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SP Energy HubAnnual ReportReliabilitySustainabilityInnovation Tampines Central to be powered by sustainable distributed district cooling SUSTAINABILITY Minister Masagos Zulkifli witnessing the supply agreement signing ceremony with the first batch of building owners to join the distributed district cooling network – CapitaLand, CPF Board, Frasers Property, NTUC Income, OCBC Bank, and People’s Association. Tampines will be Singapore’s first town centre to be retrofitted with an interconnected, sustainable cooling solution designed by SP Group.  Seven existing buildings across the town centre – Century Square, CPF Tampines Building, Income At Tampines Junction, OCBC Tampines Centre 2, Our Tampines Hub, Tampines Mall and Tampines One, will be retrofitted to plug into this novel distributed district cooling (DDC) network, which is specially engineered for brownfield developments to provide the same cooling comfort while saving energy and lowering carbon emissions at the same time. The network which will be completed and operational in the first half of 2025, will help Tampines reduce its carbon emissions by 1,359 tonnes annually, equivalent to removing 1,236 cars off our roads. It will also achieve energy savings of more than 2,800,000 kilowatt-hour (kWh) annually, which can power more than 905 three-room HDB households for a year. Mr Masagos Zulkifli, Adviser to Tampines GROs, Minister for Social and Family Development, Second Minister for Health and Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs, witnessed the signing of the supply agreements between SP Group and the building owners – CapitaLand, CPF Board, Frasers Property, NTUC Income, OCBC Bank, and People’s Association. The signing ceremony was held in conjunction with the CleanEnviro Summit Singapore and the Singapore International Water Week organised by the National Environment Agency and PUB respectively. Read more in the media release here. TAGS SUSTAINABILITY YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED TO READ SP Group expands sustainable energy operations in China with Chongqing Transport Hub project win STMicroelectronics enhances sustainability with chiller cooling system at Toa Payoh SP signs PPA with BASF for rooftop solar deployment
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Please refer to Figure Application for Net Export Rebate Version Dec 2023_SPS v1.8.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:59f095d5-6cfb-4b88-9fff-b466157dff9f/Application%20for%20Net%20Export%20Rebate%20Version%20Dec%202023_SPS%20v1.8.pdf on page 4 Skip point 8 & 9 and sign on page 4 a) Please note that the meters must be of the AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure) type. b) The metering charges described in Table 2 will apply if you wish to engage SP PowerGrid to install the generation meter(s), and generation check meter(s PowerGrid: Smart Grid Indexhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/our-services/network/overview/smart-grid-index the growing global emphasis on energy storage solutions. Average Score for AMI Deployment The chart highlights steady improvements in average scores for AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure) deployment globally and in the Asia Pacific from 2021 to 2024. The Asia Pacific region consistently Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=SDG7 =ami Innovationhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/innovation/sp-group-to-roll-out-singapore-s-first-large-scale-smart-water-metering-system meters from early 2022, SP will operate and maintain the metering system for 15 years. The smart water meters will connect wirelessly to SP’s existing Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) to transmit meter information. SP can also leverage its existing AMI network to scale up future deployment Category: Innovation Innovationhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/innovation/using-get--to-help-mercatus-digitally-manage-their-tenant-utilities Metering Infrastructure (AMI), SP has deployed an AMI consisting of more than 700 smart electricity meters at the three Mercatus properties. With the smart meters’ capability of real time and advanced monitoring, along with the cloud-based tenant utilities management software, Mercatus can Category: Innovation SP Group To Roll Out Singapore’s First Large-scale Smart Water Metering Systemhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/SP-Group-To-Roll-Out-Singapore-s-First-Large-scale-Smart-Water-Metering-System and is on track to complete installation for all 1.4 million households by 2024. The smart water meters will connect wirelessly to SP’s existing Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) to transmit meter information. SP can also leverage its existing AMI network to scale up future deployment of the smart water [20210415] Media Release - SP Group to roll out Singapore's first large-scale smart water metering systemhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/d22974fb-9bc6-47f9-89ec-3539c8869945/%5B20210415%5D+Media+Release+-+SP+Group+to+roll+out+Singapore's+first+large-scale+smart+water+metering+system.