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EMA leads study to put electric vehicles on Singapore roads
Posted: 06 May 2009 1200 hrs

 
 
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SINGAPORE: A multi-agency taskforce chaired by the Energy Market Authority and Land Transport Authority has been set up to lead tests and research into the introduction of electric vehicles (EVs)in Singapore from 2010.

The programme will see S$20 million set aside to support infrastructure development and tests for electric vehicles.

The test-bed is expected to run for three years - between 2010 and 2012 - and based on the results gathered, the taskforce will evaluate the scope for larger scale adoption of EVs in future.

The taskforce will see the involvement of the Land Transport Authority (LTA), and members across different ministries and statutory boards, including the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), the Economic Development Board (EDB), and the National Environment Agency (NEA).

Also involved are key industry players such as auto manufacturers and technology companies, who will be able to help examine infrastructure requirements and new business models arising from EVs, as well as to identify industry and R&D opportunities.

In terms of transport, Mr Lawrence Wong, Chief Executive of EMA, said Singapore is well-positioned for the deployment of EVs because of its compact urban environment, robust electrical grid and IT infrastructure.

He addded that the test-bed will also provide a platform for companies to test out different EV prototypes and charging technologies as well as allow Singaoure to do more research in the area of vehicle-to-grid power.

"In particular, if EVs are able to provide power to the grid during peak periods, and draw power from the grid during off-peak periods, they will help to level the demand (load) on the grid, thereby enabling our power system to operate more efficiently", said the EMA head.

The EV test-bed offers potential economic benefits for manufacturing and R&D, such as in areas like battery technology, power electronics and electric drive systems, which could generate new and high-value investments.

So far, two groups - Renault-Nissan and Keppel Energy - have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the EV taskforce.

Renault-Nissan will supply EVs to the Singapore market and share its knowledge of such vehicles to develop common standards, while Keppel Energy will focus on developing charging stations and other infrastructure to support the test-bedding of EVs.

 

 



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