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Solar Power - Non-Residential Consumers (Overview Process).pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:0fda83b1-de41-444e-8f40-303ca4431405/%20Solar%20Power%20-%20Non-Residential%20Consumers%20(Overview%20Process).pdf
EMA SPPG / SPS EMC Licence Application Start of * Registration MP registration Register with EMC Process for MP and facility registration with EMC Solar PV owner applies for wholesale (generation) licence or generation licence if facility is ≥ 1MWac or ≥ 10MWac respectively 6- 8 weeks EMA approves licence *** LEW to install & test M1 AMI Generation meters All Solar PV owners to engage Licensed Electrical Worker (LEW) to be responsible for the electrical works associated with the solar PV system Appointed LEW to submit the required documents to SP Services (SPS) (refer to Connection Requirements section for more details) # 2 BD Solar PV owner to submit hardcopy form and supporting documents ** to EMC for MP registration after obtaining EMA licence 20 BD to effective date SPS to send acknowledgement of application (Letter PV0) to applicant via email EMC approves MP registration LEW to setup test transmission of data to PSO PSO to evaluate Facility Registration Form for Intermittent Generation Facility (Solar PV) after receiving 7 days of test data consecutively Applicable for PV facilities ≥ 1MWac registering with SPS 10 BD SPS to inform LEW on compliance of technical requirements (Letter PV1) (HT & above applicant to approach SPS to sign Supplemental Agreement for PV installed at applicant’s site. For EHT & above applicant, SPPG will evaluate and submit to PSO for endorsement. Supplemental Agreement to be signed only after PSO Endorsement is received.) SPPG to evaluate and discuss with LEW on the technical requirements and specifications of the solar PV system upon receiving all necessary reports and documents from LEW 7 BD Solar PV owner to submit hardcopy form and supporting documents ^ to EMC for CGF / GSF / NEIGF registration EMC forwards Facility Registration Form for Intermittent Generation Facility (Solar PV) to PSO for approval No Comply with PSO technical requirements? Yes PSO issues approval of the Facility Registration Form for Intermittent Generation Facility (Solar PV) to solar PV owner & SPS/EMC SPPG issues to PSO letter of the solar PV connection scheme and compliance to SPPG’s technical requirements No Applicable for HT & below facility registrations (through EMC or ECIS) Applicable for ≥1MWac Comply with technical requirements? Yes SPS to inform LEW to proceed with Turn-On application (Letter PV2) LEW to submit application for Turn On 3 BD (For EHT & above, 20BD to allow for PSO Endorsement) EMC receives PSO’s approval of Facility Registration Form for Intermittent Generation Facility (Solar PV) LEW to arrange with Electrical Meters Section for replacement of M2 Load Meters from Single-directional to Bi-directional meters and installation of summation meter (if required) 30 BD to effective date 4 BD SPPG to witness the commissioning of solar PV system on the scheduled Turn- On-Date for HT customers. (Applicable for ≥ 1MWac) *Not applicable for EHT & above customers, LEW to submit COC and relevant docs to Maintenance Section in charge (EHVN, RN) SPS (MDM) to arrange with EMC for registration effective date Applicable for ≥ 1MWac EMC issues effective date and facility ID (where applicable) for CGF / GSF / NEIGF registration. * EMC would issue effective date but not facility ID for NEIGF registration. Turn-On COD & GSF/ECIS Registration Effective Note: • Dotted arrows indicate correspondence between EMA, SP Group and EMC, which may be transparent to consumers • LT consumers with embedded IGS < 1MWac may proceed with Turn-On application upon receiving Letter PV1. • Non-residential consumers refer to non-residential consumers not under master-sub arrangement. * Solar PV owners must register their facility if it is ≥ 1MWac but may register their < 1MWac facility if they wish to get paid. Facility registration can be either with SPS or EMC, based on the following: o Non-contestable Consumers (NCC) with embedded facility < 1MWac and Contestable Consumers (CC) with embedded facility < 10MWac can register their facility with SPS under the Simplified Credit Scheme (SCS) and Enhanced Central Intermediary Scheme (ECIS) respectively. Pls refer to https://www.ema.gov.sg/Guide_to_Solar_PV.aspx for more information. o NCCs cannot register their embedded facility with EMC. o Residential consumers may register their embedded facility with SPS to enjoy net Allocated Regulation Price (AFP). Pls refer to https://www.emcsg.com/marketdata/guidetopricesfor more information. *** Solar Generation Profile (SGP) is only applicable for embedded PV with both registered generation and load accounts. If the embedded PV is not registered and is installed in HT premise, installation of a Summation meter is required. LEW to engage Electrical Meters Section for meter installation. If generation meter is required, applicant is required to install AMI generation meter before turn-on. The meter shall be from the approved list of vendors. Turn-on Pre-requisite: ** Refer to Checklist of Supporting Documents Required (Section G) in Application form for MP Registration downloadable here ^ Refer to Checklist of Supporting Documents Required (Section E or F) in the applicable Application form for CGF / GSF / NEIGF registration downloadable here # For ECIS registration, SPS will forward the submitted Facility Registration Form for Intermittent Generation Facility (Solar PV) signed off by the Solar PV owner and supporting documents to PSO if facility is ≥ 1MWac. •Obtain the necessary Generation Licence •Connection Agreement in Checklist for CGF / GSF / NEIGF registration refers to: o HT & above applicant to approach SPS to sign Supplemental Agreement for PV installed at applicant’s site. o Obtain Letter PV2
SP Group receives NTUC’s top award for employers, for advancing future-ready skills and career pathwayshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/SP-Group-receives-NTUC-s-top-award-for-employers--for-advancing-future-ready-skills-and-career-pathways
Media Release SP Group receives NTUC’s top award for employers, for advancing future-ready skills and career pathways Singapore, 3 May 2024 – At this year’s May Day Awards, SP Group (SP) is receiving the highest award for employers – the Plaque of Commendation (Star) – conferred by the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC). This recognition is underpinned by SP’s long-standing partnership with the Union of Power and Gas Employees (UPAGE) in advancing continuous skills upgrading and career pathways for SP’s 3,700 employees, sustainable wage growth and age-friendly work environments. Several notable initiatives have been introduced over the years. In 2018, SP launched Project FUSION, which stands for Future Skills in Everyone, with a structured career and development road map to enhance employability of staff. This has resulted in workers undergoing continuous training and upskilling in readiness for evolving industry needs, and benefitting from job transformation. Since then, SP has invested $52 million in its employees’ training and development, with 1.1 million training hours clocked. Technical officers Goh Yap Meng and Muhammad Shamil bin Abu Bakar are among SP’s employees who have undergone further education and training to be equipped for career progression and job transformation. The most recent joint effort between SP and UPAGE is Project Silver+ to pre-emptively address potential challenges faced by mature workers at the workplace. Key solutions implemented include modifications to facilities at work areas, the provision of age-friendly work tools and aids, and programmes that boost wellness and retirement adequacy. In tandem with skills upgrading and systematic job progression, SP regularly reviews and revises its employees’ wages to ensure these remain competitive and in line with Progressive Wage Model guidelines. Working closely with UPAGE, SP started a scheme to uplift the earnings of lower income earners by doubling their annual wage increment as part of efforts to provide meaningful wage growth for lower wage employees.   Receiving SP Group’s award at a ceremony on 10 May 2024, Group Chief Executive Officer Stanley Huang said, “We are honoured to receive this highest award for employers, with strong endorsement from UPAGE. It serves as a testament to our long-standing union-management partnership towards building a workforce well-equipped for the diverse and evolving needs of the industry. Our employees are instrumental in upholding Singapore’s world-class energy network reliability, and advancing SP’s sustainable energy solutions for customers.”     General Secretary of UPAGE Abdul Samad Abdul Wahab echoed the Union’s shared commitment to enhancing employability and welfare of workers. He said, “Our journey with SP Group has resulted in joint initiatives to meet the needs and aspirations of workers across the ranks. These holistic efforts have enabled workers to level up their competencies and perform roles that are valuable for the energy sector today and in the future. Our workers are also assured of competitive wages and having their well-being cared for. - Ends -
Singapore Electricity Network and Market (with Energy Market Company).pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:7670e190-4645-4271-b2a5-7da838c2c754/%20Singapore%20Electricity%20Network%20and%20Market%20(with%20Energy%20Market%20Company).pdf
Singapore Institute of Power and Gas Singapore Electricity Network and Market (Conducted with Energy Market Company) Course Code: EFD08 COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: • Understand the structure of generation, transmission and distribution of electricity in Singapore • Describe the various types of transmission and distribution network configuration • Describe the switchgear configuration for transmission substation • Understand the types of equipment implemented in the electricity transmission and distribution • network • Understand the technical and performance standards • Describe the deregulation process leading to the National Electricity Markets of Singapore (NEMS). • Identify the market structure and the roles of key stakeholders in the NEMS. • Describe the basics of the market clearing and settlement process. • Explain the rationale for some key design features for NEMS. • State the key regulatory tools employed and governance structure of NEMS. • Describe the benefits and costs of the 3 possible fuel-mix scenarios in 2050 • Describe the benefits and costs of the 4 Switches that Singapore used to reach net-zero for the power sector in 2050 MAIN CONTENTS • Overview of Singapore Electricity Network o Structure of generation, transmission and distribution of electricity o Transmission and distribution network configurations o Transmission and distribution network assets o Technical and performance standards o Regulatory requirements and codes of practice • Electricity Transmission and Distribution Network Configuration and Network Equipment o Transmission • Electricity transmission network configuration • Equipment inside transmission substations • Types of transmission switchgear, transformers, shunt reactors and cables o Distribution • Electricity distribution network configuration • Equipment inside distribution substations • Types of distribution switchgear, transformers, low voltage boards and overground box, and cables • Market Reform Milestones and Demand Characteristics o Singapore’s Market Reform Milestones (1963 – present) o Singapore’s Electricity Demand Characteristics • Market Structure o Role of key stakeholders in NEMS o Retail market overview • Market Operations o Trading in the wholesale market o Market clearing and design features o Wholesale market settlement • Regulatory Tools and Governance Structure o Market Power mitigation o Rules and governance structure • Energy 2050 Committee Report – Charting the Energy Transition to 2050 o 3 Possible fuel-mix scenarios in 2050 Singapore Institute of Power and Gas Pte Ltd UEN: 201427065Z 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277 Ver 4.0_0823 Singapore Institute of Power and Gas o Recommendations on energy transition strategies • Singapore 4’s Switches Strategies o The Switches – Solar, Natural Gas, Electricity Imports, Low Carbon Alternatives o Singapore Energy Policy at a Glance METHODOLOGY Lecture TARGET AUDIENCE • Engineering & technical staff in the electrical power industry • Non-technical staff who are required or interested to know about NEMS COURSE DETAILS Duration : 14 hours Mode of Delivery : Face-to-Face Certification : SIPG Certificate of Completion PDU by PE Board : Pending Additional Requirement/s : NIL COURSE FEES Full Course Fee : S$720 (before GST) For Singapore Citizens/PR/LTVP+* : Not applicable For Singapore Citizens (40 years old and above) : Not applicable ADDITIONAL REMARKS • Trainee must attain at least 75% attendance rate and pass the assessment to receive Certificate of Completion and funding grant (if applicable). • Subsidy of up to 70% is applicable for Singapore Citizens, Permanent Residents or Long-Term Visitor Pass Plus (LTVP+) Holders, subject to funding agency’s approval. • Enhanced subsidy of up to 90% is applicable for Singapore Citizens aged 40 years and above, subject to funding agency’s approval. Note that GST payable will be computed from fee after 70% funding. • Professional Development Unit (PDU) is applicable for Professional Engineers registered under the Professional Engineers (PE) Board only. • All published fees are subject to prevailing GST. CONTACT US For more information, please contact SIPG at +65 6916 7930 or email training-institute@spgroup.com.sg. OTHER SIPG COURSES For more courses, visit our website at: https://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/training or Scan the QR code below: Singapore Institute of Power and Gas Pte Ltd UEN: 201427065Z 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277 Ver 4.0_0823
Reliabilityhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/reliability/How-this-technical-officer-and-robot-SPock-hunt-hazards-to-protect-Singapore-power-tunnels
How this technical officer and robot SPock hunt hazards to protect Singapore’s power tunnels RELIABILITY Deric Tang, Technical Officer at SP Group, trained robotic dog SPock to conduct independent tunnel inspections, paving the way for safer and more efficient maintenance operations. By employing robotics and digitalisation, SP Group is transforming the maintenance of our underground electricity network, making routine inspections safer, smarter and more efficient. As part of SP’s tunnel maintenance team, Technical Officer Deric Tang and his colleague would walk up to 6km to look for anomalies in the tunnel. However, such laborious and physically demanding work is set to become a thing of the past, thanks to a robotic dog called SPock that Deric has been helping to train. Armed with video and thermal cameras, the robotic dog can navigate tunnels on its own, flagging defects and logging reports of its findings in real time. Besides improving our emergency preparedness, the SPock project has also enabled the team to acquire technological skills and sharpen SP’s competitive edge. Read more here. - 27 Nov 2024 TAGS PEOPLE OF SP YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED TO READ Engineer, 27, shares how she is undaunted by male-dominated energy industry & climbs the ranks Lighting the way: Following in his father’s footsteps to keep S’pore’s power grid running 24/7 SP Group hosts energy leaders at the 25th AESIEAP CEO Conference in Singapore
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[20180403] Media Release - IdeaBoxhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/7233cf0f-6e75-4b9e-b28c-794190578768/%5B20180403%5D+Media+Release+-+ideaBox.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID=
MEDIA RELEASE Singapore Polytechnic and SP Group set up idea translation lab to develop ideas into real-world, energy-saving applications Singapore, 3 April 2018 – Imagine a hybrid solar cone that produce more than five times the energy than a conventional solar cell. The cone uses solar-concentrating lenses to maximise energy absorption onto a solar cell. This prototype, called SCONE, is among the first to be produced by ideaBox, an idea translation lab set up by Singapore Polytechnic and SP Group. ideaBox is a platform to turn promising ideas by tertiary students and SP Group employees into sustainable energy applications in everyday life. Singapore Polytechnic students will develop the products as part of their course work and final-year projects. They will also be guided by their faculty and SP Group mentors as they build their experience in areas such as engineering, design and media. SP Group and Singapore Polytechnic will jointly test and validate all products from ideaBox. SP group will commit $1 million over the next three years, and kickstart a slew of initiatives, such as product development and testing for commercial viability, digital literacy for SP officers and ideation competitions. Mr Wong Kim Yin, Group Chief Executive Officer of SP Group, said, “SP Group is committed to drive research and innovation that benefit consumers, helping them to save energy and cost. We strengthen our collaboration with Singapore Polytechnic by exposing their students to real-world challenges, test out new ideas and build solutions to implement the ideas.” “Partnering SP Group allows our students to work with an innovative organisation to trial and pilot emerging technologies for the fast-changing world. This seeks to pique their interest and empower them to be solution-minded so that they can translate ideas into real-world solutions”, said Mr Soh Wai Wah, Principal and Chief Executive Officer of Singapore Polytechnic. ideaBox will house and develop projects from ideation competitions. In June this year, SP Group will sponsor a national inter-polytechnic ideation competition that is organised by Singapore Polytechnic students. SP Group and Singapore Polytechnic will collaborate to develop and co-design next-gen outdoor cooling units. They will also develop electric vehicle charging units, with a view towards installing charging stations on the campus. SP Group’s bottom-up ideation journey started in 2016 with The Pitch, an intrapreneurship platform for SP Group employees to develop creative solutions. In 2017, SP Group extended the ideation outreach to tertiary students in universities, supporting the NUS-SP Group Varsity Challenge 2017 that comprised of NUS-SP Group Case Competition and Singapore Frontier Challenge. *** About Singapore Polytechnic (www.sp.edu.sg) Established in 1954, Singapore Polytechnic (SP) is Singapore’s first polytechnic. It has 10 schools that offer 46 full-time courses for close to 16,000 students. SP adopts a proven creative teaching and learning framework and offers students a holistic, authentic and industry-relevant curriculum, innovative and vibrant learning spaces, and enriching overseas programmes. The Polytechnic is committed to producing competent and versatile graduates who are also imbued with sound values, so that they can be work ready, life ready and worldready. SP has more than 195,000 graduates and among them are successful entrepreneurs, top executives in multi-national and public-listed corporations, and wellknown professionals across various industries and leaders in government. SP clinched the inaugural ASEAN People’s Award in 2015 for its contributions toward the region’s community-building efforts. SP is also the first polytechnic to be awarded the President’s Award for the Environment in 2010 and the President's Social Service Award in 2011. Follow SP on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/singaporepolytechnic and Twitter and Instagram at @singaporepoly. About SP Group SP Group is a leading energy utilities group in the Asia Pacific. It owns and operates electricity and gas transmission and distribution businesses in Singapore and Australia, and district cooling businesses in Singapore and China. SP Group is committed to providing customers with reliable and efficient energy utilities services. More than 1.4 million industrial, commercial and residential customers in Singapore benefit from SP Group’s world-class transmission, distribution and market support services. These networks are amongst the most reliable and cost-effective world-wide. For more information, please visit spgroup.com.sg or follow us on Facebook at fb.com/SPGroupSG. Annex 1 Key Projects Featured 1) Scone Project Brief Scone aims to increase renewable energy generation in Singapore significantly using a solar cone. The solar cone is a hybrid that uses solar cone and solar-concentrating lenses to maximise energy absorption onto a solar cell. This cone promises to produce more than five times the energy than a conventional solar panel. It is essentially a higher efficiency concentrator photovoltaic that aims to harness more energy per unit area. Utilising solar technology, a heat exchanger and a cone structure, the cone generates both solar and thermal energy. There is intention to implement the solar cone at the rooftop of residential units as it allows excess heat to be converted to heated water for residential usage. This technology taps on expertise from district cooling. Benefits to customers As it is expected to generate more than five times solar energy as compared to a conventional solar panel, customers using this technology can offset their consumption, thus leading to a lower utilities bill. 2) Cloud Nine Project Brief This project uses the collection of rainwater at the top of high-rise buildings to harvest gravitational potential energy as it falls from the top of the building to the ground. This is especially relevant in Singapore with a large population of tall buildings. By retrofitting these buildings with the team’s proposed mechanism – channelling the rainwater collected on rooftops down the buildings – it will generate energy through the process for storage and subsequent usage. Benefits to customers It uses the energy generated by falling rainwater as an alternate source of renewable energy generation besides solar and wind. It is suitable for countries that face land constraint like Singapore. The use of gravitational force and turbine increases the efficiency to harvest usable energy that can power up a 12-Watt LED light bulb for 21,150 hours. This could potentially translate into cost savings to residents, building management and Town Councils, possibly resulting in lower maintenance fee in the long-term. *** Annex 1 (cont’d) 3) Savez Project Brief Savez’s product is solar cell that mimics photosynthesis for organic, highly sustainable, and versatile energy use. Benefits to customers This product is sustainable, scalable and organic. It is also cost-efficient to produce. *** 4) GreenLoco Project Brief This idea is to use human movement to self-generate electricity. It focuses on crowdsourcing energy, merging piezoelectric technology, wireless power transmission as well as Singapore’s high population density. Benefits to customers This product allows customers to self-generate electricity and raise awareness of energy issues, allowing Singaporeans to contribute to the main grid. *** 5) RoadX Project Brief RoadX is a power generation and transmission solution for Singapore’s roadways. It combines the use of solar panelled, piezo-electric charging roads and roadside wind turbines with dynamic wireless charging through induction for electric vehicles. The plan to vary the usage of each component to suit local traffic conditions of roads. Benefits to customers RoadX aims to help customers reduce carbon emission and fossil fuel dependency. It also seeks to maximise Singapore’s limited land for green energy generation and encourage the uptake of electric vehicles in Singapore. Annex 2 Key Terms in Chinese SP Group Singapore Polytechnic Mr Wong Kim Yin, SP Group Chief Executive Officer Mr Soh Wai Wah Principal and Chief Executive Officer, Singapore Polytechnic ideaBox 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 新 加 坡 理 工 学 院 黄 锦 贤 先 生 集 团 总 裁 苏 卫 华 先 生 院 长 兼 总 裁 创 意 坊
Reliabilityhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/reliability/guardians-of-the-grid
Guardians of the Grid RELIABILITY Day and night, SP Group’s Electricity Distribution Control Centre’s grid system is under constant surveillance. Executive Engineer Mohamad Elmi Sha Bin Mohamad Nasir and his colleagues at SP Group's Distribution Control Centre are part of the unit that oversees Singapore’s electricity grid round the clock. Day and night, they keep the grid under constant surveillance through monitoring and analysis protocols, ensuring Singapore’s power network remains one of the world’s most reliable. “Swift action, which requires knowledge and experience, is essential as every second lost would mean a delay in consumers getting their power supply back,” says Elmi. Read Elmi’s story here: http://www.cna.asia/spgroup-guardiansofthegrid TAGS RELIABILITY YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED TO READ Engineer, 27, shares how she is undaunted by male-dominated energy industry & climbs the ranks Lighting the way: Following in his father’s footsteps to keep S’pore’s power grid running 24/7 How this technical officer and robot SPock hunt hazards to protect Singapore’s power tunnels
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jcr:f61cf470-5417-4522-bdc7-9e96ddaa6462https://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:f61cf470-5417-4522-bdc7-9e96ddaa6462