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID= benefitting from this feature. To date, SP has installed more than 500,000 2 smart electricity meters across Singapore and is on track to complete installation for all 1.4 million households by 2024. The smart water meters will connect wirelessly to SP’s existing Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI 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 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 Transmission Service Rate Schedule (effective from 1 Apr 2023).pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:6b2a4adc-112f-4e45-af14-6aa7dc90e9f9/Transmission%20Service%20Rate%20Schedule%20(effective%20from%201%20Apr%202023).pdf Holiday : $300 per man-day per site Note : Office hours are from 8.00 am to 5.30 pm on weekdays from Monday to Friday. # Please refer to Table 7A in Appendix 4 for charges inclusive of GST. 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[20190110] The Straits Times - SP Group Launches E-Car Charging Pointshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:ac7c7608-babd-4688-af9d-520842ea6990
B4 HOME | THE STRAITS TIMES | THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 2019 | SP Group launches e-car charging points First batch of 38 points at eight sites near food centres; firm aims to roll out 1,000 by 2020 Christopher Tan Senior Transport Correspondent Energy provider SP Group has rolled out its first batch of electric vehicle charging points, in time for ride-hailing firm Grab to plug into a fleet of electric cars. The 38 points – 19 43 kilowatt (kw) alternate current (AC) chargers and 19 50kw direct current (DC) chargers – are able to power up a mid-sized electric car within an hour, compared with six to eight hours via household chargers. SP said yesterday the points are at eight locations across the island, with all sited near food centres to allow drivers to take a break while their cars are being juiced up. They are the first of 1,000 charging points SP aims to launch by 2020. About one-quarter of the total will be DC chargers. Users can locate and access available charging points via the SP app, which can be downloaded from the iTunes App Store and Google Play. The app alerts users when charging is completed, and facilitates payment via DBS and POSB cards. Other cards will be included soon, SP said. The AC system will charge a midsized car in 45 to 60 minutes, while the DC charger will do so within half an hour or so. SP said it plans to introduce 350kw chargers, which can provide a full charge in about 15 minutes, “over the next few years”. Currently, rates are 41.4 and 47.3 cents per kilowatt hour for its AC and DC chargers, respectively. At these rates, SP said drivers will see at least 50 per cent cost savings compared with those who drive comparable petrol-powered models. But The Straits Times understands Grab will have discounted rates for drivers of its electric fleet. The company is expected to take delivery of 20 Hyundai Kona Electric crossovers this month. These cars – with a range in excess of 400km on a full charge – are part of 200 units Grab has ordered. The ride-hailing firm announced last August that it would introduce the cars as part of a partnership with SP Group. When contacted, Hyundai agent Komoco would only say it had sold some Kona Electric cars to Grab and ComfortDelGro. It will unveil the car at the Singapore Motorshow today. With seven new battery-powered models due to be launched here this year, the percentage of electric cars is set to rise from its currently negligible share of less than 0.1 per cent. But industry watchers said consumers – the vast majority of whom live in high-rises – will consider switching only when a sizeable public charging network is in place. SP Group chief executive Wong Kim Yin said SP’s charging network will “encourage a wider adoption of green mobility in Singapore, and enable drivers to save”. christan@sph.com.sg SCAN TO WATCH How to use SP Group’s electric vehicle charging point. http://str.sg/charge SP Group’s high-speed electric vehicle charging points, consisting of 19 43kilowatt (kw) alternate current chargers and 19 50kw direct current chargers, are able to charge a mid-sized electric car within an hour. ST PHOTO: CHRISTOPHER TAN Source: The Straits Times © Singapore Press Holdings Limited. Permission required for reproduction.
