pThe chargers may be used by the public and staff./p
The chargers, which may be used by the public and staff, are located on levels B3 and B4 at the SingHealth Tower carpark.
“We are proud to be taking significant steps towards creating a greener and more sustainable future with the installation of EV chargers on our hospital campuses,” said Mr Tan Jack Thian, SingHealth group chief operating officer. Rated at 7.4kW, plugging in an EV like the BYD Atto 3 for an hour will add around 50km of operating range.
“In supporting the healthcare sector’s decarbonisation journey, we are pleased to partner SingHealth to scale up electrification across its facilities,” said Mr S. Harsha, SP Group’s managing director for sustainable energy solutions, Singapore. “ provides the public with even more options and greater convenience for charging their vehicles.”
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