THE STRAITS TIMES BRANDED CONTENT How this real-life Captain Planet is combating climate change Principal engineer Xcel Lai and his colleagues at SP Group (SP) are helping the nation achieve decarbonisation one solar panel at a time Part of principal engineer Xcel Lai’s job is to identify and optimise underutilised spaces so that solar panels can be deployed to generate renewable energy. PHOTO: SP GROUP PUBLISHED MAY 3, 2023, 4:00 AM SGT While great strides have been made to advance the adoption of solar energy, there is still tremendous work to be done and hurdles to overcome. To tackle climate change and decarbonise the power sector, Mr Xcel Lai, a principal engineer at SP Group (SP) and a member of the company’s Sustainable Energy Solutions team, works with commercial and industrial customers to maximise solar deployment on their properties by identifying and tapping underutilised spaces to generate sustainable, renewable energy for business needs. Mr Lai’s latest project involves installing rooftop solar panels on 37 electrical substations across Singapore, which will generate low-carbon energy of 15.7 megawatt-peak (MWp) annually – enough to power more than 4,500 four-room HDB flats a year. This is one of SP’s latest green initiatives to optimise substations with low-carbon capabilities and contribute towards national sustainability targets. “Green energy is transformational and central to the future of energy. My job is to figure out how to safely and optimally shift our energy supply from our traditional energy sources to more sustainable sources,” shares the 33-year-old. A substation is a part of the power grid infrastructure which enables energy transmission and converts high voltage to low voltage for the end-user. For Mr Lai, the project to “green” the 37 substations exemplifies what it takes for Singapore to progress in her energy journey. The solar panels are slated to be installed on all 37 substations by 2025. This in turn will contribute to Singapore’s ambition to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. The Energy Market Authority aims to install at least two gigawatt-peak of solar deployment by 2030, equivalent to the annual electrical needs of 350,000 households. Engineering the urban solar roofscape The concept of harvesting the sun’s energy from Singapore’s rooftops sounds straightforward. However, it is not just a matter of mounting solar panels on any available space. In land-scarce Singapore, rooftops may not always be designed to house solar panels. Typically, a project to install solar panels starts with a site feasibility study. Mr Lai visits the site to assess and plan how to install the photovoltaic system which transforms sunlight into electrical energy. “I get to access the usually-hidden service and logistics areas, which can look surprisingly different from what the public sees,” he says. “There are many considerations during a site survey – from the irradiance and shading which is affected by the surrounding buildings and the sun’s angle, to the type and weight-bearing ability of the roof surface. We also need to ensure that the installation conforms to the Singapore Civil Defence Force’s fire safety regulations,” Mr Lai adds. The space also has to be large enough for an efficiently scaled operation. These technical challenges aside, Mr Lai is excited about the prospect of overcoming these constraints to unlock the viability of solar energy at scale. “Carbon neutrality is an achievable goal and Singapore is moving decisively towards this. It is only a question of how fast we are able to transition. This is where my colleagues and I at SP have a chance at making a meaningful contribution to our industry and the planet. While the path to net-zero is an uphill task, we hope to be part of the solution that reduces the pollution, metaphorically speaking.” Sustainability has become a priority for many companies today. Mr Lai and his colleagues from the SP's energy services unit are identifying solutions that would help businesses embed sustainability practices into their operations to accelerate their decarbonisation efforts. These include solar photovoltaic systems, microgrids and battery energy storage systems. Mr Lai shares that it is only a matter of time before Singapore deploys solar panels over most surfaces that are suitable here. PHOTO: SP GROUP Investing in reliable energy generation As a country with limited natural resources, solar energy holds a lot of promise as a source of sustainable energy for Singapore. “Singapore has an abundance of solar energy. Solar energy is clean and has the potential to be integrated into our infrastructure,” says Mr Lai. “It’s our best bet as a green energy solution.” What happens when it rains and gets cloudy? “We can “collect” energy in an energy storage system when the sun is out, and use the stored energy after the sun sets, or during cloudy, rainy days.” SP is supporting the growth of the Energy Storage System (ESS) capacity to manage intermittency from solar energy. Such a system provides quick response when solar installations are affected by cloud cover, making it a reliable source of power. In the future, with more mature battery technology in ESS, solar energy will prove to be even more viable and reliable. Towards a climate-friendly future The sector is going through a massive transformation and it is not enough just to react to the changes. This is why SP is continuing to scale up on solutions that support the Singapore Green Plan 2030. “We are picking up the pace to meet our energy goals. It’s only a matter of time that we will deploy solar panels over most surfaces that are suitable in Singapore,” says Mr Lai. Recently, SP partnered with AIMS APAC REIT (AA REIT) to install photovoltaic systems on six of AA REIT’s industrial, logistics and warehouse properties. This will be one of the largest rooftop solar installations by any Singapore-listed real estate investment trusts. The panels can collectively produce 14,500 Megawatt-hours of renewable energy and avoid over 5,900 tonnes of carbon emissions a year, which is equivalent to taking almost 6,490 cars off the road. Besides solar energy generation, SP is also paving other critical pathways to achieve net-zero carbon emissions, including electric vehicle (EV) charging, centralised district cooling and smart metering. SP has also exported these solutions to overseas markets, including China, Thailand and Vietnam to help countries meet climate goals. 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Schneider Electric Partners SP to Fully Electrify Service Vehicleshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/Schneider-Electric-Partners-SP-To-Fully-Electrify-Service-Vehicles Media Release Schneider Electric Partners SP to Fully Electrify Service Vehicles Schneider Electric is the first corporate partner outside of the public transport sector to use SP Group’s nationwide EV charging network Singapore, 2 January 2020 – Schneider Electric (SE) and SP Group (SP) today announced a partnership to fully electrify SE’s service fleet in Singapore. The agreement enables SE’s service vehicles to access SP’s nationwide network of electric vehicle (EV) charging points. SP will fully support SE’s charging needs for at least the next two years. SE has a total service fleet size of 25. Its intent is to convert 10 of its vehicles into EVs by June 2020 and fully electrify its fleet by 2021. This decision was made possible with the partnership with SP. Damien Dhellemmes, Country President of Schneider Electric Singapore elaborates: “Going green is a deliberate decision. After greening our regional headquarters in Singapore, our next step is to electrify our fleet. This is only possible if we have an accessible and wide enough charging network so that our service vehicles can be green and still serve our customers efficiently. SP’s nationwide network gives us the impetus to make this decision.” SP had earlier signed partnerships with Grab and HDT Singapore Taxi (HDT) to support the charging needs of their EV fleets. SE is the first corporate partner outside of the public transport sector to be using SP’s nationwide EV charging network. This represents a growing trend of companies in Singapore electrifying their internal fleets to achieve environmental sustainability and cost savings. SP currently operates Singapore’s largest and fastest public EV charging network with more than 200 charging points across the island. It is targeting 1,000 EV charging points by end of 2020, of which 250 will be high-speed DC (direct current) chargers that can deliver a full charge in 30 minutes. Goh Chee Kiong, Head of Strategic Development, SP Group, said: “SP has built up deep capabilities in electric vehicle charging and usage over the years which we have harnessed for our nationwide public EV charging network. We are pleased to have Schneider Electric as our first corporate partner outside of the public transport sector and are confident this will provide a model for many other corporates to electrify their own fleet vehicles. SP’s pervasive EV charging network across Singapore will fully support their charging needs, providing drivers convenience and peace of mind.” About Schneider Electric At Schneider, we believe access to energy and digital is a basic human right. We empower all to make the most of their energy and resources, ensuring Life Is On everywhere, for everyone, at every moment. We provide energy and automation digital solutions for efficiency and sustainability. We combine world-leading energy technologies, real-time automation, software and services into integrated solutions for Homes, Buildings, Data Centers, Infrastructure and Industries. We are committed to unleash the infinite possibilities of an open, global, innovative community that is passionate about our Meaningful Purpose, Inclusive and Empowered values. About SP Group SP Group is a leading energy utilities group in the Asia Pacific. It owns and operates electricity and gas transmission and distribution businesses in Singapore and Australia, and district cooling businesses in Singapore and China. SP Group is committed to providing customers with reliable and efficient energy utilities services. About 1.6 million industrial, commercial and residential customers in Singapore benefit from SP Group’s world-class transmission, distribution and market support services.  These networks are amongst the most reliable and cost-effective world-wide. SP Group also provides digital solutions to empower customers to manage their utilities, reduce consumption and save cost. For more information, please visit spgroup.com.sg or for follow us on Facebook at fb.com/SPGroupSG and on Twitter @SPGroupSG. [20190110] Berita Harian - SP Group Launches 38 Charging Points for Electric Vehicleshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:f278505f-b7f6-4258-8ebc-776e2a445a3c Berita Harian | Khamis, 10 Januari 2019 Berita SP Group lancar 38 tempat pengecas kenderaan elektrik MENGECAS KENDERAAN ELEKTRIK: Syarikat pembekal tenaga SP Group telah melancarkan kumpulan pertama tempat mengecas kenderaan elektrik. – Foto SPH SYARIKAT pembekal tenaga SP Group telah melancarkan kumpulan pertama tempat mengecas kenderaan elektrik. Langkah itu bertepatan dengan langkah syarikat pengangkutan sewa swasta, Grab, memanfaatkan kemudahan tersebut untuk mengecas kereta-kereta elektriknya. Kesemua 38 tempat pengecasan – 19 alat pengecas yang mempunyai arus berubah arah (AC) sebanyak 43 kilowatt dan 19 alat pengecas 50 kilowatt langsung (DC) – merupakan pengecas berkelajuan tinggi yang mampu menambah kuasa pada kereta elektrik bersaiz sederhana dalam masa sejam, berbanding enam hingga lapan jam menggunakan pengecas dalam rumah. Dalam kenyataannya, SP berkata tempat pengecasan itu terletak di lapan lokasi serata Singapura, berhampiran dengan pusat makanan, agar pemandu boleh berehat ketika kereta mereka sedang dicas. Tempat pengecasan tersebut adalah yang pertama daripada 1,000 tempat pengecasan yang SP ingin lancarkan menjelang 2020. Pengguna boleh mencari dan mengakses tempat mengecas yang disediakan melalui aplikasi SP. Ia boleh dimuat turun di iTunes App Store dan Google Play. Aplikasi tersebut turut mempunyai fungsi yang memaklumkan pengguna apabila pengecasan selesai. Ia juga membolehkan pengguna membuat pembayaran menerusi kad DBS dan POSB. Kad dari semua bank utama akan disertakan tidak lama lagi, kata SP. Sistem AC dapat mengecas kereta bersaiz sederhana dalam masa 45 hingga 60 minit, manakala pengecas DC dapat melakukannya dalam masa sekitar setengah jam. SP berkata ia merancang mahu memperkenalkan pengecas berkuasa 350 kilowatt “dalam beberapa tahun mendatang”. Pengecas tersebut dapat mengecas kereta berprestasi tinggi dalam kira-kira 15 minit. Ketika ini, pengguna perlu membayar 41.4 sen bagi setiap kilowatt jika mereka menggunakan pengecas AC dan 47.3 sen setiap kilowatt bagi pengecas DC. Mengikut kadar ini, SP berkata pemandu kereta elektrik boleh menjimat sekurang-kurangnya 50 peratus berbanding mereka yang memandu model setanding yang menggunakan petrol. Namun, akhbar The Straits Times difahamkan bahawa Grab akan memberi diskaun kepada para pemandu elektriknya. Syarikat tersebut dijangka menerima 20 kereta Hyundai Kona Electric bulan ini. Kereta ini – yang boleh memandu sejauh 400 kilometer jika dicas sehingga penuh – adalah sebahagian daripada 200 kereta yang telah dipesan Grab. Ogos lalu, syarikat pengangkutan itu telah membuat pengumuman bahawa ia bakal memperkenalkan kereta tersebut sebagai sebahagian daripada perkongsian dengan SP Group. Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif (CEO) Kumpulan SP, Encik Wong Kim Yin, berkata rangkaian pengecasan SP akan “menggalak penggunaan mobiliti hijau yang lebih meluas di Singapura, dan membolehkan pemandu untuk berjimat”. Source: Berita Harian © Singapore Press Holdings Limited. Permission required for reproduction. SP Group Partners Hyundai Motor Group to Accelerate Adoption of Electric Vehicles in Singaporehttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/SP-Group-Partners-Hyundai-Motor-Group-to-Accelerate-Adoption-of-Electric-Vehicles-in-Singapore News Release SP Group Partners Hyundai Motor Group to Accelerate Adoption of Electric Vehicles in Singapore First Battery-as-a-Service concept in Southeast Asia Singapore & Seoul, 12 November 2020 – SP Group (SP) and Hyundai Motor Group (Hyundai) today announced that they have signed a Business Cooperation Agreement (BCA) to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles (EV) in Singapore. SP, which operates Singapore’s largest high-speed charging network, will partner with Hyundai to jointly develop a new business model for battery leasing, or Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) – a first in Southeast Asia – where EV users lease the car battery instead of owning it. Stanley Huang, Group Chief Executive Officer, SP Group, said: “SP has the largest fast EV charging network in Singapore and we are progressively expanding it to establish a highly pervasive and reliable network in order to encourage EV adoption. Through this partnership with Hyundai, we are making low-carbon mobility solutions more accessible to vehicle owners. EVs are a key pillar in SP’s strategy to introduce more low-carbon, smart energy solutions to help achieve Singapore’s sustainability goals.” “For the success of innovation activities through the Hyundai Motor Group's Singapore Global Innovation Center (HMGICS), cooperation with competent local partners like SP Group is important,” said Hongbum Jung, Senior Vice President of Hyundai Motor Group. “We will strengthen cooperation with various local partners starting with this cooperation.” In October 2020, Hyundai announced the establishment of an open innovation base through a groundbreaking ceremony for the HMGICS. Hyundai will step up efforts to expand the supply of electric vehicles in Singapore in cooperation with SP, which is expanding its network of charging infrastructure. Meanwhile, Hyundai is working closely with local universities, startups, and research institutes to build an innovative ecosystem in Singapore, including Nanyang Technological University for industry-academic cooperation in smart city and future new business areas, and PSA Cargo Solutions for the establishment of automatic logistics services. -Ends- About SP Group SP Group is a leading utilities group in the Asia Pacific, enabling a low-carbon, smart energy future for its customers. It owns and operates electricity and gas transmission and distribution businesses in Singapore and Australia, and sustainable energy solutions in Singapore and China. As Singapore’s national grid operator, about 1.6 million industrial, commercial and residential customers benefit from its world-class transmission, distribution and market support services. These networks are amongst the most reliable and cost-effective world-wide. Beyond traditional utilities services, SP Group provides a suite of sustainable energy solutions such as cooling and heating systems for business districts and residential townships, electric vehicle fast charging and green digital energy management tools for customers in Singapore and the region. For more information, please visit spgroup.com.sg or for follow us on Facebook at fb.com/SPGroupSG, on LinkedIn at spgrp.sg/linkedin and on Twitter @SPGroupSG. About Hyundai Motor Group Hyundai Motor Group is a global corporation that has created a value chain based on automobiles, steel, and construction and includes logistics, finance, IT and service. With about 250,000 employees worldwide, the Group’s automobile brands include Hyundai Motor Co. and Kia Motors Corp and Genesis. Armed with creative thinking, cooperative communication and the will to take on all challenges, we are working to create a better future for all. More information about Hyundai Motor Group, please see: www.hyundaimotorgroup.com Disclaimer: Hyundai Motor Company believes the information contained herein to be accurate at the time of release. However, the company may upload new or updated information if required and assumes that it is not liable for the accuracy of any information interpreted and used by the reader. [20170627] The Business Times - Electric vehicles drive change in grid operators and oil firmshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:4b74afb6-528d-4b14-932a-95f0189f8214 ally on hydrogen, biofuels, solar and ment production will continue to depend on hydrocarbons, he added. wind. The division has since expanded “You cannot make steel with electricity, or fly a plane or send a big con- to more than 200 staff, and hopes to invest about US$1 billion a year by tainer ship across the ocean on electricity. There isn't the energy density 2020; group CEO Ben van Beurden has said the business is expected to available.” 4 | TOPSTORIES The solar panels, but also take it into the distribution system and sell it to industrial and residential customers. “I think we will want to become value chain players. Whether we will invest equally in all parts of the value chain, I think it's too early to say,” he The third is its global presence. “The interesting bit about the new energies business is there are no global players in it; the people in this business tend to be local or sometimes regional, but certainly nobody global,” said Mr Wetselaar. for oil and gas to continue to receive investments as these will be “absolutely needed” to keep the world running for a long time. Furthermore, Shell is good and profitable in this business, he said. A lot of investments will also be Electric vehicles drive change in grid operators and oil firms CLEAN ENERGY the end of the decade is also just a starting point, he added. “We intend to make this a big business for Shell that over time can stand on its own feet, just like the oil business does, the downstream business does and the gas business does.” Business Times | Tuesday, June 27, 2017 Plausible energy mix in a net-zero emissions world By Andrea Soh ing for the day when there are so He cited as example: “Maybe work UK, last year launched a trial from Half the of perspective energy supply of balance...If will come gies through unit, is electricity, currently conducting research to explore the possibility of de- sandrea@sph.com.sg many electric vehicles the stability of someone with a life support system with Nissan allowing drivers to sell you lower (the threshold), it enables @AndreaSohBT up from current one fifth the grid could be affected. at home cannot afford not to have electricity stored in their electric car market operations. If you put it too veloping differentiated technologies Singapore “Today there are 600,000 cars in that power as opposed to you being batteries back to the grid during peak high, you are impeding 2015 market operations,” said Mr Wong. “Our motivation It has no ambitions in manufactur- in batteries. Net-zero emissions world Shell aims Singapore. to If all of them ride become electric vehicles, and they all start char- In such a situation, someone will UK think-tank Green Alliance es- is that the consumer must win ing batteries, but is 8% interested in learn- able to branding, charge the car.” hours. WANT to make a quick buck with your electric vehicle? In five to ten ging in Jurong, at some level Jurong have to segment power needs according to their criticality, and make a call closely-located vehicles charging sim- security.” charge batteries”, he said. “Because at timates that it could take as few as six without compromising reliability and ing “how can we Nuclear best and in a fast way years, you might just be able to do won’t be able to handle it. The rest of global that, by selling electricity from clout the the system will be in destabilised,” clean said on the allocation energy of power supply, he ultaneously race during periods of high For oil major 28% Shell, the future of the end of the day our business is delivering energy to customers and that 15% car battery to grid operator SP Group SP Group CEO Wong Kim Yin in an interview with The Business Times. This is why SP Group will need the Oil The delivery is our main business”. said. power demand for there to be possible shortages. 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Meanwhile, users can the access current the power energy vehicles technology proliferate. and the markets The National in the sec- grid. cing those is probably best in the become over major the course chargers of this century of cars.” whatever the customer wants, he ad- new tric ues vehicles to grow, to energy charge demand so that will more exmand deepen for its understanding electricity as of electric both the ensure or batteries reliability or other and security things, in produ- the business Note: For over a world time with where widespread we could prosperity, decision, the energy system and will Shell double will offer energies when. In Singapore, SP Group is prepar- supply. system also needs to be overhauled Grid, tor. “Before which operates we decide the where power to net- play, hands “We think of low-cost of the producing future stability companies and countries. The group, through its New Enerded. Source: Shell The second largest-publicly to reduce its carbon footprint. which part of the business and which traded oil company the world also “So the real challenge is to grow geographies, you need to deepen “So we're more system integrators “With the presence we have across needed on the new energies front, Source: plans on establishing The Business itself across Times the © the Singapore energy supply Press and at Holdings the same Limited. your understanding,” Permission said Mr required Wetselaar. transform Most law firms likely to renew leases and take capacity in the transmission where for reproduction. we would invest in a wind farm full SP value Group chain of renewables poised and alternative energies as it has done for cleaner...In order to get there, our It has also won a bid to build an off- system. And then delivering the all major economies, with the relation- size of the new energies business is time to reorganise it to become a lot the world in so many countries and in but “I’m not yet convinced that the energy to customers, and building a ships we have with governments, best measured by the capital emcore hypothesis is that we will need shore windfarm in Netherlands, and di- [20180620] The Business Times - SP Group calls for tenders to build charging grid for electric vehicleshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:8b96067e-3926-464b-a17b-c407dfaa3cd2 SP Group calls for tenders to build charging grid for electric vehicles 30 charging points to be up in six months, and 500 by 2020. Charging small car to take as little as 30 minutes By Leow Ju-Len btnews@sph.com.sg Singapore DRIVE your electric vehicle (EV) to the mall and leave with a fully-charged battery in the time it takes to grab a leisurely coffee. This is one premise behind SP Group’s intention to build the largest public EV charging network in Singapore by the end of the year. On Tuesday, the nation’s power grid operator announced that it will install 30 charging points across the island within the next six months, under a larger plan to set up 500 points by 2020. These points will be installed in shopping malls, residential areas, business parks and industrial sites. All of them will be available to any EV driver. SP Group chief executive Wong Kim Yin said the move was a logical one for the utilities company to make. “As the national grid operator, we are in a natural position to look after this because our electricity network is already pervasive. Wherever you want to charge EVs, the nearest infrastructure would most likely be from us,” he said. SP Group has called for two tenders to build the network: one for the supply of charging hardware and the other, for their installation at the charging points. More than 100 of the new chargers The charging points (above) will be in public-friendly points. A car being charged (right). SP Group’s grid is expected to raise demand for EVs. BT PHOTOS: KEVIN LIM will be direct-current (DC) fast chargers that operate at 50 kilowatts (kW) – enough to fully charge a small EV in as little as 30 minutes. The rest will be alternating current (AC) chargers that operate at 22kW. These are slower than DC chargers, but still roughly three times faster than the home chargers that EV owners typically install. Mr Wong would not disclose the amount that SP Group will invest in the network. A source from Komoco Motors, which imports the Hyundai Ioniq Electric here, told The Business Times that a single fast DC charger can cost as much as S$65,000 with installation. In contrast, a slower AC charger retails for just over S$5,000 here. The exact locations of the first 30 charging points are being determined, but the grid operator is inviting the public to suggest sites. Pricing has also yet to be finalised, but Goh Chee Kiong, the head of strategic development for SP Group, said there would likely be a tiered pricing system between DC and AC charging. “The investment in DC charging is substantially higher, because we are dealing with higher power ratings,” he said. He added that charging an EV nevertheless costs less than half of what it would cost to run a comparable petrol vehicle over the same distance. Going electric can also halve carbon emissions and reduce noise pollution, he said. SP Group is developing a smartphone app that will help EV drivers locate available charging points and pay for their electricity. As a power distributor, SP Group is unlikely to sell the juice to EV drivers directly. Instead, it will probably collect a tariff for the energy while building owners where the charging points are installed will be paid for the power supplied to them. EV retailers reacted positively to the announcement. Kevin Teng, the managing director of Wearnes (Renault), said: “This is extremely promising for the EV scene in Singapore, and could be a catalyst for widespread adoption of the quiet, environmentally friendly technology here.” In May, the company launched the Renault Zoe, a compact electric hatchback, and the Kangoo ZE, an electric panel van aimed at fleet operators. A spokesman for BMW Asia, which imports the BMW i3 EV and six Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle models, also welcomed the move. Preeti Gupta, the director of corporate affairs for BMW Asia, said: “We believe electro-mobility is the future for Singapore and SP Group’s bold contribution puts us a step closer to making this a reality.” SP Group’s Mr Goh said the company hoped that the network would stimulate demand for EVs in Singapore. “The common grouse by many prospective EV buyers in Singapore is always, ‘Where are the charging points?’ We have done our homework and we believe there is a certain threshold that we need to cross in terms of being pervasive and also having higher (charging) speed.” [20200102] Joint Media Release - Schneider Electric Partners SP To Fully Electrify Service Vehicleshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/d043785c-3726-4511-abcd-740361a5a138/%5B20200102%5D+Joint+Media+Release+-+Schneider+Electric+Partners+SP+To+Fully+Electrify+Service+Vehicles.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID= SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PARTNERS SP GROUP TO FULLY ELECTRIFY SERVICE VEHICLES IN SINGAPORE Schneider Electric is the first corporate partner outside of the public transport sector to use SP Group’s nationwide EV charging network Singapore, 2 January 2020 – Schneider Electric (SE) and SP Group (SP) today announced a partnership to fully electrify SE’s service fleet in Singapore. The agreement enables SE’s service vehicles to access SP’s nationwide network of electric vehicle (EV) charging points. SP will fully support SE’s charging needs for at least the next two years. SE has a total service fleet size of 25. Its intent is to convert 10 of its vehicles into EVs by June 2020 and fully electrify its fleet by 2021. This decision was made possible with the partnership with SP. Damien Dhellemmes, Country President of Schneider Electric Singapore elaborates: “Going green is a deliberate decision. After greening our regional headquarters in Singapore, our next step is to electrify our fleet. This is only possible if we have an accessible and wide enough charging network so that our service vehicles can be green and still serve our customers efficiently. SP’s nationwide network gives us the impetus to make this decision.” SP had earlier signed partnerships with Grab and HDT Singapore Taxi (HDT) to support the charging needs of their EV fleets. SE is the first corporate partner outside of the public transport sector to be using SP’s nationwide EV charging network. This represents a growing trend of companies in Singapore electrifying their internal fleets to achieve environmental sustainability and cost savings. SP currently operates Singapore’s largest and fastest public EV charging network with more than 200 charging points across the island. It is targeting 1,000 EV charging points by end of 2020, of which 250 will be high-speed DC (direct current) chargers that can deliver a full charge in 30 minutes. 1 Goh Chee Kiong, Head of Strategic Development, SP Group, said: “SP has built up deep capabilities in electric vehicle charging and usage over the years which we have harnessed for our nationwide public EV charging network. We are pleased to have Schneider Electric as our first corporate partner outside of the public transport sector and are confident this will provide a model for many other corporates to electrify their own fleet vehicles. SP’s pervasive EV charging network across Singapore will fully support their charging needs, providing drivers convenience and peace of mind.” - Ends - 2 About Schneider Electric At Schneider, we believe access to energy and digital is a basic human right. We empower all to make the most of their energy and resources, ensuring Life Is On everywhere, for everyone, at every moment. We provide energy and automation digital solutions for efficiency and sustainability. We combine world-leading energy technologies, real-time automation, software and services into integrated solutions for Homes, Buildings, Data Centers, Infrastructure and Industries. We are committed to unleash the infinite possibilities of an open, global, innovative community that is passionate about our Meaningful Purpose, Inclusive and Empowered values. About SP Group SP Group is a leading energy utilities group in the Asia Pacific. It owns and operates electricity and gas transmission and distribution businesses in Singapore and Australia, and district cooling businesses in Singapore and China. SP Group is committed to providing customers with reliable and efficient energy utilities services. About 1.6 million industrial, commercial and residential customers in Singapore benefit from SP Group’s world-class transmission, distribution and market support services. These networks are amongst the most reliable and cost-effective world-wide. SP Group also provides digital solutions to empower customers to manage their utilities, reduce consumption and save cost. For more information, please visit spgroup.com.sg or for follow us on Facebook at fb.com/SPGroupSG and on Twitter @SPGroupSG. 3 [20210323] Lianhe Zaobao - 4 Caltex stations to set up fast charging points for electric vehicleshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:63e7286d-e4bc-4962-88e9-3006e005786c 四 加 德 士 油 站 将 设 电 动 车 快 速 充 电 设 备 四 个 加 德 士 油 站 最 迟 将 在 今 年 第 二 季 , 安 装 电 动 车 快 速 充 电 设 备 , 车 子 能 在 30 分 钟 内 充 满 电 上 路 。 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 与 经 营 加 德 士 油 站 品 牌 的 雪 佛 龙 (Chevron) 昨 天 发 布 联 合 文 告 , 宣 布 将 在 忠 邦 、 樟 宜 、 裕 泉 和 杜 尼 安 (Dunearn) 四 个 加 德 士 油 站 , 装 置 电 动 车 快 速 充 电 设 备 , 为 驾 驶 电 动 车 者 提 供 更 大 便 利 。 其 中 , 三 个 油 站 各 设 有 一 个 50 千 瓦 (kW) 的 快 速 直 流 电 (direct current) 充 电 器 , 让 电 动 车 30 分 钟 内 充 满 电 。 樟 宜 加 德 士 油 站 则 设 有 两 个 50 千 瓦 的 快 速 充 电 设 备 , 如 果 同 一 时 间 只 有 一 辆 车 使 用 , 就 可 以 让 这 辆 车 以 100 千 瓦 的 速 度 , 更 快 充 满 电 。 相 较 于 常 见 的 低 压 交 流 电 (alternating current) 充 电 器 需 要 几 小 时 充 电 , 直 流 电 充 电 快 许 多 。 新 能 源 和 加 德 士 油 站 将 观 察 使 用 者 的 充 电 习 惯 , 以 改 善 充 电 设 备 的 便 利 性 , 提 高 使 用 率 , 并 为 拓 展 更 多 充 电 点 做 准 备 。 本 地 目 前 有 26 个 加 德 士 油 站 。 车 主 在 为 电 动 车 充 电 时 必 须 采 用 新 能 源 的 手 机 应 用 , 这 个 应 用 可 让 驾 车 者 寻 找 最 靠 近 的 充 电 点 、 实 时 更 新 充 电 情 况 , 以 及 无 现 金 支 付 充 电 费 。 蚬 壳 (Shell) 自 2019 年 起 已 在 旗 下 油 站 设 置 电 动 车 充 电 站 。 据 蚬 壳 网 站 显 示 , 它 目 前 在 全 国 有 18 个 油 站 可 为 电 动 车 充 电 。 为 鼓 励 更 多 人 使 用 洁 净 能 源 驱 动 的 汽 车 , 政 府 上 个 月 公 布 2021 财 政 年 预 算 案 声 明 时 宣 布 一 系 列 措 施 , 包 括 到 了 2030 年 在 全 国 设 立 6 万 个 电 动 车 充 电 站 , 比 原 本 的 2 万 8000 个 目 标 多 超 过 一 倍 。 [20201113] Straits Times - Higher rebates, surcharges to cut vehicle emissions from next yearhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:cdb796c3-b029-4dbe-a0c0-8a023522f3c5 Higher rebates, surcharges to cut vehicle emissions from next year Clement Yong Rebates on the purchase of cleaner cars will be increased by $5,000 from Jan 1 next year to Dec 31, 2022, under the Vehicular Emissions Scheme (VES). Cleaner taxis will have their rebates increased by $7,500 in the same time period, under the programme aimed at nudging motorists towards more environmentally friendly models of private transport. In the carrot-and-stick model, surcharges for more pollutive vehicles will also be increased – by $5,000 for cars and $7,500 for taxis. This will kick in on July 1 next year instead of at the start of the year to allow time for the market to adjust, and will be in effect until Dec 31, 2022, the National Environment Agency (NEA) and Land Transport Authority (LTA) said in a joint statement yesterday. The increased rebates and surcharges mean buyers of cleaner cars will be awarded with rebates of up to $25,000, up from the previous $20,000, while buyers of the most pollutive cars will be penalised by $25,000, also up from $20,000. The VES was introduced in 2018 to reduce carbon emissions on Singapore’s roads. It categorises vehicles based on emissions across five pollutants, with each category’s rebate or surcharge calibrated accordingly. NEA and LTA said the scheme has been effective in encouraging the purchase of cleaner car models, with the number of new cars that qualify for the cleanest two bands increasing by 60 per cent between the third quarter of 2018 and the first quarter of this year. The number of those in the most pollutive two bands has fallen by around 20 per cent in the same time period. Singapore University of Social Sciences associate professor of economics Walter Theseira said the VES rebates and surcharges could push motorists towards the adoption of cleaner cars in two ways. As motor car dealers usually quote a price inclusive of all taxes and certificate of entitlement bidding, a portion of the discounts usually goes to car buyers, while another could go to the dealers. This means that in addition to consumers getting a discount, the VES changes could also encourage car dealers to import cleaner models. Cleaner cars include the Hyundai Kona Electric, Renault Zoe and Toyota Prius Plus, while more pollutive cars are those like the Mitsubishi Outlander 2.0 CVT, Mazda CX-5 2.5 AT and Porsche Cayenne E3. The enhanced VES is also a boon for aspiring electric car buyers, whose car models often fall under the cleanest bands. Together with the early adoption incentive scheme for electric vehicle buyers announced by LTA in February – which offers rebates capped at $20,000 per vehicle – the increased rebates under the VES will allow for savings of up to $45,000 for each new fully electric car. However, Associate Professor Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung beside a BlueSG electric vehicle (EV). He said the authorities are reviewing the plan to increase the number of EV-charging points to see if commercial parties could be roped in. PHOTO: ONG YE KUNG/FACEBOOK Theseira noted that there are additional factors to consider with regard to electric vehicles. “The number of electric vehicle models is still very limited compared with that of internal combustion engines. Electric vehicles also require the owner to have available charging. I think until these two are solved, the VES change will have minimal effect,” he said. Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung said yesterday that industry watchers believe that costs for motorists choosing between electric vehicles and internal combustion engine vehicles will equalise by around 2025, or earlier. Electric models are now still generally more expensive, and there were only 1,125 electric cars on the road as at January. SP, Hyundai to boost usage of electric vehicles SP Group and Hyundai Motor Group signed an agreement yesterday to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles in Singapore. The Temasek investment fund-owned group and the South Korean automotive manufacturer will work together on various initiatives, including the expansion of Singapore’s electric vehicle-charging infrastructure to make owning an electric car more convenient for motorists. They will also jointly develop a new business model for battery leasing, which will allow electric vehicle users to lease the car battery instead of owning it. It will be the first such exploration in South-east Asia. “SP and Hyundai aim to lower the initial cost of purchasing electric vehicles, enhance the accessibility of charging points and build an ecosystem of innovative solutions that can encourage the adoption of electric vehicles in Singapore,” the two groups said in a press statement. Mr Ong referred to Singapore’s electric vehicle-charging infrastructure, which has been cited as a potential bottleneck by industry watchers who believe the lack of chargers could stop Singapore’s electric dreams in its tracks. Singapore currently has 1,800 charging points and is planning to increase this to 28,000 by 2030. Mr Ong repeated what he said in SP’s group chief executive officer Stanley Huang said electric vehicles constitute a key pillar in SP’s strategy to help Singapore achieve its sustainability goals. Singapore aims for the last internal combustion engine car to be sold in 2030 and wants to phase out internal combustion engine vehicles by 2040. Hyundai Motor Group’s senior vice-president Jung Hong-bum said the group will continue to strengthen its cooperation with various local partners, beginning with this partnership with SP group. It is currently working closely with local universities such as Nanyang Technological University, start-ups and research institutes to create smart city solutions and brainstorm new future business areas. There are currently about 1,800 charging points in Singapore. The aim is to have more than 28,000 by 2030. Clement Yong Parliament last month – that the authorities are reviewing this plan to see if it could be made more ambitious by roping in commercial parties. “What is clear is that EVs (electric vehicles) will become a reality, but we need to embrace and promote it,” he said. clementy@sph.com.sg Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=electric-vehicles Search [20190110] Tamil Murasu - Charging Points for Electric Vehicleshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:13083dd3-5d8f-4798-b008-aff32ef063a1 ������� ���� ����� ������ �������� ���� ��� ��� �� ����� ���� ���� ������� ������, ���� ��� ���� ����� ���� �� (���) ��� ���� ���� ����. �� ������ ��� ��� ������ ���� 38 ����� ������ �� ������������. �����, 43 ���� ����� �� ����� ������ 19. ���� 50 ���� ��� �� �� ����� ������. ��� ����� ������ ��������� ���� ������������ ����� �� ������� ���� ������ ����� ����. ���� ������ ��� ����� ���������� 1,000 ����� ������� ���� ���������� 38 ������ �������� �������� ������. ��� ������ ���� ����� ��� ����. ���� ����� ���� ���� �� �� ������� ������ ��� ����. ���� ����� ����� ��������� ���� �� ��� ��� �� ��� ������. ��� ����� ������ ����� ����� ����� �� ����� ��������� ��� ������� ����� ������� ����. ���� ����������� ���� ��� ����� ������ ���. ������ ���� ���� ����� ������ ��� ���� ����� ��� ��� ���� ����. ��� ���� ������ ������� �������� ��� ���� ����� �������� ���� ���. �� ����� ���� �� ����� 45 ��� 60 ������ ����� ����, �� ����� ������ ���� ��� 30 ������ ����� ���� �� ���� ��. ���� �� ������ 350 ���� ����� �� Source: Tamil Murasu © Singapore Press Holdings Limited. 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Schneider Electric Partners SP to Fully Electrify Service Vehicleshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/Schneider-Electric-Partners-SP-To-Fully-Electrify-Service-Vehicles Media Release Schneider Electric Partners SP to Fully Electrify Service Vehicles Schneider Electric is the first corporate partner outside of the public transport sector to use SP Group’s nationwide EV charging network Singapore, 2 January 2020 – Schneider Electric (SE) and SP Group (SP) today announced a partnership to fully electrify SE’s service fleet in Singapore. The agreement enables SE’s service vehicles to access SP’s nationwide network of electric vehicle (EV) charging points. SP will fully support SE’s charging needs for at least the next two years. SE has a total service fleet size of 25. Its intent is to convert 10 of its vehicles into EVs by June 2020 and fully electrify its fleet by 2021. This decision was made possible with the partnership with SP. Damien Dhellemmes, Country President of Schneider Electric Singapore elaborates: “Going green is a deliberate decision. After greening our regional headquarters in Singapore, our next step is to electrify our fleet. This is only possible if we have an accessible and wide enough charging network so that our service vehicles can be green and still serve our customers efficiently. SP’s nationwide network gives us the impetus to make this decision.” SP had earlier signed partnerships with Grab and HDT Singapore Taxi (HDT) to support the charging needs of their EV fleets. SE is the first corporate partner outside of the public transport sector to be using SP’s nationwide EV charging network. This represents a growing trend of companies in Singapore electrifying their internal fleets to achieve environmental sustainability and cost savings. SP currently operates Singapore’s largest and fastest public EV charging network with more than 200 charging points across the island. It is targeting 1,000 EV charging points by end of 2020, of which 250 will be high-speed DC (direct current) chargers that can deliver a full charge in 30 minutes. Goh Chee Kiong, Head of Strategic Development, SP Group, said: “SP has built up deep capabilities in electric vehicle charging and usage over the years which we have harnessed for our nationwide public EV charging network. We are pleased to have Schneider Electric as our first corporate partner outside of the public transport sector and are confident this will provide a model for many other corporates to electrify their own fleet vehicles. SP’s pervasive EV charging network across Singapore will fully support their charging needs, providing drivers convenience and peace of mind.” About Schneider Electric At Schneider, we believe access to energy and digital is a basic human right. We empower all to make the most of their energy and resources, ensuring Life Is On everywhere, for everyone, at every moment. We provide energy and automation digital solutions for efficiency and sustainability. We combine world-leading energy technologies, real-time automation, software and services into integrated solutions for Homes, Buildings, Data Centers, Infrastructure and Industries. We are committed to unleash the infinite possibilities of an open, global, innovative community that is passionate about our Meaningful Purpose, Inclusive and Empowered values. About SP Group SP Group is a leading energy utilities group in the Asia Pacific. It owns and operates electricity and gas transmission and distribution businesses in Singapore and Australia, and district cooling businesses in Singapore and China. SP Group is committed to providing customers with reliable and efficient energy utilities services. About 1.6 million industrial, commercial and residential customers in Singapore benefit from SP Group’s world-class transmission, distribution and market support services.  These networks are amongst the most reliable and cost-effective world-wide. SP Group also provides digital solutions to empower customers to manage their utilities, reduce consumption and save cost. For more information, please visit spgroup.com.sg or for follow us on Facebook at fb.com/SPGroupSG and on Twitter @SPGroupSG. [20170627] The Business Times - Electric vehicles drive change in grid operators and oil firmshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:4b74afb6-528d-4b14-932a-95f0189f8214 ally on hydrogen, biofuels, solar and ment production will continue to depend on hydrocarbons, he added. wind. The division has since expanded “You cannot make steel with electricity, or fly a plane or send a big con- to more than 200 staff, and hopes to invest about US$1 billion a year by tainer ship across the ocean on electricity. There isn't the energy density 2020; group CEO Ben van Beurden has said the business is expected to available.” 4 | TOPSTORIES The solar panels, but also take it into the distribution system and sell it to industrial and residential customers. “I think we will want to become value chain players. Whether we will invest equally in all parts of the value chain, I think it's too early to say,” he The third is its global presence. “The interesting bit about the new energies business is there are no global players in it; the people in this business tend to be local or sometimes regional, but certainly nobody global,” said Mr Wetselaar. for oil and gas to continue to receive investments as these will be “absolutely needed” to keep the world running for a long time. Furthermore, Shell is good and profitable in this business, he said. A lot of investments will also be Electric vehicles drive change in grid operators and oil firms CLEAN ENERGY the end of the decade is also just a starting point, he added. “We intend to make this a big business for Shell that over time can stand on its own feet, just like the oil business does, the downstream business does and the gas business does.” Business Times | Tuesday, June 27, 2017 Plausible energy mix in a net-zero emissions world By Andrea Soh ing for the day when there are so He cited as example: “Maybe work UK, last year launched a trial from Half the of perspective energy supply of balance...If will come gies through unit, is electricity, currently conducting research to explore the possibility of de- sandrea@sph.com.sg many electric vehicles the stability of someone with a life support system with Nissan allowing drivers to sell you lower (the threshold), it enables @AndreaSohBT up from current one fifth the grid could be affected. at home cannot afford not to have electricity stored in their electric car market operations. If you put it too veloping differentiated technologies Singapore “Today there are 600,000 cars in that power as opposed to you being batteries back to the grid during peak high, you are impeding 2015 market operations,” said Mr Wong. “Our motivation It has no ambitions in manufactur- in batteries. Net-zero emissions world Shell aims Singapore. to If all of them ride become electric vehicles, and they all start char- In such a situation, someone will UK think-tank Green Alliance es- is that the consumer must win ing batteries, but is 8% interested in learn- able to branding, charge the car.” hours. WANT to make a quick buck with your electric vehicle? In five to ten ging in Jurong, at some level Jurong have to segment power needs according to their criticality, and make a call closely-located vehicles charging sim- security.” charge batteries”, he said. “Because at timates that it could take as few as six without compromising reliability and ing “how can we Nuclear best and in a fast way years, you might just be able to do won’t be able to handle it. The rest of global that, by selling electricity from clout the the system will be in destabilised,” clean said on the allocation energy of power supply, he ultaneously race during periods of high For oil major 28% Shell, the future of the end of the day our business is delivering energy to customers and that 15% car battery to grid operator SP Group SP Group CEO Wong Kim Yin in an interview with The Business Times. This is why SP Group will need the Oil The delivery is our main business”. said. power demand for there to be possible shortages. Network operators keeping a close tab on. the transport Coal sector is one 31% 30% that it is Bioenergy Solar when power supply in Singapore runs It wants to be leader in the business and establish itself And among hydrocarbons, natural low. there said. are “It also depends reportedly a bit on planning the market to Anglo-Dutch group said earlier this The 9% group is also placing some of Emphasising that the group is not ability gas is by to far intervene the cleanest. in the “Natural market, gas install design technology because not that all allows countries cars have across That charging full value station chain you pull of into renewables, against the alternative to adoption of energies year that it is introducing battery charging points at some petrol stations in “I think it’s likely that the world will its bets on hydrogen-fuelled vehicles. electric such has an as important by notifying role to car play owners in meeting electricity an app demand that they while are not we decar- able be deregulated charged only power when markets. the network So you 11% Coal to do that may also very well be run vehicles, Mr Wong said SP Group will through can have cope, to when understand, electric geography vehicles be-bcome geography, more prevalent. what the opportunities France’s Total is studying Gas the viabdrogen Oilfor powering light Bioenergy 12% Britain and the Netherlands. 