SP Mobility, a subsidiary of SP Group, and Huawei are set to introduce Singapore’s fastest public electric vehicle (EV) charger at Temasek Polytechnic, with deployment scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2025.

The ultra-fast charger, boasting a maximum power output of 480kW, is capable of delivering over 200km of driving range in just five minutes. It will be equipped with at least four charging points and will incorporate an integrated energy storage system to ease reliance on grid power during peak periods. Huawei’s proprietary liquid-cooling technology underpins the solution, offering advanced thermal management to ensure consistent performance, enhanced safety, and energy efficiency with minimal maintenance requirements.
This rollout follows a memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed between Huawei and SP Mobility, aimed at co-developing and expanding high-powered charging infrastructure across the island. Both parties will also collaborate on a technical level to accelerate the development and implementation of fast and ultra-fast charging systems.
The deployment comes amid a surge in EV adoption in Singapore. According to the Land Transport Authority (LTA), electric vehicles accounted for 40% of all new car sales in the first quarter of 2025 — a record high that underscores the urgent demand for rapid and accessible charging infrastructure.
Beyond addressing the needs of passenger EVs, the initiative will also cater to commercial vehicle segments such as logistics fleets and private buses, which typically require higher charging capacity due to extended operational hours and greater travel distances. SP Mobility is additionally working with Goldbell Group to provide tailored charging solutions for heavy vehicle and logistics operators.
Dean Cher, Managing Director for Mobility at SP Group, commented: “SP Mobility is focused on enabling faster, reliable and more rewarding charging experiences, especially for fleet and commercial users. By partnering with Huawei, we look forward to collaborating on other cutting-edge EV charging technology and scaling up ultra-fast charging deployments to support the electrification of heavy vehicle segments.”
Maxi Wang, Chief Executive Officer of Huawei International, said: “Huawei is delighted to partner with SP Mobility to support Singapore’s journey towards carbon neutrality. Designed to meet fleet operators’ demands, Huawei’s ultra-fast chargers are highly reliable, efficient, and easily scalable to accommodate future needs. We remain dedicated to providing cutting-edge technology and services, empowering our local partners to create commercial value, accelerate sustainable development, and contribute to a greener, cleaner Singapore in line with the nation’s 2040 EV vision.”
The Temasek Polytechnic deployment is the first to be launched under Huawei’s broader collaboration with EV-Electric (EVe) Charging, a Land Transport Authority subsidiary. This initiative supports the national agenda to expand the EV charging network significantly. Huawei first partnered with EVe in 2024 to help develop the country’s largest public EV charging network.
-The Edge