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TotalEnergies ends EV charging operation in S’pore, to transfer charging points to other operators

  • TotalEnergies is ceasing its Singapore EV charging operations; all its stations will be transferred to other operators by Dec 31, following BlueSG's business pause.
  • SP Mobility will take over chargers in HDB carparks, but these will be offline until late 2025. Shell will take over around 80 sites and upgrade the chargers where feasible.
  • TotalEnergies had 1,465 of Singapore's 11,282 charging stations. The transfer doesn't impact TotalEnergies’ other activities in Singapore.
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Lucky workplace still havr

 

anyway they added another 6 charge+ at my place bringing the total of 9 chargers in my place 

 

pretty gd if u ask me

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Source: https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/totalenergies-charging-point-bluesg-electric-cars-5493971

SINGAPORE: TotalEnergies Charging Services Singapore is shutting down its electric vehicle charging operations locally, the company confirmed on Thursday (Nov 27).

All of its charging points will be transferred to other operators by Dec 31, said a TotalEnergies spokesperson.

This comes after BlueSG announced a sudden “strategic pause” of their electric vehicle point-to-point car-sharing operations in August. TotalEnergies, which had about 1,400 charging points in about 350 HDB carparks, was BlueSG’s appointed charge point operator.

BlueSG was the only car-sharing platform that offered point-to-point services in Singapore. It said in August that it was preparing to relaunch operations in 2026. 

TotalEnergies confirmed that they had signed a termination agreement to transfer its charge point network to LTA that came into effect on Sep 30. The company’s spokesperson said this decision follows BlueSG’s move to pause its car-sharing operations.

This decision has “no impact” on the company’s existing activities in Singapore, said the spokesperson.

“We remain committed to supporting the Singapore Green Plan and the region’s energy transition needs,” the spokesperson added.

SP Mobility will take over 63 of TotalEnergies’ charging stations from Nov 28, it said in an email to customers on Thursday (Nov 27). These stations cover 250 charging points and are located in areas like Bedok, Bishan, Hougang and Punggol.

SP Mobility told CNA that it will progressively transition these charges onto its platform after the transfer, aiming to complete the process by Dec 19.

These works will take place from Dec 8, and SP Mobility users can expect to access these charges on the app progressively from that day.

After BlueSG ceased operations, TotalEnergies sought LTA’s agreement to terminate its contract, and LTA agreed, said a spokesperson for the authority.

Since the TotalEnergies charging points at HDB carparks are part of Singapore’s public charging network, the government has arranged for them to be progressively taken over by operators that are already operating ones in HDB carparks at no additional cost to “reap operational and maintenance synergies”, said the LTA spokesperson.

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To charge or stop charge, you just need to tap the card at their charger bollard, then lift the gun. 

In my opinion it's very convenient, compared to the others, need to open the app and scan the QR code. 

Sometimes I kenna can't scan and had to manually enter the charger ID number. 

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On 11/28/2025 at 10:38 AM, kobayashiGT said:

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Source: https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/totalenergies-charging-point-bluesg-electric-cars-5493971

SINGAPORE: TotalEnergies Charging Services Singapore is shutting down its electric vehicle charging operations locally, the company confirmed on Thursday (Nov 27).

All of its charging points will be transferred to other operators by Dec 31, said a TotalEnergies spokesperson.

This comes after BlueSG announced a sudden “strategic pause” of their electric vehicle point-to-point car-sharing operations in August. TotalEnergies, which had about 1,400 charging points in about 350 HDB carparks, was BlueSG’s appointed charge point operator.

BlueSG was the only car-sharing platform that offered point-to-point services in Singapore. It said in August that it was preparing to relaunch operations in 2026. 

TotalEnergies confirmed that they had signed a termination agreement to transfer its charge point network to LTA that came into effect on Sep 30. The company’s spokesperson said this decision follows BlueSG’s move to pause its car-sharing operations.

This decision has “no impact” on the company’s existing activities in Singapore, said the spokesperson.

“We remain committed to supporting the Singapore Green Plan and the region’s energy transition needs,” the spokesperson added.

SP Mobility will take over 63 of TotalEnergies’ charging stations from Nov 28, it said in an email to customers on Thursday (Nov 27). These stations cover 250 charging points and are located in areas like Bedok, Bishan, Hougang and Punggol.

SP Mobility told CNA that it will progressively transition these charges onto its platform after the transfer, aiming to complete the process by Dec 19.

These works will take place from Dec 8, and SP Mobility users can expect to access these charges on the app progressively from that day.

After BlueSG ceased operations, TotalEnergies sought LTA’s agreement to terminate its contract, and LTA agreed, said a spokesperson for the authority.

Since the TotalEnergies charging points at HDB carparks are part of Singapore’s public charging network, the government has arranged for them to be progressively taken over by operators that are already operating ones in HDB carparks at no additional cost to “reap operational and maintenance synergies”, said the LTA spokesperson.

SP isn't cheap wor... More expensive than Shell.

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Totally gone?

:D

On 11/28/2025 at 10:38 AM, kobayashiGT said:

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Source: https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/totalenergies-charging-point-bluesg-electric-cars-5493971

SINGAPORE: TotalEnergies Charging Services Singapore is shutting down its electric vehicle charging operations locally, the company confirmed on Thursday (Nov 27).