21% end up using 7% both batteries Wind and hy- By by Royal Andrea Dutch SohShell, a name more familiar today for its petrol stations. as become far as possible a significant allow growth the market priority to to bonise charge, the and energy to offer production to buy electricity grow at a it, much and a higher very important price instead, role or to are.” 10% and sandrea@sph.com.sg 9% run beyond as it 2020. is, unless The a unit certain is part threshold of a bigger breached. story of how the energy system to play control in delivering the charging the energy stations. that can- believes The it business will have of to manufacturing When such a time comes, SP Group ility of such a move, while Italy’s Eni vehicles...We’re Gasnot betting on a @AndreaSohBT As electric vehicles grow in popularity, it is not only carmakers Singapore and has At to that change point from – which where Mr it is Wong today not Grid be electrified.” operators all across the world threshold solar panels that – strikes which Shell the right had previ- balmestic Nuclear and central European stations. at all of them,” said Mr Wetselaar. is Other establish a already has 5% such facilities at some do- single outcome – we want to be good ROYAL transport Dutch groups Shell that aims are to be affected. a leader reckoned to where it could needs come to be in future, five to said 10 are finding In the one that year they since have its to formation, rapidly ance ously between dabbled allowing – is market however operations area to that run, the so company as to maximise will not value enter. ber Maarten WindWetselaar Solar Other told BT in a re- becomes AND STORAGE more prevalent will depend one FOSSIL Shell 0.5% executive 0.5% committee 3% mem- WITH Ultimately, CARBON CAPTURE whichever technology in Among clean energy those who and sees find an themselves opportunity having using to adapt its global their presence businesses and are estervene, As the possibly world’s by population not allowing contin- elec- cope It with has, unexpected firstly, been surges working de- to for the “Whether consumer, it comes against to the solar need panels to cent interview: “I could certainly see a on customers’ choice and regulators’ years Mr Wetselaar. – the group will then need to in- change the New their Energies businesses unit has in been order busy. to tablished electricity brand grid operators scale and up the oil companies. business quickly as and critical pand. Meanwhile, users can the access current the power energy vehicles technology proliferate. and the markets The National in the sec- grid. cing those is probably best in the become over major the course chargers of this century of cars.” whatever the customer wants, he ad- new tric ues vehicles to grow, to energy charge demand so that will more exmand deepen for its understanding electricity as of electric both the ensure or batteries reliability or other and security things, in produ- the business Note: For over a world time with where widespread we could prosperity, decision, the energy system and will Shell double will offer energies when. In Singapore, SP Group is prepar- supply. system also needs to be overhauled Grid, tor. “Before which operates we decide the where power to net- play, hands “We think of low-cost of the producing future stability companies and countries. The group, through its New Enerded. Source: Shell The second largest-publicly to reduce its carbon footprint. which part of the business and which traded oil company the world also “So the real challenge is to grow geographies, you need to deepen “So we're more system integrators “With the presence we have across needed on the new energies front, Source: plans on establishing The Business itself across Times the © the Singapore energy supply Press and at Holdings the same Limited. your understanding,” Permission said Mr required Wetselaar. transform Most law firms likely to renew leases and take capacity in the transmission where for reproduction. we would invest in a wind farm full SP value Group chain of renewables poised and alternative energies as it has done for cleaner...In order to get there, our It has also won a bid to build an off- system. And then delivering the all major economies, with the relation- size of the new energies business is time to reorganise it to become a lot the world in so many countries and in but “I’m not yet convinced that the energy to customers, and building a ships we have with governments, best measured by the capital emcore hypothesis is that we will need shore windfarm in Netherlands, and di- [20190110] Berita Harian - SP Group Launches 38 Charging Points for Electric Vehicleshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:f278505f-b7f6-4258-8ebc-776e2a445a3c Berita Harian | Khamis, 10 Januari 2019 Berita SP Group lancar 38 tempat pengecas kenderaan elektrik MENGECAS KENDERAAN ELEKTRIK: Syarikat pembekal tenaga SP Group telah melancarkan kumpulan pertama tempat mengecas kenderaan elektrik. – Foto SPH SYARIKAT pembekal tenaga SP Group telah melancarkan kumpulan pertama tempat mengecas kenderaan elektrik. Langkah itu bertepatan dengan langkah syarikat pengangkutan sewa swasta, Grab, memanfaatkan kemudahan tersebut untuk mengecas kereta-kereta elektriknya. Kesemua 38 tempat pengecasan – 19 alat pengecas yang mempunyai arus berubah arah (AC) sebanyak 43 kilowatt dan 19 alat pengecas 50 kilowatt langsung (DC) – merupakan pengecas berkelajuan tinggi yang mampu menambah kuasa pada kereta elektrik bersaiz sederhana dalam masa sejam, berbanding enam hingga lapan jam menggunakan pengecas dalam rumah. Dalam kenyataannya, SP berkata tempat pengecasan itu terletak di lapan lokasi serata Singapura, berhampiran dengan pusat makanan, agar pemandu boleh berehat ketika kereta mereka sedang dicas. Tempat pengecasan tersebut adalah yang pertama daripada 1,000 tempat pengecasan yang SP ingin lancarkan menjelang 2020. Pengguna boleh mencari dan mengakses tempat mengecas yang disediakan melalui aplikasi SP. Ia boleh dimuat turun di iTunes App Store dan Google Play. Aplikasi tersebut turut mempunyai fungsi yang memaklumkan pengguna apabila pengecasan selesai. Ia juga membolehkan pengguna membuat pembayaran menerusi kad DBS dan POSB. Kad dari semua bank utama akan disertakan tidak lama lagi, kata SP. Sistem AC dapat mengecas kereta bersaiz sederhana dalam masa 45 hingga 60 minit, manakala pengecas DC dapat melakukannya dalam masa sekitar setengah jam. SP berkata ia merancang mahu memperkenalkan pengecas berkuasa 350 kilowatt “dalam beberapa tahun mendatang”. Pengecas tersebut dapat mengecas kereta berprestasi tinggi dalam kira-kira 15 minit. Ketika ini, pengguna perlu membayar 41.4 sen bagi setiap kilowatt jika mereka menggunakan pengecas AC dan 47.3 sen setiap kilowatt bagi pengecas DC. Mengikut kadar ini, SP berkata pemandu kereta elektrik boleh menjimat sekurang-kurangnya 50 peratus berbanding mereka yang memandu model setanding yang menggunakan petrol. Namun, akhbar The Straits Times difahamkan bahawa Grab akan memberi diskaun kepada para pemandu elektriknya. Syarikat tersebut dijangka menerima 20 kereta Hyundai Kona Electric bulan ini. Kereta ini – yang boleh memandu sejauh 400 kilometer jika dicas sehingga penuh – adalah sebahagian daripada 200 kereta yang telah dipesan Grab. Ogos lalu, syarikat pengangkutan itu telah membuat pengumuman bahawa ia bakal memperkenalkan kereta tersebut sebagai sebahagian daripada perkongsian dengan SP Group. Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif (CEO) Kumpulan SP, Encik Wong Kim Yin, berkata rangkaian pengecasan SP akan “menggalak penggunaan mobiliti hijau yang lebih meluas di Singapura, dan membolehkan pemandu untuk berjimat”. Source: Berita Harian © Singapore Press Holdings Limited. Permission required for reproduction. SP Group Partners Hyundai Motor Group to Accelerate Adoption of Electric Vehicles in Singaporehttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/SP-Group-Partners-Hyundai-Motor-Group-to-Accelerate-Adoption-of-Electric-Vehicles-in-Singapore News Release SP Group Partners Hyundai Motor Group to Accelerate Adoption of Electric Vehicles in Singapore First Battery-as-a-Service concept in Southeast Asia Singapore & Seoul, 12 November 2020 – SP Group (SP) and Hyundai Motor Group (Hyundai) today announced that they have signed a Business Cooperation Agreement (BCA) to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles (EV) in Singapore. SP, which operates Singapore’s largest high-speed charging network, will partner with Hyundai to jointly develop a new business model for battery leasing, or Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) – a first in Southeast Asia – where EV users lease the car battery instead of owning it. Stanley Huang, Group Chief Executive Officer, SP Group, said: “SP has the largest fast EV charging network in Singapore and we are progressively expanding it to establish a highly pervasive and reliable network in order to encourage EV adoption. Through this partnership with Hyundai, we are making low-carbon mobility solutions more accessible to vehicle owners. EVs are a key pillar in SP’s strategy to introduce more low-carbon, smart energy solutions to help achieve Singapore’s sustainability goals.” “For the success of innovation activities through the Hyundai Motor Group's Singapore Global Innovation Center (HMGICS), cooperation with competent local partners like SP Group is important,” said Hongbum Jung, Senior Vice President of Hyundai Motor Group. “We will strengthen cooperation with various local partners starting with this cooperation.” In October 2020, Hyundai announced the establishment of an open innovation base through a groundbreaking ceremony for the HMGICS. Hyundai will step up efforts to expand the supply of electric vehicles in Singapore in cooperation with SP, which is expanding its network of charging infrastructure. Meanwhile, Hyundai is working closely with local universities, startups, and research institutes to build an innovative ecosystem in Singapore, including Nanyang Technological University for industry-academic cooperation in smart city and future new business areas, and PSA Cargo Solutions for the establishment of automatic logistics services. -Ends- About SP Group SP Group is a leading utilities group in the Asia Pacific, enabling a low-carbon, smart energy future for its customers. It owns and operates electricity and gas transmission and distribution businesses in Singapore and Australia, and sustainable energy solutions in Singapore and China. As Singapore’s national grid operator, about 1.6 million industrial, commercial and residential customers benefit from its world-class transmission, distribution and market support services. These networks are amongst the most reliable and cost-effective world-wide. Beyond traditional utilities services, SP Group provides a suite of sustainable energy solutions such as cooling and heating systems for business districts and residential townships, electric vehicle fast charging and green digital energy management tools for customers in Singapore and the region. For more information, please visit spgroup.com.sg or for follow us on Facebook at fb.com/SPGroupSG, on LinkedIn at spgrp.sg/linkedin and on Twitter @SPGroupSG. About Hyundai Motor Group Hyundai Motor Group is a global corporation that has created a value chain based on automobiles, steel, and construction and includes logistics, finance, IT and service. With about 250,000 employees worldwide, the Group’s automobile brands include Hyundai Motor Co. and Kia Motors Corp and Genesis. Armed with creative thinking, cooperative communication and the will to take on all challenges, we are working to create a better future for all. More information about Hyundai Motor Group, please see: www.hyundaimotorgroup.com Disclaimer: Hyundai Motor Company believes the information contained herein to be accurate at the time of release. However, the company may upload new or updated information if required and assumes that it is not liable for the accuracy of any information interpreted and used by the reader. [20200102] Joint Media Release - Schneider Electric Partners SP To Fully Electrify Service Vehicleshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/d043785c-3726-4511-abcd-740361a5a138/%5B20200102%5D+Joint+Media+Release+-+Schneider+Electric+Partners+SP+To+Fully+Electrify+Service+Vehicles.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID= SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PARTNERS SP GROUP TO FULLY ELECTRIFY SERVICE VEHICLES IN SINGAPORE Schneider Electric is the first corporate partner outside of the public transport sector to use SP Group’s nationwide EV charging network Singapore, 2 January 2020 – Schneider Electric (SE) and SP Group (SP) today announced a partnership to fully electrify SE’s service fleet in Singapore. The agreement enables SE’s service vehicles to access SP’s nationwide network of electric vehicle (EV) charging points. SP will fully support SE’s charging needs for at least the next two years. SE has a total service fleet size of 25. Its intent is to convert 10 of its vehicles into EVs by June 2020 and fully electrify its fleet by 2021. This decision was made possible with the partnership with SP. Damien Dhellemmes, Country President of Schneider Electric Singapore elaborates: “Going green is a deliberate decision. After greening our regional headquarters in Singapore, our next step is to electrify our fleet. This is only possible if we have an accessible and wide enough charging network so that our service vehicles can be green and still serve our customers efficiently. SP’s nationwide network gives us the impetus to make this decision.” SP had earlier signed partnerships with Grab and HDT Singapore Taxi (HDT) to support the charging needs of their EV fleets. SE is the first corporate partner outside of the public transport sector to be using SP’s nationwide EV charging network. This represents a growing trend of companies in Singapore electrifying their internal fleets to achieve environmental sustainability and cost savings. SP currently operates Singapore’s largest and fastest public EV charging network with more than 200 charging points across the island. It is targeting 1,000 EV charging points by end of 2020, of which 250 will be high-speed DC (direct current) chargers that can deliver a full charge in 30 minutes. 1 Goh Chee Kiong, Head of Strategic Development, SP Group, said: “SP has built up deep capabilities in electric vehicle charging and usage over the years which we have harnessed for our nationwide public EV charging network. We are pleased to have Schneider Electric as our first corporate partner outside of the public transport sector and are confident this will provide a model for many other corporates to electrify their own fleet vehicles. SP’s pervasive EV charging network across Singapore will fully support their charging needs, providing drivers convenience and peace of mind.” - Ends - 2 About Schneider Electric At Schneider, we believe access to energy and digital is a basic human right. We empower all to make the most of their energy and resources, ensuring Life Is On everywhere, for everyone, at every moment. We provide energy and automation digital solutions for efficiency and sustainability. We combine world-leading energy technologies, real-time automation, software and services into integrated solutions for Homes, Buildings, Data Centers, Infrastructure and Industries. We are committed to unleash the infinite possibilities of an open, global, innovative community that is passionate about our Meaningful Purpose, Inclusive and Empowered values. About SP Group SP Group is a leading energy utilities group in the Asia Pacific. It owns and operates electricity and gas transmission and distribution businesses in Singapore and Australia, and district cooling businesses in Singapore and China. SP Group is committed to providing customers with reliable and efficient energy utilities services. About 1.6 million industrial, commercial and residential customers in Singapore benefit from SP Group’s world-class transmission, distribution and market support services. These networks are amongst the most reliable and cost-effective world-wide. SP Group also provides digital solutions to empower customers to manage their utilities, reduce consumption and save cost. For more information, please visit spgroup.com.sg or for follow us on Facebook at fb.com/SPGroupSG and on Twitter @SPGroupSG. 3 [20180620] The Business Times - SP Group calls for tenders to build charging grid for electric vehicleshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:8b96067e-3926-464b-a17b-c407dfaa3cd2 SP Group calls for tenders to build charging grid for electric vehicles 30 charging points to be up in six months, and 500 by 2020. Charging small car to take as little as 30 minutes By Leow Ju-Len btnews@sph.com.sg Singapore DRIVE your electric vehicle (EV) to the mall and leave with a fully-charged battery in the time it takes to grab a leisurely coffee. This is one premise behind SP Group’s intention to build the largest public EV charging network in Singapore by the end of the year. On Tuesday, the nation’s power grid operator announced that it will install 30 charging points across the island within the next six months, under a larger plan to set up 500 points by 2020. These points will be installed in shopping malls, residential areas, business parks and industrial sites. All of them will be available to any EV driver. SP Group chief executive Wong Kim Yin said the move was a logical one for the utilities company to make. “As the national grid operator, we are in a natural position to look after this because our electricity network is already pervasive. Wherever you want to charge EVs, the nearest infrastructure would most likely be from us,” he said. SP Group has called for two tenders to build the network: one for the supply of charging hardware and the other, for their installation at the charging points. More than 100 of the new chargers The charging points (above) will be in public-friendly points. A car being charged (right). SP Group’s grid is expected to raise demand for EVs. BT PHOTOS: KEVIN LIM will be direct-current (DC) fast chargers that operate at 50 kilowatts (kW) – enough to fully charge a small EV in as little as 30 minutes. The rest will be alternating current (AC) chargers that operate at 22kW. These are slower than DC chargers, but still roughly three times faster than the home chargers that EV owners typically install. Mr Wong would not disclose the amount that SP Group will invest in the network. A source from Komoco Motors, which imports the Hyundai Ioniq Electric here, told The Business Times that a single fast DC charger can cost as much as S$65,000 with installation. In contrast, a slower AC charger retails for just over S$5,000 here. The exact locations of the first 30 charging points are being determined, but the grid operator is inviting the public to suggest sites. Pricing has also yet to be finalised, but Goh Chee Kiong, the head of strategic development for SP Group, said there would likely be a tiered pricing system between DC and AC charging. “The investment in DC charging is substantially higher, because we are dealing with higher power ratings,” he said. He added that charging an EV nevertheless costs less than half of what it would cost to run a comparable petrol vehicle over the same distance. Going electric can also halve carbon emissions and reduce noise pollution, he said. SP Group is developing a smartphone app that will help EV drivers locate available charging points and pay for their electricity. As a power distributor, SP Group is unlikely to sell the juice to EV drivers directly. Instead, it will probably collect a tariff for the energy while building owners where the charging points are installed will be paid for the power supplied to them. EV retailers reacted positively to the announcement. Kevin Teng, the managing director of Wearnes (Renault), said: “This is extremely promising for the EV scene in Singapore, and could be a catalyst for widespread adoption of the quiet, environmentally friendly technology here.” In May, the company launched the Renault Zoe, a compact electric hatchback, and the Kangoo ZE, an electric panel van aimed at fleet operators. A spokesman for BMW Asia, which imports the BMW i3 EV and six Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle models, also welcomed the move. Preeti Gupta, the director of corporate affairs for BMW Asia, said: “We believe electro-mobility is the future for Singapore and SP Group’s bold contribution puts us a step closer to making this a reality.” SP Group’s Mr Goh said the company hoped that the network would stimulate demand for EVs in Singapore. “The common grouse by many prospective EV buyers in Singapore is always, ‘Where are the charging points?’ We have done our homework and we believe there is a certain threshold that we need to cross in terms of being pervasive and also having higher (charging) speed.” [20201113] Straits Times - Higher rebates, surcharges to cut vehicle emissions from next yearhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:cdb796c3-b029-4dbe-a0c0-8a023522f3c5 Higher rebates, surcharges to cut vehicle emissions from next year Clement Yong Rebates on the purchase of cleaner cars will be increased by $5,000 from Jan 1 next year to Dec 31, 2022, under the Vehicular Emissions Scheme (VES). Cleaner taxis will have their rebates increased by $7,500 in the same time period, under the programme aimed at nudging motorists towards more environmentally friendly models of private transport. In the carrot-and-stick model, surcharges for more pollutive vehicles will also be increased – by $5,000 for cars and $7,500 for taxis. This will kick in on July 1 next year instead of at the start of the year to allow time for the market to adjust, and will be in effect until Dec 31, 2022, the National Environment Agency (NEA) and Land Transport Authority (LTA) said in a joint statement yesterday. The increased rebates and surcharges mean buyers of cleaner cars will be awarded with rebates of up to $25,000, up from the previous $20,000, while buyers of the most pollutive cars will be penalised by $25,000, also up from $20,000. The VES was introduced in 2018 to reduce carbon emissions on Singapore’s roads. It categorises vehicles based on emissions across five pollutants, with each category’s rebate or surcharge calibrated accordingly. NEA and LTA said the scheme has been effective in encouraging the purchase of cleaner car models, with the number of new cars that qualify for the cleanest two bands increasing by 60 per cent between the third quarter of 2018 and the first quarter of this year. The number of those in the most pollutive two bands has fallen by around 20 per cent in the same time period. Singapore University of Social Sciences associate professor of economics Walter Theseira said the VES rebates and surcharges could push motorists towards the adoption of cleaner cars in two ways. As motor car dealers usually quote a price inclusive of all taxes and certificate of entitlement bidding, a portion of the discounts usually goes to car buyers, while another could go to the dealers. This means that in addition to consumers getting a discount, the VES changes could also encourage car dealers to import cleaner models. Cleaner cars include the Hyundai Kona Electric, Renault Zoe and Toyota Prius Plus, while more pollutive cars are those like the Mitsubishi Outlander 2.0 CVT, Mazda CX-5 2.5 AT and Porsche Cayenne E3. The enhanced VES is also a boon for aspiring electric car buyers, whose car models often fall under the cleanest bands. Together with the early adoption incentive scheme for electric vehicle buyers announced by LTA in February – which offers rebates capped at $20,000 per vehicle – the increased rebates under the VES will allow for savings of up to $45,000 for each new fully electric car. However, Associate Professor Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung beside a BlueSG electric vehicle (EV). He said the authorities are reviewing the plan to increase the number of EV-charging points to see if commercial parties could be roped in. PHOTO: ONG YE KUNG/FACEBOOK Theseira noted that there are additional factors to consider with regard to electric vehicles. “The number of electric vehicle models is still very limited compared with that of internal combustion engines. Electric vehicles also require the owner to have available charging. I think until these two are solved, the VES change will have minimal effect,” he said. Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung said yesterday that industry watchers believe that costs for motorists choosing between electric vehicles and internal combustion engine vehicles will equalise by around 2025, or earlier. Electric models are now still generally more expensive, and there were only 1,125 electric cars on the road as at January. SP, Hyundai to boost usage of electric vehicles SP Group and Hyundai Motor Group signed an agreement yesterday to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles in Singapore. The Temasek investment fund-owned group and the South Korean automotive manufacturer will work together on various initiatives, including the expansion of Singapore’s electric vehicle-charging infrastructure to make owning an electric car more convenient for motorists. They will also jointly develop a new business model for battery leasing, which will allow electric vehicle users to lease the car battery instead of owning it. It will be the first such exploration in South-east Asia. “SP and Hyundai aim to lower the initial cost of purchasing electric vehicles, enhance the accessibility of charging points and build an ecosystem of innovative solutions that can encourage the adoption of electric vehicles in Singapore,” the two groups said in a press statement. Mr Ong referred to Singapore’s electric vehicle-charging infrastructure, which has been cited as a potential bottleneck by industry watchers who believe the lack of chargers could stop Singapore’s electric dreams in its tracks. Singapore currently has 1,800 charging points and is planning to increase this to 28,000 by 2030. Mr Ong repeated what he said in SP’s group chief executive officer Stanley Huang said electric vehicles constitute a key pillar in SP’s strategy to help Singapore achieve its sustainability goals. Singapore aims for the last internal combustion engine car to be sold in 2030 and wants to phase out internal combustion engine vehicles by 2040. Hyundai Motor Group’s senior vice-president Jung Hong-bum said the group will continue to strengthen its cooperation with various local partners, beginning with this partnership with SP group. It is currently working closely with local universities such as Nanyang Technological University, start-ups and research institutes to create smart city solutions and brainstorm new future business areas. There are currently about 1,800 charging points in Singapore. The aim is to have more than 28,000 by 2030. Clement Yong Parliament last month – that the authorities are reviewing this plan to see if it could be made more ambitious by roping in commercial parties. “What is clear is that EVs (electric vehicles) will become a reality, but we need to embrace and promote it,” he said. clementy@sph.com.sg [20180620] The Straits Times - SP Group to build 500 charging points for electric cars by 2020https://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:9b6dd759-8cbe-4db7-bc1f-15b4e3108ef5 SP Group to build 500 charging points for electric cars by 2020 It says its network will be largest one fully accessible to public, with first 30 set up by year end Adrian Lim Transport Correspondent Energy utilities provider SP Group plans to build 500 charging points for electric vehicles islandwide by 2020. The points will be placed at housing estates, shopping malls, industrial sites and business parks, the firm announced yesterday. While others such as Greenlots, Red Dot Power and BlueSG are already in the market, SP Group said its network will be the largest one fully accessible to the public. More than 100 of the charging points will be of the direct current type with a 50 kilowatt power rating that can fully charge a vehicle in as little as 30 minutes. SP Group said there are fewer than five direct current charging points here now. Most points use alternating current, and a lower 7.4kw rating, which takes the car about seven times longer to be fully charged. An app will allow motorists to pay for charging electronically while also getting updates on the availability of charging points. Details on pricing will be disclosed closer to the end of the year, when SP Group sets up its first 30 charging points. These will be a mix of the alternating current and direct current types. There were 592 electric and plugin hybrid cars on the road here as at the end of last month, about 0.1 per cent of the total car population of 613,383. There are also 31 electricpowered goods and commercial vehicles. “There is a chicken-and-egg conundrum when it comes to electric vehicle adoption... Many prospective drivers are concerned about the lack of a pervasive charging network,” said Mr Goh Chee Kiong, head of strategic development at SP Group. He added that some have “range anxiety” – the fear that the electric vehicle will run out of battery in the middle of a journey. Owners tend to install their own GETTING MORE ON BOARD There is a chicken-and-egg conundrum when it comes to electric vehicle adoption... Many prospective drivers are concerned about the lack of a pervasive charging network. ’’ MR GOH CHEE KIONG, head of strategic development at SP Group. charging points if they live in landed properties or get their condominium management to have stations set up, said Mr Terence Siew, president of the Electric Vehicle Association of Singapore. There are 30 condos with charging points. There will be more public choices available down the road. Charging infrastructure specialist Greenlots operates 16 publicly accessible charging stations, with aims to lift that to 50 by the end of this year. Electricity retailer Red Dot Power announced a partnership in February with PlugIT, a Finnish charging technology specialist, to install at least 50 charging stations by the end of next year. BlueSG, which runs an electric vehicle-sharing programme, aims to build 2,000 charging points by 2020, and make 400 of them available to the public. While electric vehicles are generally more costly than a comparable combustion engine car, Mr Siew said this will change as battery prices drop over the next few years due to mass production and economies of scale. “Electric vehicles will be cost competitive with normal cars,” he added. Dr Sanjay Kuttan, programme director of Nanyang Technological University’s Energy Research Institute, said the SP Group’s initiative should help to spur the adoption of electric vehicles, but the charging points must be well distributed and accessible. While there will be a combined 1,000 public charging points by 2020 – which could support between 2,000 and 10,000 vehicles – there must also be “one common consolidated payment system, across all infrastructure” regardless of which firm owns the points, Dr Kuttan added. adrianl@sph.com.sg SP Group plans to place the charging points for electric vehicles in locations such as housing estates, shopping malls, industrial sites and business parks. ST PHOTO: KEVIN LIM SCAN TO WATCH How to charge an electric vehicle. http://str.sg/ ecar [20160927] The Straits Times - Singapore Power Plugs For Electric Service Fleethttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:9c93f33a-97a8-42be-8401-0876ee353fd7 | TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2016 | THE STRAITS TIMES | B1 MENTAL ILLNESS GROUP SEEKS TO END HIRING PRACTICE B2 GALAXY NOTE7 EXCHANGE UNITS ALSO FAULTY B4 MOK KIM WHANG JAIL, FINE FOR ST MARINE EXEC IN GRAFT SCANDAL B3 Singapore Power plugs for electric service fleet It plans to switch its fleet of 400 in biggest buy of battery-operated vehicles here Christopher Tan Senior Transport Correspondent ENHANCING LIVEABILITY With 15 per cent of Singapore’s carbon emissions coming from the transport sector, adopting greener modes of transport helps set us in our journey towards achieving a liveable and endearing home... ’’ SINGAPORE ENVIRONMENT COUNCIL CHAIRMAN ISABELLA LOH, on Singapore Power’s move to electric vehicles. The replacement begins with 31 Renault Kangoo Maxi ZE (above) vans to be delivered by year end. PHOTO: RENAULT National utility company Singapore Power is replacing an entire fleet of 400 service vehicles with electric vans, starting with 31 battery-powered Renault Kangoos to be delivered by year end. It is the biggest purchase of electric vehicles here. And unlike some electric fleets here, Singapore Power’s is not tax-exempt. The power giant has been a proponent of electric vehicles for about 20 years, and has included a small number of electric vehicles in its fleet in the past. This time, it is doing a full-scale roll-out, through its electricity distribution arm SP PowerGrid. A Singapore Power spokesman said: “SP PowerGrid plans to convert its entire fleet of service vans to electric vehicles. “While reducing our carbon footprint, we would develop capabilities in large-scale adoption of green technologies and solutions. This would better position Singapore Power to serve Singapore as we move towards a smarter and more sustainable urban lifestyle.” She said SP PowerGrid has a fleet of 400 vehicles. “We plan to bring in an initial 31 vehicles by end of this year,” she added. Singapore Power’s move is part of a growing, albeit delayed, momentum here to put more electric vehicles on the road. The island’s first all-electric taxi fleet will roll out early next month. Over the past decades, Singapore’s journey to go electric has been in fits and starts, given challenges such as higher upfront costs and a lack of charging stations. The vans will be the Renault Kangoo Maxi ZE (zero emission) – a longer version of the Kangoo. Singapore Power has ordered a mix of two-seater cargo vans and five-seater passenger vans. Each of them has an average open-market value (cost before taxes) of around $36,000, versus $22,000 for a diesel equivalent. According to Renault agent Wearnes Automotive, the passenger version is around $130,000 with a certificate of entitlement. The cargo version is $60,000 before COE. However, carbon rebates accorded to these greener vehicles will make them only 10 per cent to 15 per cent costlier than conventional equivalents. The Kangoo Maxi has a stated range of 170km. Singapore Environment Council chairman Isabella Loh called Singapore Power’s move “timely, commendable and encouraging”. “Electric cars use cleaner technologies and do not have tailpipes that emit pollutants, thus reducing carbon emissions and air pollution,” Ms Loh said. “With 15 per cent of Singapore’s carbon emissions coming from the transport sector, adopting greener modes of transport helps set us in our journey towards achieving a liveable and endearing home as envisioned in the Sustainable Singapore Blueprint 2015.” christan@sph.com.sg Source: The Straits Times © Singapore Press Holdings Limited. 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[20210323] Lianhe Zaobao - 4 Caltex stations to set up fast charging points for electric vehicleshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:63e7286d-e4bc-4962-88e9-3006e005786c 四 加 德 士 油 站 将 设 电 动 车 快 速 充 电 设 备 四 个 加 德 士 油 站 最 迟 将 在 今 年 第 二 季 , 安 装 电 动 车 快 速 充 电 设 备 , 车 子 能 在 30 分 钟 内 充 满 电 上 路 。 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 与 经 营 加 德 士 油 站 品 牌 的 雪 佛 龙 (Chevron) 昨 天 发 布 联 合 文 告 , 宣 布 将 在 忠 邦 、 樟 宜 、 裕 泉 和 杜 尼 安 (Dunearn) 四 个 加 德 士 油 站 , 装 置 电 动 车 快 速 充 电 设 备 , 为 驾 驶 电 动 车 者 提 供 更 大 便 利 。 其 中 , 三 个 油 站 各 设 有 一 个 50 千 瓦 (kW) 的 快 速 直 流 电 (direct current) 充 电 器 , 让 电 动 车 30 分 钟 内 充 满 电 。 樟 宜 加 德 士 油 站 则 设 有 两 个 50 千 瓦 的 快 速 充 电 设 备 , 如 果 同 一 时 间 只 有 一 辆 车 使 用 , 就 可 以 让 这 辆 车 以 100 千 瓦 的 速 度 , 更 快 充 满 电 。 相 较 于 常 见 的 低 压 交 流 电 (alternating current) 充 电 器 需 要 几 小 时 充 电 , 直 流 电 充 电 快 许 多 。 新 能 源 和 加 德 士 油 站 将 观 察 使 用 者 的 充 电 习 惯 , 以 改 善 充 电 设 备 的 便 利 性 , 提 高 使 用 率 , 并 为 拓 展 更 多 充 电 点 做 准 备 。 本 地 目 前 有 26 个 加 德 士 油 站 。 车 主 在 为 电 动 车 充 电 时 必 须 采 用 新 能 源 的 手 机 应 用 , 这 个 应 用 可 让 驾 车 者 寻 找 最 靠 近 的 充 电 点 、 实 时 更 新 充 电 情 况 , 以 及 无 现 金 支 付 充 电 费 。 蚬 壳 (Shell) 自 2019 年 起 已 在 旗 下 油 站 设 置 电 动 车 充 电 站 。 据 蚬 壳 网 站 显 示 , 它 目 前 在 全 国 有 18 个 油 站 可 为 电 动 车 充 电 。 为 鼓 励 更 多 人 使 用 洁 净 能 源 驱 动 的 汽 车 , 政 府 上 个 月 公 布 2021 财 政 年 预 算 案 声 明 时 宣 布 一 系 列 措 施 , 包 括 到 了 2030 年 在 全 国 设 立 6 万 个 电 动 车 充 电 站 , 比 原 本 的 2 万 8000 个 目 标 多 超 过 一 倍 。 [20180620] The New Paper - Electric cars to get 500 charging points by 2020https://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:d862933c-2776-4d36-8b45-9ff7fd89ba1c news Electric cars to get 500 charging points by 2020 SP Group to build Singapore’s largest public electric vehicle charging network ADRIAN LIM, TRANSPORT CORRESPONDENT Energy utilities provider SP Group plans to build 500 charging points for electric vehicles islandwide by 2020. The points will be placed at housing estates, shopping malls, industrial sites and business parks, the firm announced yesterday. While other companies such as Greenlots, Red Dot Power and BlueSG are already in the market, SP Group said its network will be the largest one fully accessible to the public. More than 100 of the charging points will be of the direct current type with a 50 kilowatt power rating that can fully charge a vehicle in as little as 30 minutes. SP Group said there are fewer than five direct current charging points here now. Most points use alternating current, and a lower 7.4kw rating, which takes the car about seven times longer to be fully charged. An app will allow motorists to pay for charging electronically while also getting updates on the availability of charging points. Details on pricing will be disclosed closer to the end of the year, when SP Group sets up its first 30 charging points. These will be a mix of the alternating current and direct current types. There were 592 electric and plug-in hybrid cars on the road here as at the end of last month, about 0.1 per cent of the total car population of 613,383. There are SP Group says its network will be fully accessible to the public. TNP PHOTO: KEVIN LIM also 31 electric-powered goods and commercial vehicles. “There is a chicken-and-egg conundrum when it comes to electric vehicle adoption... Many prospective drivers are concerned about the lack of a pervasive charging network,” said Mr Goh Chee Kiong, head of strategic development at SP Group. He added that some have “range anxiety” – the fear that the electric vehicle will run out of battery power in the middle of a journey. Owners tend to install their own charging points if they live in landed properties or get their condominium management to have stations set up, said Mr Terence Siew, president of the Electric Vehicle Association of Singapore. There are 30 condos with charging points. There will be more public choices available down the road. Charging infrastructure specialist Greenlots operates 16 publicly accessible charging stations, with aims to lift that to 50 by the end of this year. Electricity retailer Red Dot Power announced a partnership in February with PlugIT, a Finnish charging technology specialist, to install at least 50 charging stations by the end of next year. BlueSG, which runs an electric vehicle-sharing programme, aims to build 2,000 charging points by 2020, and make 400 of them available to the public. Electric vehicles generally cost more than comparable combustion engine cars, but Mr Siew said this will change as battery prices drop with mass production and economies of scale. “Electric vehicles will be cost competitive with normal cars,” he added. adrianl@sph.com.sg 1 2 3 4 5 ..... 53 [20180620] The Straits Times - SP Group to build 500 charging points for electric cars by 2020https://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:9b6dd759-8cbe-4db7-bc1f-15b4e3108ef5 SP Group to build 500 charging points for electric cars by 2020 It says its network will be largest one fully accessible to public, with first 30 set up by year end Adrian Lim Transport Correspondent Energy utilities provider SP Group plans to build 500 charging points for electric vehicles islandwide by 2020. The points will be placed at housing estates, shopping malls, industrial sites and business parks, the firm announced yesterday. While others such as Greenlots, Red Dot Power and BlueSG are already in the market, SP Group said its network will be the largest one fully accessible to the public. More than 100 of the charging points will be of the direct current type with a 50 kilowatt power rating that can fully charge a vehicle in as little as 30 minutes. SP Group said there are fewer than five direct current charging points here now. Most points use alternating current, and a lower 7.4kw rating, which takes the car about seven times longer to be fully charged. An app will allow motorists to pay for charging electronically while also getting updates on the availability of charging points. Details on pricing will be disclosed closer to the end of the year, when SP Group sets up its first 30 charging points. These will be a mix of the alternating current and direct current types. There were 592 electric and plugin hybrid cars on the road here as at the end of last month, about 0.1 per cent of the total car population of 613,383. There are also 31 electricpowered goods and commercial vehicles. “There is a chicken-and-egg conundrum when it comes to electric vehicle adoption... Many prospective drivers are concerned about the lack of a pervasive charging network,” said Mr Goh Chee Kiong, head of strategic development at SP Group. He added that some have “range anxiety” – the fear that the electric vehicle will run out of battery in the middle of a journey. Owners tend to install their own GETTING MORE ON BOARD There is a chicken-and-egg conundrum when it comes to electric vehicle adoption... Many prospective drivers are concerned about the lack of a pervasive charging network. ’’ MR GOH CHEE KIONG, head of strategic development at SP Group. charging points if they live in landed properties or get their condominium management to have stations set up, said Mr Terence Siew, president of the Electric Vehicle Association of Singapore. There are 30 condos with charging points. There will be more public choices available down the road. Charging infrastructure specialist Greenlots operates 16 publicly accessible charging stations, with aims to lift that to 50 by the end of this year. Electricity retailer Red Dot Power announced a partnership in February with PlugIT, a Finnish charging technology specialist, to install at least 50 charging stations by the end of next year. BlueSG, which runs an electric vehicle-sharing programme, aims to build 2,000 charging points by 2020, and make 400 of them available to the public. While electric vehicles are generally more costly than a comparable combustion engine car, Mr Siew said this will change as battery prices drop over the next few years due to mass production and economies of scale. “Electric vehicles will be cost competitive with normal cars,” he added. Dr Sanjay Kuttan, programme director of Nanyang Technological University’s Energy Research Institute, said the SP Group’s initiative should help to spur the adoption of electric vehicles, but the charging points must be well distributed and accessible. While there will be a combined 1,000 public charging points by 2020 – which could support between 2,000 and 10,000 vehicles – there must also be “one common consolidated payment system, across all infrastructure” regardless of which firm owns the points, Dr Kuttan added. adrianl@sph.com.sg SP Group plans to place the charging points for electric vehicles in locations such as housing estates, shopping malls, industrial sites and business parks. ST PHOTO: KEVIN LIM SCAN TO WATCH How to charge an electric vehicle. http://str.sg/ ecar [20160927] The Straits Times - Singapore Power Plugs For Electric Service Fleethttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:9c93f33a-97a8-42be-8401-0876ee353fd7 | TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2016 | THE STRAITS TIMES | B1 MENTAL ILLNESS GROUP SEEKS TO END HIRING PRACTICE B2 GALAXY NOTE7 EXCHANGE UNITS ALSO FAULTY B4 MOK KIM WHANG JAIL, FINE FOR ST MARINE EXEC IN GRAFT SCANDAL B3 Singapore Power plugs for electric service fleet It plans to switch its fleet of 400 in biggest buy of battery-operated vehicles here Christopher Tan Senior Transport Correspondent ENHANCING LIVEABILITY With 15 per cent of Singapore’s carbon emissions coming from the transport sector, adopting greener modes of transport helps set us in our journey towards achieving a liveable and endearing home... ’’ SINGAPORE ENVIRONMENT COUNCIL CHAIRMAN ISABELLA LOH, on Singapore Power’s move to electric vehicles. The replacement begins with 31 Renault Kangoo Maxi ZE (above) vans to be delivered by year end. PHOTO: RENAULT National utility company Singapore Power is replacing an entire fleet of 400 service vehicles with electric vans, starting with 31 battery-powered Renault Kangoos to be delivered by year end. It is the biggest purchase of electric vehicles here. And unlike some electric fleets here, Singapore Power’s is not tax-exempt. The power giant has been a proponent of electric vehicles for about 20 years, and has included a small number of electric vehicles in its fleet in the past. This time, it is doing a full-scale roll-out, through its electricity distribution arm SP PowerGrid. A Singapore Power spokesman said: “SP PowerGrid plans to convert its entire fleet of service vans to electric vehicles. “While reducing our carbon footprint, we would develop capabilities in large-scale adoption of green technologies and solutions. This would better position Singapore Power to serve Singapore as we move towards a smarter and more sustainable urban lifestyle.” She said SP PowerGrid has a fleet of 400 vehicles. “We plan to bring in an initial 31 vehicles by end of this year,” she added. Singapore Power’s move is part of a growing, albeit delayed, momentum here to put more electric vehicles on the road. The island’s first all-electric taxi fleet will roll out early next month. Over the past decades, Singapore’s journey to go electric has been in fits and starts, given challenges such as higher upfront costs and a lack of charging stations. The vans will be the Renault Kangoo Maxi ZE (zero emission) – a longer version of the Kangoo. Singapore Power has ordered a mix of two-seater cargo vans and five-seater passenger vans. Each of them has an average open-market value (cost before taxes) of around $36,000, versus $22,000 for a diesel equivalent. According to Renault agent Wearnes Automotive, the passenger version is around $130,000 with a certificate of entitlement. The cargo version is $60,000 before COE. However, carbon rebates accorded to these greener vehicles will make them only 10 per cent to 15 per cent costlier than conventional equivalents. The Kangoo Maxi has a stated range of 170km. Singapore Environment Council chairman Isabella Loh called Singapore Power’s move “timely, commendable and encouraging”. “Electric cars use cleaner technologies and do not have tailpipes that emit pollutants, thus reducing carbon emissions and air pollution,” Ms Loh said. “With 15 per cent of Singapore’s carbon emissions coming from the transport sector, adopting greener modes of transport helps set us in our journey towards achieving a liveable and endearing home as envisioned in the Sustainable Singapore Blueprint 2015.” christan@sph.com.sg Source: The Straits Times © Singapore Press Holdings Limited. 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Read more You can have power in your hands to save energy and cost. Read more View More Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sp-services Search SP Serviceshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/our-services/utilities OverviewUtilities Quick Guide ResidentialUtilities Quick Guide CommercialGo green, go paperlessTariff informationOpen Electricity MarketFAQsForm & ResourcesChat with Us Utilities Conversion of paper to electronic bills As part of our ongoing sustainability efforts and to provide convenience to customers, we are moving from paper to electronic bills in phases. You can access your bill via our SP app or Utilities Portal if you have registered your account with us on either platform. If you have not registered for an e-account, you can do so through the following steps: Step 1: Download the SP app from the App Store or Google Play or access our Utilities Portal here. Step 2: Select “Sign up for an account/ Sign Up” on the SP app or the Utilities Portal. Fill in the required information and click “Submit”. Step 3: You will receive a verification email to complete your registration. Step 4: Return to the log-in page on the SP app or Utilities Portal and link your utilities account from the home page. Provide your utilities account number which can be found on your bill, the postal code tied to your premises and the last 4 characters of your NRIC/FIN number. If you have forgotten your e-account log in details, click on “Forgot Password” or “Forgot Email”, and follow the instructions. We understand that some customers may still require paper bills or need more time for the transition. If you wish to continue receiving paper bills, please let us know through any of the following channels: E-bill Hotline: 6671 7101 WhatsApp: 9659 8250 Online at spgrp.sg/contactus Our customer service officers will be available to assist you. Quick Guide to Your Utilities Moving into a new home can be exciting, but it can also be one of the most stressful life events. With our digital services, you can manage every aspect of your utilities account at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere. Here’s what you need to know. Utilities Guide Understanding Utilities and Tariffs Moving into a new home can be exciting, but it can also be one of the most stressful life events. With our digital services, you can manage every aspect of your utilities account at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere. Here’s what you need to know. Find out more Quick Links Open Utilities Account Close Utilities Account Reschedule Appointment Check Application SP Utilities Portal Open Electricity Market Towards a greener life SP app Learn and manage your utilities consumption, compare offerings from different retailers and choose the right plan for your home. Latest News Jacqueline Chew gives us a glimpse into her work as the Head of Customer Care and mother to two 6-year old twins. Read more Life would be a breeze if we could get our important tasks done fast, anytime, anywhere. Read more You can have power in your hands to save energy and cost. Read more View More Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sp-services Search SP Serviceshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/our-services/utilities OverviewUtilities Quick Guide ResidentialUtilities Quick Guide CommercialGo green, go paperlessTariff informationOpen Electricity MarketFAQsForm & ResourcesChat with Us Utilities Conversion of paper to electronic bills As part of our ongoing sustainability efforts and to provide convenience to customers, we are moving from paper to electronic bills in phases. You can access your bill via our SP app or Utilities Portal if you have registered your account with us on either platform. If you have not registered for an e-account, you can do so through the following steps: Step 1: Download the SP app from the App Store or Google Play or access our Utilities Portal here. Step 2: Select “Sign up for an account/ Sign Up” on the SP app or the Utilities Portal. Fill in the required information and click “Submit”. Step 3: You will receive a verification email to complete your registration. Step 4: Return to the log-in page on the SP app or Utilities Portal and link your utilities account from the home page. Provide your utilities account number which can be found on your bill, the postal code tied to your premises and the last 4 characters of your NRIC/FIN number. If you have forgotten your e-account log in details, click on “Forgot Password” or “Forgot Email”, and follow the instructions. We understand that some customers may still require paper bills or need more time for the transition. If you wish to continue receiving paper bills, please let us know through any of the following channels: E-bill Hotline: 6671 7101 WhatsApp: 9659 8250 Online at spgrp.sg/contactus Our customer service officers will be available to assist you. Quick Guide to Your Utilities Moving into a new home can be exciting, but it can also be one of the most stressful life events. With our digital services, you can manage every aspect of your utilities account at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere. Here’s what you need to know. Utilities Guide Understanding Utilities and Tariffs Moving into a new home can be exciting, but