All of its charging points will be transferred to other operators by Dec 31, said a TotalEnergies spokesperson.

This comes after BlueSG announced a sudden “strategic pause” of their electric vehicle point-to-point car-sharing operations in August. TotalEnergies, which had about 1,400 charging points in about 350 HDB carparks, was BlueSG’s appointed charge point operator.

BlueSG was the only car-sharing platform that offered point-to-point services in Singapore. It said in August that it was preparing to relaunch operations in 2026. 

TotalEnergies confirmed that they had signed a termination agreement to transfer its charge point network to LTA that came into effect on Sep 30. The company’s spokesperson said this decision follows BlueSG’s move to pause its car-sharing operations.

This decision has “no impact” on the company’s existing activities in Singapore, said the spokesperson.

“We remain committed to supporting the Singapore Green Plan and the region’s energy transition needs,” the spokesperson added.

SP Mobility will take over 63 of TotalEnergies’ charging stations from Nov 28, it said in an email to customers on Thursday (Nov 27). These stations cover 250 charging points and are located in areas like Bedok, Bishan, Hougang and Punggol.

SP Mobility told CNA that it will progressively transition these charges onto its platform after the transfer, aiming to complete the process by Dec 19.

These works will take place from Dec 8, and SP Mobility users can expect to access these charges on the app progressively from that day.

After BlueSG ceased operations, TotalEnergies sought LTA’s agreement to terminate its contract, and LTA agreed, said a spokesperson for the authority.

Since the TotalEnergies charging points at HDB carparks are part of Singapore’s public charging network, the government has arranged for them to be progressively taken over by operators that are already operating ones in HDB carparks at no additional cost to “reap operational and maintenance synergies”, said the LTA spokesperson.

 

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On 11/28/2025 at 2:56 PM, Solar said:

To charge or stop charge, you just need to tap the card at their charger bollard, then lift the gun. 

In my opinion it's very convenient, compared to the others, need to open the app and scan the QR code. 

Sometimes I kenna can't scan and had to manually enter the charger ID number. 

Totally agree

 

anyway my side I think charge+ will

absorb as they have 6 new chargers being commissioned soon

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On 11/28/2025 at 10:38 AM, kobayashiGT said:

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Source: https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/totalenergies-charging-point-bluesg-electric-cars-5493971

SINGAPORE: TotalEnergies Charging Services Singapore is shutting down its electric vehicle charging operations locally, the company confirmed on Thursday (Nov 27).

All of its charging points will be transferred to other operators by Dec 31, said a TotalEnergies spokesperson.

This comes after BlueSG announced a sudden “strategic pause” of their electric vehicle point-to-point car-sharing operations in August. TotalEnergies, which had about 1,400 charging points in about 350 HDB carparks, was BlueSG’s appointed charge point operator.

BlueSG was the only car-sharing platform that offered point-to-point services in Singapore. It said in August that it was preparing to relaunch operations in 2026. 

TotalEnergies confirmed that they had signed a termination agreement to transfer its charge point network to LTA that came into effect on Sep 30. The company’s spokesperson said this decision follows BlueSG’s move to pause its car-sharing operations.

This decision has “no impact” on the company’s existing activities in Singapore, said the spokesperson.

“We remain committed to supporting the Singapore Green Plan and the region’s energy transition needs,” the spokesperson added.

SP Mobility will take over 63 of TotalEnergies’ charging stations from Nov 28, it said in an email to customers on Thursday (Nov 27). These stations cover 250 charging points and are located in areas like Bedok, Bishan, Hougang and Punggol.

SP Mobility told CNA that it will progressively transition these charges onto its platform after the transfer, aiming to complete the process by Dec 19.

These works will take place from Dec 8, and SP Mobility users can expect to access these charges on the app progressively from that day.

After BlueSG ceased operations, TotalEnergies sought LTA’s agreement to terminate its contract, and LTA agreed, said a spokesperson for the authority.

Since the TotalEnergies charging points at HDB carparks are part of Singapore’s public charging network, the government has arranged for them to be progressively taken over by operators that are already operating ones in HDB carparks at no additional cost to “reap operational and maintenance synergies”, said the LTA spokesperson.

Dunno how to warn u liao… nbz 🤣🤣

 

I try ban u next time

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On 11/28/2025 at 3:13 PM, RadX said:

Totally agree

 

anyway my side I think charge+ will

absorb as they have 6 new chargers being commissioned soon

So far I only charge in the office. Much cheaper than those in HDB CP 😬

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On 11/28/2025 at 3:15 PM, Solar said:

So far I only charge in the office. Much cheaper than those in HDB CP 😬

Yah Heng ah at work it’s 0.52 for both Ac and Dc

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On 11/28/2025 at 3:14 PM, RadX said:

Dunno how to warn u liao… nbz 🤣🤣

 

I try ban u next time

Double yellow is a red...straight red is ban with suspension liao 😁

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On 11/28/2025 at 3:14 PM, RadX said:

Dunno how to warn u liao… nbz 🤣🤣

 

I try ban u next time

hahahaha. Sorry, never do my due diligence. The HK news too sad liao, i wanna find smth to lighten the mood. hahahah 🤣

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