it can also be one of the most stressful life events. With our digital services, you can manage every aspect of your utilities account at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere. Here’s what you need to know. Find out more Quick Links Open Utilities Account Close Utilities Account Reschedule Appointment Check Application SP Utilities Portal Open Electricity Market Towards a greener life SP app Learn and manage your utilities consumption, compare offerings from different retailers and choose the right plan for your home. Latest News Jacqueline Chew gives us a glimpse into her work as the Head of Customer Care and mother to two 6-year old twins. Read more Life would be a breeze if we could get our important tasks done fast, anytime, anywhere. Read more You can have power in your hands to save energy and cost. Read more View More Climate Services | SP Grouphttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/sustainable-energy-solutions/climate-services/overview OverviewBusinessesIndividualsRECsCarbon CreditsSustainability ConsultingThe OneMillionTrees MovementContact Us Climate Services Enabling Your Transition to Net-Zero Countries globally have committed to the Paris Agreement. Businesses and individuals are rallying towards the collective goals of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius and achieving carbon neutrality by mid-century. Our comprehensive range of carbon solutions will enable businesses and individuals embark on their sustainability journeys, supporting baseline measurements, developing carbon-reduction roadmap, target setting, implementation and end-to-end reporting. Get in touch with us Our Solutions Integrated Climate Services for Business Climate Services for Individuals Renewable Energy Certificates Sustainability Consulting All-in-one Platform Business Explore how your organisation can measure, reduce and offset emissions today. Read more Individuals Green your monthly electricity consumption with renewable energy. Read more Register Your Project Register your project for Renewable Energy Certificates and enhance your project returns. Read more Our Solutions Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) Make creditable claims for renewable energy to offset Scope 2 emissions through our range of RECs in Asia. Find out more Carbon Credits Align your sustainability goals and ambitions with Carbon Credits from reputable sources. Find out more Sustainability Consulting Measure your company’s carbon footprint and develop an inventory of your emissions based on Greenhouse Gas (GHG) protocol for Scope 1, 2 and 3 to start your sustainability journey and formulate your carbon-reduction roadmap. Find out more My Carbon Footprint & My Green Credits For individuals and households wanting to play their part to help the environment, My Carbon Footprint and My Green Credits allow you to track your emissions and green your electricity consumption. Start your journey by heading over to the SP app! Find out more Latest News SP Group expands sustainable energy operations in China with Chongqing Transport Hub project win Read more STMicroelectronics enhances sustainability with chiller cooling system at Toa Payoh Read more SP signs PPA with BASF for rooftop solar deployment Read more SP partners State Grid China at International Forum on Power System Transformation 2025 Read more Engineer, 27, shares how she is undaunted by male-dominated energy industry & climbs the ranks Read more SP Digital’s Green Energy Tech (GET) solutions at Airbus Asia Training Centre Read more Launch of Distributed District Cooling network at Tampines Read more Launch of Singapore’s Fastest Public EV Charger at Temasek Polytechnic by SP Mobility and Huawei Read more SP Group launches Tengah’s First Public EV Chargers, Expanding Singapore’s Green Mobility Network Read more S'pore engineer explains why bird poop is so dangerous to solar panels Read more Have a business inquiry? Interested to find out more how our integrated services can serve your business needs? Drop us an online enquiry and our qualified professionals will reach out to you. Contact Us Form Our Integrated Energy Solutions District Cooling & Heating Electric Vehicle Solutions Digital Products Renewable Energy Climate Services Hide Community Services | SP Grouphttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/csr OverviewSP Kids at HeartSupporting YouthStaff VolunteerismKeeping our community safe Community Empowering Lives, for Life At SP Group, we are committed to sustained giving to meet the needs of the community, creating meaningful and lasting impact. We raise funds and contribute to programmes that support vulnerable seniors, youth, and children. The SP Heartware Fund was established in 2005 in partnership with Community Chest. It currently supports vulnerable members of the community across the age spectrum. Through almost 100 critical social services programmes, we enable seniors to age with dignity, and empower young children and youth to optimise their learning and realise their potential by enhancing their social mobility. They benefit from counselling, befriending, mentorship, rehabilitation, education and enrichment resources, nutrition, and caregiver support. Our staff also contribute generously to the Fund, which SP matches dollar for dollar. In addition, SP underwrites all fund-raising and operational costs of the Fund and programmes, so that all donations will go fully to the social service organisations the Fund supports. Volunteerism is an integral part of our DNA. Our staff volunteers, known as SP Heart Workers, are passionate about giving their time, skills, and effort to improve quality of life. They drive outreach activities for the vulnerable and underserved throughout the year. We are grateful to all our staff, business associates, customers, and the public for their contributions to the Fund, over the years, in support of more social services recipients. Click here to donate SP Kids at Heart SP Kids at Heart was launched in June 2021 to support young children from low-income families in their learning journey.   More than 5,000 children under KidSTART have benefited from learning tools, including digital devices for home-based learning. To foster early literacy and parent-child bonding, new initiatives were launched in 2022, including the KidSTART Sea Adventures interactive play and KidSTART Stories, which provides lower-income families with their own mini-library to nurture reading habits. Our SP Heart Workers are also on hand to support the outreach programmes. Supporting Youth SP is committed to empowering youth with access to different developmental pathways, to pursue their education and career aspirations, regardless of their socio-economic background. We extended our support to the youth segment In April 2022 with a S$1.35 million donation to launch the inaugural SP Group Engineering Study Awards. Over three years, 450 engineering students from lower-income families at the Institute of Technical Education (ITE) will receive monthly financial support. In May 2023, SP announced a S$750,000 donation to Youth Guidance Outreach Services (YGOS) which helped launch Singapore’s first-of-its-kind mobile youth engagement outpost powered by an electric van. SP is also providing free charging for this EV on Singapore’s largest fast-charging network. In addition to this mobile outpost to extend YGOS’ outreach, the funding also enabled the refurbishment of two youth centres in Woodlands and Ang Mo Kio and ramped up operations in Jurong, which has one of the highest concentrations of youth in Singapore. Staff Volunteerism SP Heart Workers organise outreach activities for social service users throughout the year. These include befriending activities at Senior Activity Centres, helping seniors with their grocery runs, conducting digital clinics and more. At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, SP Heart Workers also partnered FairPrice to bring a mobile supermarket to the doorstep of seniors. On the children and youth fronts, our SP Heart Workers were also actively involved in distributing learning kits to KidSTART children and their families, as well as conducting reading programmes and digital workshops at Allkin Singapore. In addition, they befriended youth at YGOS through sports and learning journeys. SP’s staff were part of national-level efforts to provide pandemic relief to the public, including the manning of hotlines for Temasek Foundation’s Stay Prepared programme and Ministry of Health’s home recovery scheme. For the latter, SP received national recognition through the COVID-19 Resilience Certificate. Its team leader and assistant team leader received the Public Service Medal (COVID-19) and they were among 16 staff presented the COVID-19 Resilience Medal. SP also received the President’s Certificate of Commendation for sustained support and contributions to the community through donations and volunteerism during the pandemic. Download SP Volunteers Guide Keeping our community safe At SP, safety is our highest priority. Staying free of accident and injury is an important part of our culture, for our community, our staff and our contractors. We organise outreach activities and produce educational resources to raise public awareness on gas safety and to prevent accidents arising from gas leaks and fires. Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sp-services Search SP Serviceshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/our-services/utilities OverviewUtilities Quick Guide ResidentialUtilities Quick Guide CommercialGo green, go paperlessTariff informationOpen Electricity MarketFAQsForm & ResourcesChat with Us Utilities Conversion of paper to electronic bills As part of our ongoing sustainability efforts and to provide convenience to customers, we are moving from paper to electronic bills in phases. You can access your bill via our SP app or Utilities Portal if you have registered your account with us on either platform. If you have not registered for an e-account, you can do so through the following steps: Step 1: Download the SP app from the App Store or Google Play or access our Utilities Portal here. Step 2: Select “Sign up for an account/ Sign Up” on the SP app or the Utilities Portal. Fill in the required information and click “Submit”. Step 3: You will receive a verification email to complete your registration. Step 4: Return to the log-in page on the SP app or Utilities Portal and link your utilities account from the home page. Provide your utilities account number which can be found on your bill, the postal code tied to your premises and the last 4 characters of your NRIC/FIN number. If you have forgotten your e-account log in details, click on “Forgot Password” or “Forgot Email”, and follow the instructions. We understand that some customers may still require paper bills or need more time for the transition. If you wish to continue receiving paper bills, please let us know through any of the following channels: E-bill Hotline: 6671 7101 WhatsApp: 9659 8250 Online at spgrp.sg/contactus Our customer service officers will be available to assist you. Quick Guide to Your Utilities Moving into a new home can be exciting, but it can also be one of the most stressful life events. With our digital services, you can manage every aspect of your utilities account at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere. Here’s what you need to know. Utilities Guide Understanding Utilities and Tariffs Moving into a new home can be exciting, but it can also be one of the most stressful life events. With our digital services, you can manage every aspect of your utilities account at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere. Here’s what you need to know. Find out more Quick Links Open Utilities Account Close Utilities Account Reschedule Appointment Check Application SP Utilities Portal Open Electricity Market Towards a greener life SP app Learn and manage your utilities consumption, compare offerings from different retailers and choose the right plan for your home. Latest News Jacqueline Chew gives us a glimpse into her work as the Head of Customer Care and mother to two 6-year old twins. Read more Life would be a breeze if we could get our important tasks done fast, anytime, anywhere. Read more You can have power in your hands to save energy and cost. Read more View More Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sp-services Search SP Serviceshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/our-services/utilities OverviewUtilities Quick Guide ResidentialUtilities Quick Guide CommercialGo green, go paperlessTariff informationOpen Electricity MarketFAQsForm & ResourcesChat with Us Utilities Conversion of paper to electronic bills As part of our ongoing sustainability efforts and to provide convenience to customers, we are moving from paper to electronic bills in phases. You can access your bill via our SP app or Utilities Portal if you have registered your account with us on either platform. If you have not registered for an e-account, you can do so through the following steps: Step 1: Download the SP app from the App Store or Google Play or access our Utilities Portal here. Step 2: Select “Sign up for an account/ Sign Up” on the SP app or the Utilities Portal. Fill in the required information and click “Submit”. Step 3: You will receive a verification email to complete your registration. Step 4: Return to the log-in page on the SP app or Utilities Portal and link your utilities account from the home page. Provide your utilities account number which can be found on your bill, the postal code tied to your premises and the last 4 characters of your NRIC/FIN number. If you have forgotten your e-account log in details, click on “Forgot Password” or “Forgot Email”, and follow the instructions. We understand that some customers may still require paper bills or need more time for the transition. If you wish to continue receiving paper bills, please let us know through any of the following channels: E-bill Hotline: 6671 7101 WhatsApp: 9659 8250 Online at spgrp.sg/contactus Our customer service officers will be available to assist you. Quick Guide to Your Utilities Moving into a new home can be exciting, but it can also be one of the most stressful life events. With our digital services, you can manage every aspect of your utilities account at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere. Here’s what you need to know. Utilities Guide Understanding Utilities and Tariffs Moving into a new home can be exciting, but it can also be one of the most stressful life events. With our digital services, you can manage every aspect of your utilities account at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere. Here’s what you need to know. Find out more Quick Links Open Utilities Account Close Utilities Account Reschedule Appointment Check Application SP Utilities Portal Open Electricity Market Towards a greener life SP app Learn and manage your utilities consumption, compare offerings from different retailers and choose the right plan for your home. Latest News Jacqueline Chew gives us a glimpse into her work as the Head of Customer Care and mother to two 6-year old twins. Read more Life would be a breeze if we could get our important tasks done fast, anytime, anywhere. Read more You can have power in your hands to save energy and cost. Read more View More Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sp-services Search SP Serviceshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/our-services/utilities OverviewUtilities Quick Guide ResidentialUtilities Quick Guide CommercialGo green, go paperlessTariff informationOpen Electricity MarketFAQsForm & ResourcesChat with Us Utilities Conversion of paper to electronic bills As part of our ongoing sustainability efforts and to provide convenience to customers, we are moving from paper to electronic bills in phases. You can access your bill via our SP app or Utilities Portal if you have registered your account with us on either platform. If you have not registered for an e-account, you can do so through the following steps: Step 1: Download the SP app from the App Store or Google Play or access our Utilities Portal here. Step 2: Select “Sign up for an account/ Sign Up” on the SP app or the Utilities Portal. Fill in the required information and click “Submit”. Step 3: You will receive a verification email to complete your registration. Step 4: Return to the log-in page on the SP app or Utilities Portal and link your utilities account from the home page. Provide your utilities account number which can be found on your bill, the postal code tied to your premises and the last 4 characters of your NRIC/FIN number. If you have forgotten your e-account log in details, click on “Forgot Password” or “Forgot Email”, and follow the instructions. We understand that some customers may still require paper bills or need more time for the transition. If you wish to continue receiving paper bills, please let us know through any of the following channels: E-bill Hotline: 6671 7101 WhatsApp: 9659 8250 Online at spgrp.sg/contactus Our customer service officers will be available to assist you. Quick Guide to Your Utilities Moving into a new home can be exciting, but it can also be one of the most stressful life events. With our digital services, you can manage every aspect of your utilities account at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere. Here’s what you need to know. Utilities Guide Understanding Utilities and Tariffs Moving into a new home can be exciting, but it can also be one of the most stressful life events. With our digital services, you can manage every aspect of your utilities account at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere. Here’s what you need to know. Find out more Quick Links Open Utilities Account Close Utilities Account Reschedule Appointment Check Application SP Utilities Portal Open Electricity Market Towards a greener life SP app Learn and manage your utilities consumption, compare offerings from different retailers and choose the right plan for your home. Latest News Jacqueline Chew gives us a glimpse into her work as the Head of Customer Care and mother to two 6-year old twins. Read more Life would be a breeze if we could get our important tasks done fast, anytime, anywhere. Read more You can have power in your hands to save energy and cost. Read more View More Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sp-services Search SP Serviceshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/our-services/utilities OverviewUtilities Quick Guide ResidentialUtilities Quick Guide CommercialGo green, go paperlessTariff informationOpen Electricity MarketFAQsForm & ResourcesChat with Us Utilities Conversion of paper to electronic bills As part of our ongoing sustainability efforts and to provide convenience to customers, we are moving from paper to electronic bills in phases. You can access your bill via our SP app or Utilities Portal if you have registered your account with us on either platform. If you have not registered for an e-account, you can do so through the following steps: Step 1: Download the SP app from the App Store or Google Play or access our Utilities Portal here. Step 2: Select “Sign up for an account/ Sign Up” on the SP app or the Utilities Portal. Fill in the required information and click “Submit”. Step 3: You will receive a verification email to complete your registration. Step 4: Return to the log-in page on the SP app or Utilities Portal and link your utilities account from the home page. Provide your utilities account number which can be found on your bill, the postal code tied to your premises and the last 4 characters of your NRIC/FIN number. If you have forgotten your e-account log in details, click on “Forgot Password” or “Forgot Email”, and follow the instructions. We understand that some customers may still require paper bills or need more time for the transition. If you wish to continue receiving paper bills, please let us know through any of the following channels: E-bill Hotline: 6671 7101 WhatsApp: 9659 8250 Online at spgrp.sg/contactus Our customer service officers will be available to assist you. Quick Guide to Your Utilities Moving into a new home can be exciting, but it can also be one of the most stressful life events. With our digital services, you can manage every aspect of your utilities account at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere. Here’s what you need to know. Utilities Guide Understanding Utilities and Tariffs Moving into a new home can be exciting, but it can also be one of the most stressful life events. With our digital services, you can manage every aspect of your utilities account at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere. Here’s what you need to know. Find out more Quick Links Open Utilities Account Close Utilities Account Reschedule Appointment Check Application SP Utilities Portal Open Electricity Market Towards a greener life SP app Learn and manage your utilities consumption, compare offerings from different retailers and choose the right plan for your home. Latest News Jacqueline Chew gives us a glimpse into her work as the Head of Customer Care and mother to two 6-year old twins. Read more Life would be a breeze if we could get our important tasks done fast, anytime, anywhere. Read more You can have power in your hands to save energy and cost. Read more View More Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sp-services Search SP Serviceshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/our-services/utilities OverviewUtilities Quick Guide ResidentialUtilities Quick Guide CommercialGo green, go paperlessTariff informationOpen Electricity MarketFAQsForm & ResourcesChat with Us Utilities Conversion of paper to electronic bills As part of our ongoing sustainability efforts and to provide convenience to customers, we are moving from paper to electronic bills in phases. You can access your bill via our SP app or Utilities Portal if you have registered your account with us on either platform. If you have not registered for an e-account, you can do so through the following steps: Step 1: Download the SP app from the App Store or Google Play or access our Utilities Portal here. Step 2: Select “Sign up for an account/ Sign Up” on the SP app or the Utilities Portal. Fill in the required information and click “Submit”. Step 3: You will receive a verification email to complete your registration. Step 4: Return to the log-in page on the SP app or Utilities Portal and link your utilities account from the home page. Provide your utilities account number which can be found on your bill, the postal code tied to your premises and the last 4 characters of your NRIC/FIN number. If you have forgotten your e-account log in details, click on “Forgot Password” or “Forgot Email”, and follow the instructions. We understand that some customers may still require paper bills or need more time for the transition. If you wish to continue receiving paper bills, please let us know through any of the following channels: E-bill Hotline: 6671 7101 WhatsApp: 9659 8250 Online at spgrp.sg/contactus Our customer service officers will be available to assist you. Quick Guide to Your Utilities Moving into a new home can be exciting, but it can also be one of the most stressful life events. With our digital services, you can manage every aspect of your utilities account at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere. Here’s what you need to know. Utilities Guide Understanding Utilities and Tariffs Moving into a new home can be exciting, but it can also be one of the most stressful life events. With our digital services, you can manage every aspect of your utilities account at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere. Here’s what you need to know. Find out more Quick Links Open Utilities Account Close Utilities Account Reschedule Appointment Check Application SP Utilities Portal Open Electricity Market Towards a greener life SP app Learn and manage your utilities consumption, compare offerings from different retailers and choose the right plan for your home. Latest News Jacqueline Chew gives us a glimpse into her work as the Head of Customer Care and mother to two 6-year old twins. Read more Life would be a breeze if we could get our important tasks done fast, anytime, anywhere. Read more You can have power in your hands to save energy and cost. Read more View More Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=service Search Facebook and WhatsApp Service Disruptionhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/Facebook-and-WhatsApp-Service-Disruption Media Advisory Facebook and WhatsApp Service Disruption Singapore, 14 March 2019 – There are reports that Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram users around the world were not able to access these apps from Wednesday, 13 March. (See news report: Channel News Asia) For customers who submitted their meter WhatsApp and Facebook Service Disruptionhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/WhatsApp-and-Facebook-Service-Disruption Media Advisory WhatsApp and Facebook Service Disruption Singapore, 4 July 2019 – There are reports that WhatsApp and Instagram users around the world were not able to access these apps from Wednesday, 3 July (See news report: Channel News Asia. For customers who submitted their meter readings via [Form] Application for Appointment for Energisation of Service Connectionhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:b79a3530-a175-4022-8e8c-bfcf3d298839/Application%20for%20Appointment%20for%20Energisation%20of%20Service%20Connection.pdf APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT FOR ENERGISATION OF SERVICE CONNECTION To: HOS, Elect Installation From [Name of Design LEW]: Company: SP Services Ltd Company: Email Address: largeinstall@spgroup.com.sg Contact No.: Date: Application No.: MSS A/C No.: Email Address (Design LEW): Email Address [Info] Supply Conditions for District Cooling Servicehttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:e11e2c07-2c40-44b8-8306-7f59798fb50e/Supply%20Conditions%20for%20District%20Cooling%20Service.pdf SUPPLY CONDITIONS FOR DISTRICT COOLING SERVICE TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. General and Administrative Provisions 1.1 Purpose of the Conditions 1.2 Definitions 1.3 Hierarchy of Documents 2. General Obligations 2.1 General Obligations of the Service Provider 2.2 General Obligations of the Consumer 3 20190314 - Media Advisory - Facebook and WhatsApp Service Disruptionhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/6ae887a0-e021-4cb3-b1c8-3439a0e4442e/20190314+-+Media+Advisory+-+Facebook+and+WhatsApp+Service+Disruption.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID= Media Advisory Facebook and WhatsApp Service Disruption Singapore, 14 March 2019 – There are reports that Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram users around the world were not able to access these apps from Wednesday, 13 March. (See news report: Channel News Asia) For customers who submitted their meter 20190704 - Media Advisory - Facebook and WhatsApp Service Disruptionhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/733dc35f-c0fb-4766-ab95-b3b6a32868ca/20190704+-+Media+Advisory+-+Facebook+and+WhatsApp+Service+Disruption.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID= Media Advisory WhatsApp n F ce k Service Disruption Singapore, 4 l 2019 – There are reports that WhatsApp and Instagram users around the world were not able to access these apps from , . (See news report: Channel News Asia. For customers who submitted their meter readings via WhatsApp since 5pm SP Services' Customer Service Centre Relocates To PWC Buildinghttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/SP-Services-Customer-Service-Centre-Relocates-To-PWC-Building Media Release SP Services' Customer Service Centre Relocates To PWC Building 18 March 2015 1. SP Services’ Customer Service Centre at TripleOne Somerset will be relocated to PWC Building at 8 Cross Street from Monday 23 March 2015. 2. The new Customer Service Centre is conveniently located next Schneider Electric Partners SP to Fully Electrify Service Vehicleshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/Schneider-Electric-Partners-SP-To-Fully-Electrify-Service-Vehicles Media Release Schneider Electric Partners SP to Fully Electrify Service Vehicles Schneider Electric is the first corporate partner outside of the public transport sector to use SP Group’s nationwide EV charging network Singapore, 2 January 2020 – Schneider Electric (SE) and SP Group (SP) today [20160927] The Straits Times - Singapore Power Plugs For Electric Service Fleethttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:9c93f33a-97a8-42be-8401-0876ee353fd7 | TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2016 | THE STRAITS TIMES | B1 MENTAL ILLNESS GROUP SEEKS TO END HIRING PRACTICE B2 GALAXY NOTE7 EXCHANGE UNITS ALSO FAULTY B4 MOK KIM WHANG JAIL, FINE FOR ST MARINE EXEC IN GRAFT SCANDAL B3 Singapore Power plugs for electric service fleet It plans to switch its fleet of 400 Strides and SP Group to Launch Electrification-As-A-Service (EaaS) for EV Customershttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/Strides-and-SP-Group-to-Launch-Electrification-As-A-Service--EaaS--for-EV-Customers News Release Strides and SP Group to Launch Electrification-As-A-Service (EaaS) for EV Customers Singapore, 28 May 2021 – SP Group (SP) and Strides Transportation (Strides) have signed an agreement to launch Electrification-as-a-Service (EaaS) as a new offering to Strides’ drivers and fleet Media Release - SP Services' Customer Service Centre Relocates To PWC Buildinghttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/0d6c1c4d-c024-4e26-b49a-9d3a0eca3b78/%5B20150318%5D+Media+Release+-+SP+Services'+Customer+Service+Centre+Relocates+To+PWC+Building.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID= 18 Mar 2015 For Immediate Release MEDIA RELEASE SP Services’ Customer Service Centre Relocates To PWC Building 1. SP Services’ Customer Service Centre at TripleOne Somerset will be relocated to PWC Building at 8 Cross Street from Monday 23 March 2015. 2. The new Customer Service Centre SP Group Partners SPC to Install EV Chargers at SPC Service Stationshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/SP-Group-partners-SPC-to-install-EV-chargers-at-SPC-service-stations News Release SP Group Partners SPC to Install EV Chargers at SPC Service Stations Roll out will begin with first five of SPC’s stations next year Singapore, 17 November 2022 – SP Group (SP) and Singapore Petroleum Company Ltd (SPC) announced today a partnership to install fast electric vehicle (EV 1 2 3 4 5 ..... 63 Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sp-services Search SP Serviceshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/our-services/utilities OverviewUtilities Quick Guide ResidentialUtilities Quick Guide CommercialGo green, go paperlessTariff informationOpen Electricity MarketFAQsForm & ResourcesChat with Us Utilities Conversion of paper to electronic bills As part of our ongoing sustainability efforts and to provide convenience to customers, we are moving from paper to electronic bills in phases. You can access your bill via our SP app or Utilities Portal if you have registered your account with us on either platform. If you have not registered for an e-account, you can do so through the following steps: Step 1: Download the SP app from the App Store or Google Play or access our Utilities Portal here. Step 2: Select “Sign up for an account/ Sign Up” on the SP app or the Utilities Portal. Fill in the required information and click “Submit”. Step 3: You will receive a verification email to complete your registration. Step 4: Return to the log-in page on the SP app or Utilities Portal and link your utilities account from the home page. Provide your utilities account number which can be found on your bill, the postal code tied to your premises and the last 4 characters of your NRIC/FIN number. If you have forgotten your e-account log in details, click on “Forgot Password” or “Forgot Email”, and follow the instructions. We understand that some customers may still require paper bills or need more time for the transition. If you wish to continue receiving paper bills, please let us know through any of the following channels: E-bill Hotline: 6671 7101 WhatsApp: 9659 8250 Online at spgrp.sg/contactus Our customer service officers will be available to assist you. Quick Guide to Your Utilities Moving into a new home can be exciting, but it can also be one of the most stressful life events. With our digital services, you can manage every aspect of your utilities account at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere. Here’s what you need to know. Utilities Guide Understanding Utilities and Tariffs Moving into a new home can be exciting, but it can also be one of the most stressful life events. With our digital services, you can manage every aspect of your utilities account at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere. Here’s what you need to know. Find out more Quick Links Open Utilities Account Close Utilities Account Reschedule Appointment Check Application SP Utilities Portal Open Electricity Market Towards a greener life SP app Learn and manage your utilities consumption, compare offerings from different retailers and choose the right plan for your home. Latest News Jacqueline Chew gives us a glimpse into her work as the Head of Customer Care and mother to two 6-year old twins. Read more Life would be a breeze if we could get our important tasks done fast, anytime, anywhere. Read more You can have power in your hands to save energy and cost. Read more View More Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sp-services Search SP Serviceshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/our-services/utilities OverviewUtilities Quick Guide ResidentialUtilities Quick Guide CommercialGo green, go paperlessTariff informationOpen Electricity MarketFAQsForm & ResourcesChat with Us Utilities Conversion of paper to electronic bills As part of our ongoing sustainability efforts and to provide convenience to customers, we are moving from paper to electronic bills in phases. You can access your bill via our SP app or Utilities Portal if you have registered your account with us on either platform. If you have not registered for an e-account, you can do so through the following steps: Step 1: Download the SP app from the App Store or Google Play or access our Utilities Portal here. Step 2: Select “Sign up for an account/ Sign Up” on the SP app or the Utilities Portal. Fill in the required information and click “Submit”. Step 3: You will receive a verification email to complete your registration. Step 4: Return to the log-in page on the SP app or Utilities Portal and link your utilities account from the home page. Provide your utilities account number which can be found on your bill, the postal code tied to your premises and the last 4 characters of your NRIC/FIN number. If you have forgotten your e-account log in details, click on “Forgot Password” or “Forgot Email”, and follow the instructions. We understand that some customers may still require paper bills or need more time for the transition. If you wish to continue receiving paper bills, please let us know through any of the following channels: E-bill Hotline: 6671 7101 WhatsApp: 9659 8250 Online at spgrp.sg/contactus Our customer service officers will be available to assist you. Quick Guide to Your Utilities Moving into a new home can be exciting, but it can also be one of the most stressful life events. With our digital services, you can manage every aspect of your utilities account at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere. Here’s what you need to know. Utilities Guide Understanding Utilities and Tariffs Moving into a new home can be exciting, but it can also be one of the most stressful life events. With our digital services, you can manage every aspect of your utilities account at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere. Here’s what you need to know. Find out more Quick Links Open Utilities Account Close Utilities Account Reschedule Appointment Check Application SP Utilities Portal Open Electricity Market Towards a greener life SP app Learn and manage your utilities consumption, compare offerings from different retailers and choose the right plan for your home. Latest News Jacqueline Chew gives us a glimpse into her work as the Head of Customer Care and mother to two 6-year old twins. Read more Life would be a breeze if we could get our important tasks done fast, anytime, anywhere. Read more You can have power in your hands to save energy and cost. Read more View More Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=service Search Facebook and WhatsApp Service Disruptionhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/Facebook-and-WhatsApp-Service-Disruption Media Advisory Facebook and WhatsApp Service Disruption Singapore, 14 March 2019 – There are reports that Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram users around the world were not able to access these apps from Wednesday, 13 March. (See news report: Channel News Asia) For customers who submitted their meter WhatsApp and Facebook Service Disruptionhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/WhatsApp-and-Facebook-Service-Disruption Media Advisory WhatsApp and Facebook Service Disruption Singapore, 4 July 2019 – There are reports that WhatsApp and Instagram users around the world were not able to access these apps from Wednesday, 3 July (See news report: Channel News Asia. For customers who submitted their meter readings via [Info] Supply Conditions for District Cooling Servicehttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:e11e2c07-2c40-44b8-8306-7f59798fb50e/Supply%20Conditions%20for%20District%20Cooling%20Service.pdf SUPPLY CONDITIONS FOR DISTRICT COOLING SERVICE TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. General and Administrative Provisions 1.1 Purpose of the Conditions 1.2 Definitions 1.3 Hierarchy of Documents 2. General Obligations 2.1 General Obligations of the Service Provider 2.2 General Obligations of the Consumer 3 [Form] Application for Appointment for Energisation of Service Connectionhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:b79a3530-a175-4022-8e8c-bfcf3d298839/Application%20for%20Appointment%20for%20Energisation%20of%20Service%20Connection.pdf APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT FOR ENERGISATION OF SERVICE CONNECTION To: HOS, Elect Installation From [Name of Design LEW]: Company: SP Services Ltd Company: Email Address: largeinstall@spgroup.com.sg Contact No.: Date: Application No.: MSS A/C No.: Email Address (Design LEW): Email Address 20190314 - Media Advisory - Facebook and WhatsApp Service Disruptionhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/6ae887a0-e021-4cb3-b1c8-3439a0e4442e/20190314+-+Media+Advisory+-+Facebook+and+WhatsApp+Service+Disruption.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID= Media Advisory Facebook and WhatsApp Service Disruption Singapore, 14 March 2019 – There are reports that Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram users around the world were not able to access these apps from Wednesday, 13 March. (See news report: Channel News Asia) For customers who submitted their meter 20190704 - Media Advisory - Facebook and WhatsApp Service Disruptionhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/733dc35f-c0fb-4766-ab95-b3b6a32868ca/20190704+-+Media+Advisory+-+Facebook+and+WhatsApp+Service+Disruption.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID= Media Advisory WhatsApp n F ce k Service Disruption Singapore, 4 l 2019 – There are reports that WhatsApp and Instagram users around the world were not able to access these apps from , . (See news report: Channel News Asia. For customers who submitted their meter readings via WhatsApp since 5pm SP Services' Customer Service Centre Relocates To PWC Buildinghttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/SP-Services-Customer-Service-Centre-Relocates-To-PWC-Building Media Release SP Services' Customer Service Centre Relocates To PWC Building 18 March 2015 1. SP Services’ Customer Service Centre at TripleOne Somerset will be relocated to PWC Building at 8 Cross Street from Monday 23 March 2015. 2. The new Customer Service Centre is conveniently located next Schneider Electric Partners SP to Fully Electrify Service Vehicleshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/Schneider-Electric-Partners-SP-To-Fully-Electrify-Service-Vehicles Media Release Schneider Electric Partners SP to Fully Electrify Service Vehicles Schneider Electric is the first corporate partner outside of the public transport sector to use SP Group’s nationwide EV charging network Singapore, 2 January 2020 – Schneider Electric (SE) and SP Group (SP) today Strides and SP Group to Launch Electrification-As-A-Service (EaaS) for EV Customershttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/Strides-and-SP-Group-to-Launch-Electrification-As-A-Service--EaaS--for-EV-Customers News Release Strides and SP Group to Launch Electrification-As-A-Service (EaaS) for EV Customers Singapore, 28 May 2021 – SP Group (SP) and Strides Transportation (Strides) have signed an agreement to launch Electrification-as-a-Service (EaaS) as a new offering to Strides’ drivers and fleet [20160927] The Straits Times - Singapore Power Plugs For Electric Service Fleethttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:9c93f33a-97a8-42be-8401-0876ee353fd7 | TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2016 | THE STRAITS TIMES | B1 MENTAL ILLNESS GROUP SEEKS TO END HIRING PRACTICE B2 GALAXY NOTE7 EXCHANGE UNITS ALSO FAULTY B4 MOK KIM WHANG JAIL, FINE FOR ST MARINE EXEC IN GRAFT SCANDAL B3 Singapore Power plugs for electric service fleet It plans to switch its fleet of 400 SP+Group+partners+SPC+to+install+EV+chargers+at+SPC+service+stations.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/40e38d4c-ed73-49db-8525-89aebbe212b4/SP+Group+partners+SPC+to+install+EV+chargers+at+SPC+service+stations.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID= News Release SPC PARTNERS SP GROUP TO INSTALL ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING POINTS AT SPC SERVICE STATIONS Roll out will begin with first five of SPC’s stations next year Singapore, 17 November 2022 – SP Group (SP) and Singapore Petroleum Company Ltd (SPC) announced today a partnership to install fast Media Release - SP Services' Customer Service Centre Relocates To PWC Buildinghttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/0d6c1c4d-c024-4e26-b49a-9d3a0eca3b78/%5B20150318%5D+Media+Release+-+SP+Services'+Customer+Service+Centre+Relocates+To+PWC+Building.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID= 18 Mar 2015 For Immediate Release MEDIA RELEASE SP Services’ Customer Service Centre Relocates To PWC Building 1. SP Services’ Customer Service Centre at TripleOne Somerset will be relocated to PWC Building at 8 Cross Street from Monday 23 March 2015. 2. The new Customer Service Centre 1 2 3 4 5 ..... 64 Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sp-services Search SP Serviceshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/our-services/utilities OverviewUtilities Quick Guide ResidentialUtilities Quick Guide CommercialGo green, go paperlessTariff informationOpen Electricity MarketFAQsForm & ResourcesChat with Us Utilities Conversion of paper to electronic bills As part of our ongoing sustainability efforts and to provide convenience to customers, we are moving from paper to electronic bills in phases. You can access your bill via our SP app or Utilities Portal if you have registered your account with us on either platform. If you have not registered for an e-account, you can do so through the following steps: Step 1: Download the SP app from the App Store or Google Play or access our Utilities Portal here. Step 2: Select “Sign up for an account/ Sign Up” on the SP app or the Utilities Portal. Fill in the required information and click “Submit”. Step 3: You will receive a verification email to complete your registration. Step 4: Return to the log-in page on the SP app or Utilities Portal and link your utilities account from the home page. Provide your utilities account number which can be found on your bill, the postal code tied to your premises and the last 4 characters of your NRIC/FIN number. If you have forgotten your e-account log in details, click on “Forgot Password” or “Forgot Email”, and follow the instructions. We understand that some customers may still require paper bills or need more time for the transition. If you wish to continue receiving paper bills, please let us know through any of the following channels: E-bill Hotline: 6671 7101 WhatsApp: 9659 8250 Online at spgrp.sg/contactus Our customer service officers will be available to assist you. Quick Guide to Your Utilities Moving into a new home can be exciting, but it can also be one of the most stressful life events. With our digital services, you can manage every aspect of your utilities account at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere. Here’s what you need to know. Utilities Guide Understanding Utilities and Tariffs Moving into a new home can be exciting, but it can also be one of the most stressful life events. With our digital services, you can manage every aspect of your utilities account at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere. Here’s what you need to know. Find out more Quick Links Open Utilities Account Close Utilities Account Reschedule Appointment Check Application SP Utilities Portal Open Electricity Market Towards a greener life SP app Learn and manage your utilities consumption, compare offerings from different retailers and choose the right plan for your home. Latest News Jacqueline Chew gives us a glimpse into her work as the Head of Customer Care and mother to two 6-year old twins. Read more Life would be a breeze if we could get our important tasks done fast, anytime, anywhere. Read more You can have power in your hands to save energy and cost. Read more View More Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=service Search WhatsApp and Facebook Service Disruptionhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/WhatsApp-and-Facebook-Service-Disruption Media Advisory WhatsApp and Facebook Service Disruption Singapore, 4 July 2019 – There are reports that WhatsApp and Instagram users around the world were not able to access these apps from Wednesday, 3 July (See news report: Channel News Asia. For customers who submitted their meter readings via Facebook and WhatsApp Service Disruptionhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/Facebook-and-WhatsApp-Service-Disruption Media Advisory Facebook and WhatsApp Service Disruption Singapore, 14 March 2019 – There are reports that Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram users around the world were not able to access these apps from Wednesday, 13 March. (See news report: Channel News Asia) For customers who submitted their meter [Info] Supply Conditions for District Cooling Servicehttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:e11e2c07-2c40-44b8-8306-7f59798fb50e/Supply%20Conditions%20for%20District%20Cooling%20Service.pdf SUPPLY CONDITIONS FOR DISTRICT COOLING SERVICE TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. General and Administrative Provisions 1.1 Purpose of the Conditions 1.2 Definitions 1.3 Hierarchy of Documents 2. General Obligations 2.1 General Obligations of the Service Provider 2.2 General Obligations of the Consumer 3 [Form] Application for Appointment for Energisation of Service Connectionhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:b79a3530-a175-4022-8e8c-bfcf3d298839/Application%20for%20Appointment%20for%20Energisation%20of%20Service%20Connection.pdf APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT FOR ENERGISATION OF SERVICE CONNECTION To: HOS, Elect Installation From [Name of Design LEW]: Company: SP Services Ltd Company: Email Address: largeinstall@spgroup.com.sg Contact No.: Date: Application No.: MSS A/C No.: Email Address (Design LEW): Email Address 20190314 - Media Advisory - Facebook and WhatsApp Service Disruptionhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/6ae887a0-e021-4cb3-b1c8-3439a0e4442e/20190314+-+Media+Advisory+-+Facebook+and+WhatsApp+Service+Disruption.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID= Media Advisory Facebook and WhatsApp Service Disruption Singapore, 14 March 2019 – There are reports that Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram users around the world were not able to access these apps from Wednesday, 13 March. (See news report: Channel News Asia) For customers who submitted their meter 20190704 - Media Advisory - Facebook and WhatsApp Service Disruptionhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/733dc35f-c0fb-4766-ab95-b3b6a32868ca/20190704+-+Media+Advisory+-+Facebook+and+WhatsApp+Service+Disruption.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID= Media Advisory WhatsApp n F ce k Service Disruption Singapore, 4 l 2019 – There are reports that WhatsApp and Instagram users around the world were not able to access these apps from , . (See news report: Channel News Asia. For customers who submitted their meter readings via WhatsApp since 5pm Schneider Electric Partners SP to Fully Electrify Service Vehicleshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/Schneider-Electric-Partners-SP-To-Fully-Electrify-Service-Vehicles Media Release Schneider Electric Partners SP to Fully Electrify Service Vehicles Schneider Electric is the first corporate partner outside of the public transport sector to use SP Group’s nationwide EV charging network Singapore, 2 January 2020 – Schneider Electric (SE) and SP Group (SP) today SP Services' Customer Service Centre Relocates To PWC Buildinghttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/SP-Services-Customer-Service-Centre-Relocates-To-PWC-Building Media Release SP Services' Customer Service Centre Relocates To PWC Building 18 March 2015 1. SP Services’ Customer Service Centre at TripleOne Somerset will be relocated to PWC Building at 8 Cross Street from Monday 23 March 2015. 2. The new Customer Service Centre is conveniently located next Strides and SP Group to Launch Electrification-As-A-Service (EaaS) for EV Customershttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/Strides-and-SP-Group-to-Launch-Electrification-As-A-Service--EaaS--for-EV-Customers News Release Strides and SP Group to Launch Electrification-As-A-Service (EaaS) for EV Customers Singapore, 28 May 2021 – SP Group (SP) and Strides Transportation (Strides) have signed an agreement to launch Electrification-as-a-Service (EaaS) as a new offering to Strides’ drivers and fleet [20160927] The Straits Times - Singapore Power Plugs For Electric Service Fleethttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:9c93f33a-97a8-42be-8401-0876ee353fd7 | TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2016 | THE STRAITS TIMES | B1 MENTAL ILLNESS GROUP SEEKS TO END HIRING PRACTICE B2 GALAXY NOTE7 EXCHANGE UNITS ALSO FAULTY B4 MOK KIM WHANG JAIL, FINE FOR ST MARINE EXEC IN GRAFT SCANDAL B3 Singapore Power plugs for electric service fleet It plans to switch its fleet of 400 SP+Group+partners+SPC+to+install+EV+chargers+at+SPC+service+stations.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/40e38d4c-ed73-49db-8525-89aebbe212b4/SP+Group+partners+SPC+to+install+EV+chargers+at+SPC+service+stations.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID= News Release SPC PARTNERS SP GROUP TO INSTALL ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING POINTS AT SPC SERVICE STATIONS Roll out will begin with first five of SPC’s stations next year Singapore, 17 November 2022 – SP Group (SP) and Singapore Petroleum Company Ltd (SPC) announced today a partnership to install fast Media Release - SP Services' Customer Service Centre Relocates To PWC Buildinghttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/0d6c1c4d-c024-4e26-b49a-9d3a0eca3b78/%5B20150318%5D+Media+Release+-+SP+Services'+Customer+Service+Centre+Relocates+To+PWC+Building.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID= 18 Mar 2015 For Immediate Release MEDIA RELEASE SP Services’ Customer Service Centre Relocates To PWC Building 1. SP Services’ Customer Service Centre at TripleOne Somerset will be relocated to PWC Building at 8 Cross Street from Monday 23 March 2015. 2. The new Customer Service Centre 1 2 3 4 5 ..... 64 Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sp-services Search SP Serviceshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/our-services/utilities OverviewUtilities Quick Guide ResidentialUtilities Quick Guide CommercialGo green, go paperlessTariff informationOpen Electricity MarketFAQsForm & ResourcesChat with Us Utilities Conversion of paper to electronic bills As part of our ongoing sustainability efforts and to provide convenience to customers, we are moving from paper to electronic bills in phases. You can access your bill via our SP app or Utilities Portal if you have registered your account with us on either platform. If you have not registered for an e-account, you can do so through the following steps: Step 1: Download the SP app from the App Store or Google Play or access our Utilities Portal here. Step 2: Select “Sign up for an account/ Sign Up” on the SP app or the Utilities Portal. Fill in the required information and click “Submit”. Step 3: You will receive a verification email to complete your registration. Step 4: Return to the log-in page on the SP app or Utilities Portal and link your utilities account from the home page. Provide your utilities account number which can be found on your bill, the postal code tied to your premises and the last 4 characters of your NRIC/FIN number. If you have forgotten your e-account log in details, click on “Forgot Password” or “Forgot Email”, and follow the instructions. We understand that some customers may still require paper bills or need more time for the transition. If you wish to continue receiving paper bills, please let us know through any of the following channels: E-bill Hotline: 6671 7101 WhatsApp: 9659 8250 Online at spgrp.sg/contactus Our customer service officers will be available to assist you. Quick Guide to Your Utilities Moving into a new home can be exciting, but it can also be one of the most stressful life events. With our digital services, you can manage every aspect of your utilities account at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere. Here’s what you need to know. Utilities Guide Understanding Utilities and Tariffs Moving into a new home can be exciting, but it can also be one of the most stressful life events. With our digital services, you can manage every aspect of your utilities account at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere. Here’s what you need to know. Find out more Quick Links Open Utilities Account Close Utilities Account Reschedule Appointment Check Application SP Utilities Portal Open Electricity Market Towards a greener life SP app Learn and manage your utilities consumption, compare offerings from different retailers and choose the right plan for your home. Latest News Jacqueline Chew gives us a glimpse into her work as the Head of Customer Care and mother to two 6-year old twins. Read more Life would be a breeze if we could get our important tasks done fast, anytime, anywhere. Read more You can have power in your hands to save energy and cost. Read more View More Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sp-services Search SP Serviceshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/our-services/utilities OverviewUtilities Quick Guide ResidentialUtilities Quick Guide CommercialGo green, go paperlessTariff informationOpen Electricity MarketFAQsForm & ResourcesChat with Us Utilities Conversion of paper to electronic bills As part of our ongoing sustainability efforts and to provide convenience to customers, we are moving from paper to electronic bills in phases. You can access your bill via our SP app or Utilities Portal if you have registered your account with us on either platform. If you have not registered for an e-account, you can do so through the following steps: Step 1: Download the SP app from the App Store or Google Play or access our Utilities Portal here. Step 2: Select “Sign up for an account/ Sign Up” on the SP app or the Utilities Portal. Fill in the required information and click “Submit”. Step 3: You will receive a verification email to complete your registration. Step 4: Return to the log-in page on the SP app or Utilities Portal and link your utilities account from the home page. Provide your utilities account number which can be found on your bill, the postal code tied to your premises and the last 4 characters of your NRIC/FIN number. If you have forgotten your e-account log in details, click on “Forgot Password” or “Forgot Email”, and follow the instructions. We understand that some customers may still require paper bills or need more time for the transition. If you wish to continue receiving paper bills, please let us know through any of the following channels: E-bill Hotline: 6671 7101 WhatsApp: 9659 8250 Online at spgrp.sg/contactus Our customer service officers will be available to assist you. Quick Guide to Your Utilities Moving into a new home can be exciting, but it can also be one of the most stressful life events. With our digital services, you can manage every aspect of your utilities account at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere. Here’s what you need to know. Utilities Guide Understanding Utilities and Tariffs Moving into a new home can be exciting, but it can also be one of the most stressful life events. With our digital services, you can manage every aspect of your utilities account at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere. Here’s what you need to know. Find out more Quick Links Open Utilities Account Close Utilities Account Reschedule Appointment Check Application SP Utilities Portal Open Electricity Market Towards a greener life SP app Learn and manage your utilities consumption, compare offerings from different retailers and choose the right plan for your home. Latest News Jacqueline Chew gives us a glimpse into her work as the Head of Customer Care and mother to two 6-year old twins. Read more Life would be a breeze if we could get our important tasks done fast, anytime, anywhere. Read more You can have power in your hands to save energy and cost. Read more View More Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sp-services Search SP Serviceshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/our-services/utilities OverviewUtilities Quick Guide ResidentialUtilities Quick Guide CommercialGo green, go paperlessTariff informationOpen Electricity MarketFAQsForm & ResourcesChat with Us Utilities Conversion of paper to electronic bills As part of our ongoing sustainability efforts and to provide convenience to customers, we are moving from paper to electronic bills in phases. You can access your bill via our SP app or Utilities Portal if you have registered your account with us on either platform. If you have not registered for an e-account, you can do so through the following steps: Step 1: Download the SP app from the App Store or Google Play or access our Utilities Portal here. Step 2: Select “Sign up for an account/ Sign Up” on the SP app or the Utilities Portal. Fill in the required information and click “Submit”. Step 3: You will receive a verification email to complete your registration. Step 4: Return to the log-in page on the SP app or Utilities Portal and link your utilities account from the home page. Provide your utilities account number which can be found on your bill, the postal code tied to your premises and the last 4 characters of your NRIC/FIN number. If you have forgotten your e-account log in details, click on “Forgot Password” or “Forgot Email”, and follow the instructions. We understand that some customers may still require paper bills or need more time for the transition. If you wish to continue receiving paper bills, please let us know through any of the following channels: E-bill Hotline: 6671 7101 WhatsApp: 9659 8250 Online at spgrp.sg/contactus Our customer service officers will be available to assist you. Quick Guide to Your Utilities Moving into a new home can be exciting, but it can also be one of the most stressful life events. With our digital services, you can manage every aspect of your utilities account at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere. Here’s what you need to know. Utilities Guide Understanding Utilities and Tariffs Moving into a new home can be exciting, but it can also be one of the most stressful life events. With our digital services, you can manage every aspect of your utilities account at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere. Here’s what you need to know. Find out more Quick Links Open Utilities Account Close Utilities Account Reschedule Appointment Check Application SP Utilities Portal Open Electricity Market Towards a greener life SP app Learn and manage your utilities consumption, compare offerings from different retailers and choose the right plan for your home. Latest News Jacqueline Chew gives us a glimpse into her work as the Head of Customer Care and mother to two 6-year old twins. Read more Life would be a breeze if we could get our important tasks done fast, anytime, anywhere. Read more You can have power in your hands to save energy and cost. Read more View More Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sp-services Search SP Serviceshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/our-services/utilities OverviewUtilities Quick Guide ResidentialUtilities Quick Guide CommercialGo green, go paperlessTariff informationOpen Electricity MarketFAQsForm & ResourcesChat with Us Utilities Conversion of paper to electronic bills As part of our ongoing sustainability efforts and to provide convenience to customers, we are moving from paper to electronic bills in phases. You can access your bill via our SP app or Utilities Portal if you have registered your account with us on either platform. If you have not registered for an e-account, you can do so through the following steps: Step 1: Download the SP app from the App Store or Google Play or access our Utilities Portal here. Step 2: Select “Sign up for an account/ Sign Up” on the SP app or the Utilities Portal. Fill in the required information and click “Submit”. Step 3: You will receive a verification email to complete your registration. Step 4: Return to the log-in page on the SP app or Utilities Portal and link your utilities account from the home page. Provide your utilities account number which can be found on your bill, the postal code tied to your premises and the last 4 characters of your NRIC/FIN number. If you have forgotten your e-account log in details, click on “Forgot Password” or “Forgot Email”, and follow the instructions. We understand that some customers may still require paper bills or need more time for the transition. If you wish to continue receiving paper bills, please let us know through any of the following channels: E-bill Hotline: 6671 7101 WhatsApp: 9659 8250 Online at spgrp.sg/contactus Our customer service officers will be available to assist you. Quick Guide to Your Utilities Moving into a new home can be exciting, but it can also be one of the most stressful life events. With our digital services, you can manage every aspect of your utilities account at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere. Here’s what you need to know. Utilities Guide Understanding Utilities and Tariffs Moving into a new home can be exciting, but it can also be one of the most stressful life events. With our digital services, you can manage every aspect of your utilities account at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere. Here’s what you need to know. Find out more Quick Links Open Utilities Account Close Utilities Account Reschedule Appointment Check Application SP Utilities Portal Open Electricity Market Towards a greener life SP app Learn and manage your utilities consumption, compare offerings from different retailers and choose the right plan for your home. Latest News Jacqueline Chew gives us a glimpse into her work as the Head of Customer Care and mother to two 6-year old twins. Read more Life would be a breeze if we could get our important tasks done fast, anytime, anywhere. Read more You can have power in your hands to save energy and cost. Read more View More Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sp-services Search SP Serviceshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/our-services/utilities OverviewUtilities Quick Guide ResidentialUtilities Quick Guide CommercialGo green, go paperlessTariff informationOpen Electricity MarketFAQsForm & ResourcesChat with Us Utilities Conversion of paper to electronic bills As part of our ongoing sustainability efforts and to provide convenience to customers, we are moving from paper to electronic bills in phases. You can access your bill via our SP app or Utilities Portal if you have registered your account with us on either platform. If you have not registered for an e-account, you can do so through the following steps: Step 1: Download the SP app from the App Store or Google Play or access our Utilities Portal here. Step 2: Select “Sign up for an account/ Sign Up” on the SP app or the Utilities Portal. Fill in the required information and click “Submit”. Step 3: You will receive a verification email to complete your registration. Step 4: Return to the log-in page on the SP app or Utilities Portal and link your utilities account from the home page. Provide your utilities account number which can be found on your bill, the postal code tied to your premises and the last 4 characters of your NRIC/FIN number. If you have forgotten your e-account log in details, click on “Forgot Password” or “Forgot Email”, and follow the instructions. We understand that some customers may still require paper bills or need more time for the transition. If you wish to continue receiving paper bills, please let us know through any of the following channels: E-bill Hotline: 6671 7101 WhatsApp: 9659 8250 Online at spgrp.sg/contactus Our customer service officers will be available to assist you. Quick Guide to Your Utilities Moving into a new home can be exciting, but it can also be one of the most stressful life events. With our digital services, you can manage every aspect of your utilities account at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere. Here’s what you need to know. Utilities Guide Understanding Utilities and Tariffs Moving into a new home can be exciting, but it can also be one of the most stressful life events. With our digital services, you can manage every aspect of your utilities account at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere. Here’s what you need to know. Find out more Quick Links Open Utilities Account Close Utilities Account Reschedule Appointment Check Application SP Utilities Portal Open Electricity Market Towards a greener life SP app Learn and manage your utilities consumption, compare offerings from different retailers and choose the right plan for your home. Latest News Jacqueline Chew gives us a glimpse into her work as the Head of Customer Care and mother to two 6-year old twins. Read more Life would be a breeze if we could get our important tasks done fast, anytime, anywhere. Read more You can have power in your hands to save energy and cost. Read more View More Community Services | SP Grouphttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/csr OverviewSP Kids at HeartSupporting YouthStaff VolunteerismKeeping our community safe Community Empowering Lives, for Life At SP Group, we are committed to sustained giving to meet the needs of the community, creating meaningful and lasting impact. We raise funds and contribute to programmes that support vulnerable seniors, youth, and children. The SP Heartware Fund was established in 2005 in partnership with Community Chest. It currently supports vulnerable members of the community across the age spectrum. Through almost 100 critical social services programmes, we enable seniors to age with dignity, and empower young children and youth to optimise their learning and realise their potential by enhancing their social mobility. They benefit from counselling, befriending, mentorship, rehabilitation, education and enrichment resources, nutrition, and caregiver support. Our staff also contribute generously to the Fund, which SP matches dollar for dollar. In addition, SP underwrites all fund-raising and operational costs of the Fund and programmes, so that all donations will go fully to the social service organisations the Fund supports. Volunteerism is an integral part of our DNA. Our staff volunteers, known as SP Heart Workers, are passionate about giving their time, skills, and effort to improve quality of life. They drive outreach activities for the vulnerable and underserved throughout the year. We are grateful to all our staff, business associates, customers, and the public for their contributions to the Fund, over the years, in support of more social services recipients. Click here to donate SP Kids at Heart SP Kids at Heart was launched in June 2021 to support young children from low-income families in their learning journey.   More than 5,000 children under KidSTART have benefited from learning tools, including digital devices for home-based learning. To foster early literacy and parent-child bonding, new initiatives were launched in 2022, including the KidSTART Sea Adventures interactive play and KidSTART Stories, which provides lower-income families with their own mini-library to nurture reading habits. Our SP Heart Workers are also on hand to support the outreach programmes. Supporting Youth SP is committed to empowering youth with access to different developmental pathways, to pursue their education and career aspirations, regardless of their socio-economic background. We extended our support to the youth segment In April 2022 with a S$1.35 million donation to launch the inaugural SP Group Engineering Study Awards. Over three years, 450 engineering students from lower-income families at the Institute of Technical Education (ITE) will receive monthly financial support. In May 2023, SP announced a S$750,000 donation to Youth Guidance Outreach Services (YGOS) which helped launch Singapore’s first-of-its-kind mobile youth engagement outpost powered by an electric van. SP is also providing free charging for this EV on Singapore’s largest fast-charging network. In addition to this mobile outpost to extend YGOS’ outreach, the funding also enabled the refurbishment of two youth centres in Woodlands and Ang Mo Kio and ramped up operations in Jurong, which has one of the highest concentrations of youth in Singapore. Staff Volunteerism SP Heart Workers organise outreach activities for social service users throughout the year. These include befriending activities at Senior Activity Centres, helping seniors with their grocery runs, conducting digital clinics and more. At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, SP Heart Workers also partnered FairPrice to bring a mobile supermarket to the doorstep of seniors. On the children and youth fronts, our SP Heart Workers were also actively involved in distributing learning kits to KidSTART children and their families, as well as conducting reading programmes and digital workshops at Allkin Singapore. In addition, they befriended youth at YGOS through sports and learning journeys. SP’s staff were part of national-level efforts to provide pandemic relief to the public, including the manning of hotlines for Temasek Foundation’s Stay Prepared programme and Ministry of Health’s home recovery scheme. For the latter, SP received national recognition through the COVID-19 Resilience Certificate. Its team leader and assistant team leader received the Public Service Medal (COVID-19) and they were among 16 staff presented the COVID-19 Resilience Medal. SP also received the President’s Certificate of Commendation for sustained support and contributions to the community through donations and volunteerism during the pandemic. Download SP Volunteers Guide Keeping our community safe At SP, safety is our highest priority. Staying free of accident and injury is an important part of our culture, for our community, our staff and our contractors. We organise outreach activities and produce educational resources to raise public awareness on gas safety and to prevent accidents arising from gas leaks and fires. Climate Services | SP Grouphttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/sustainable-energy-solutions/climate-services/overview OverviewBusinessesIndividualsRECsCarbon CreditsSustainability ConsultingThe OneMillionTrees MovementContact Us Climate Services Enabling Your Transition to Net-Zero Countries globally have committed to the Paris Agreement. Businesses and individuals are rallying towards the collective goals of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius and achieving carbon neutrality by mid-century. Our comprehensive range of carbon solutions will enable businesses and individuals embark on their sustainability journeys, supporting baseline measurements, developing carbon-reduction roadmap, target setting, implementation and end-to-end reporting. 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If you have not registered for an e-account, you can do so through the following steps: Step 1: Download the SP app from the App Store or Google Play or access our Utilities Portal here. Step 2: Select “Sign up for an account/ Sign Up” on the SP app or the Utilities Portal. Fill in the required information and click “Submit”. Step 3: You will receive a verification email to complete your registration. Step 4: Return to the log-in page on the SP app or Utilities Portal and link your utilities account from the home page. Provide your utilities account number which can be found on your bill, the postal code tied to your premises and the last 4 characters of your NRIC/FIN number. If you have forgotten your e-account log in details, click on “Forgot Password” or “Forgot Email”, and follow the instructions. We understand that some customers may still require paper bills or need more time for the transition. If you wish to continue receiving paper bills, please let us know through any of the following channels: E-bill Hotline: 6671 7101 WhatsApp: 9659 8250 Online at spgrp.sg/contactus Our customer service officers will be available to assist you. Quick Guide to Your Utilities Moving into a new home can be exciting, but it can also be one of the most stressful life events. With our digital services, you can manage every aspect of your utilities account at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere. Here’s what you need to know. Utilities Guide Understanding Utilities and Tariffs Moving into a new home can be exciting, but it can also be one of the most stressful life events. With our digital services, you can manage every aspect of your utilities account at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere. Here’s what you need to know. Find out more Quick Links Open Utilities Account Close Utilities Account Reschedule Appointment Check Application SP Utilities Portal Open Electricity Market Towards a greener
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SAFETY PERFORMANCE CRITERIA Introduction 1. With effect from 1 April 2022, all tenders called by Singapore Power Limited and its Singapore incorporated subsidiaries (SP Group) will include a tender evaluation criteria that takes into account the participating tenderer’s safety performance in their contracts with SP Group. 2. This is in line with SP Group’s core value that safety is our highest priority and all our suppliers and contractors must continuously adopt good safety practices and prevent accidents from occurring. Tender Evaluation Criteria 3. All open and closed tenders published on or after 1 April 2022 by SP Group shall include the new Safety Performance criteria as part of its tender evaluation criteria. 4. The Safety Performance criteria shall be a 1 st level evaluation criteria together with Price and/or Quality and shall be of a overall weightage of not less than 10% of the total evaluation score. 5. For tenders that is evaluated based solely on lowest compliant priced tender with no requirement to assess quality (e.g supply of standard items such as HP toner cartridges), the following evaluation method shall apply: Total Evaluation Score (100%) = Safety Performance (10%) + Price (90%) 6. For tenders that is evaluated based on Price and Quality factors, the following evaluation method shall apply: Total Evaluation Score (100%) = Safety Performance (10%) + Price (X%) + Quality (Y%) Where X + Y = 90% 7. For the avoidance of doubt, other safety related evaluation criteria such as the proposed safety measures to be taken for the tendered project or the tenderer’s past safety awards shall be accounted separately under the Quality score. Safety Performance 8. Safety Performance of tenderers shall be assessed by taking into account the occurrence of any Loss Time Injury (LTI) incidents in the past 2 years prior to tender closing date. In the event of the occurrence of any incidents that results in fatality or serious injury in the past 1 year prior to the tender closing date, the bid submitted by the tenderer may be rejected by SP Group. For the avoidance of doubt only incidents occurring on or after 1 April 2022 will be considered. 9. Loss Time Injury incidents for the purpose of this Safety Performance criteria refers to any incidents where: a. It is a work-related injury occurs which results in lost work time of one work day or more; b. The incident occurred while the tenderer was carrying out works under a contract with SP Group; and c. The incident occurred on or after 1 April 2022. 10. Any incidents that occur in the course of the Tenderer’s work in contracts with other parties are not accounted under this criteria’s scoring but may considered in the final decision for award.