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[20210524] Media Release - SP Group inks MOU with BCG Energy to Invest in Renewables in Vietnamhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/ffc72487-c8fe-4e30-9842-6b95c2652239/%5B20210524%5D+Media+Release+-+SP+Group+inks+MOU+with+BCG+Energy+to+Invest+in+Renewables+in+Vietnam.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID=
News Release SP GROUP INKS MOU WITH BCG ENERGY TO INVEST IN RENEWABLES IN VIETNAM Singapore, Vietnam, 24 May 2021 – SP Group (SP) and BCG Energy Joint Stock Company (BCG Energy), a wholly owned subsidiary of Bamboo Capital JSC, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to invest in renewable energy projects in Vietnam. The MOU also provides an exclusive right for SP to acquire up to 49 per cent of its subsidiary Skylar Joint Stock Company (Skylar). Skylar currently has 61.1MWp of rooftop solar assets in operations. These assets are located across 14 provinces in Vietnam. SP and BCG Energy will also jointly explore opportunities to invest in other solar power projects to enhance Vietnam’s electricity supply capacity and support Vietnam’s ambitious goal of increasing the rate of electricity produced from renewable energy sources to about 30% by 2030. Skylar specialises in rooftop solar and the development and deployment of solar rooftop assets on factories and industrial zones across Vietnam. BCG Energy is regarded as a pioneer developer in Vietnam’s renewable energy industry with a portfolio of renewable energy assets. In recent years, BCG Energy priority is on research and implementation of renewable energy projects to create an alternative supply. BCG Energy partners the world’s leading players in the solar industry on solutions, technology, infrastructure development, environmental solutions, as well as analysis and research of local energy needs. These partnerships have accelerated BCG Energy’s investments made in large renewable energy plants across Vietnam. BCG Energy Chief Executive Officer, Tuan Pham said, “Our vision is to become one of the market leaders in renewable energy in Vietnam and Asia. We aim to develop 1.5 GW 1 Internal by 2023 of solar farms and wind farms and an additional 500 MW rooftop solar on industrial zone and manufacturing facilities across Vietnam over the next few years”. SP’s Group Chief Executive Officer, Mr Stanley Huang, said, “Vietnam is a key strategic market for SP and this collaboration with BCG Energy will create a strong platform for us to invest in renewables projects by leveraging the strengths of both parties.” In November last year, SP established its Vietnam office located in Ho Chi Minh city. Leveraging its capabilities in sustainable energy and digital solutions, SP aims to create value-added solutions for its customers in Vietnam and establish SP’s position as a leading sustainable energy solutions player in Asia Pacific. -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 worldwide. Beyond traditional utilities services, SP Group provides a suite of renewable and sustainable energy solutions including solar energy solutions, microgrids, 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. 2 Internal For more information, please visit spgroup.com.sg or follow us on Facebook at fb.com/SPGroupSG, on LinkedIn at spgrp.sg/linkedin and on Twitter @SPGroupSG. About BCG Energy BCG Energy is the holding company for renewable energy assets under Bamboo Capital JSC, a company listed on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange. BCG Energy was founded in 2017 as a key pillar in BCG’s long-term growth strategy. Aligned with the Government’s directive for renewable power, BCG Energy focuses on development and operation of ground-mounted and rooftop solar assets in Vietnam. As part of its strategy to achieve 2.0 GW of capacity by 2023, BCG Energy also intends to diversify its portfolio into floating solar, wind power, and LNG projects in the future. About Skylar Joint Stock Company Skylar JSC – a subsidiary of BCG Energy concentrates on rooftop solar sector, provide professional services to maximize the benefits for our customers while minimize investment risks. In 2020, Skylar has installed nearly 50 MW of rooftop solar in many provinces and cities in Vietnam. In the period of 2021-2022, Skylar is expected to continue to install 250 MW of rooftop solar power in Vietnam. 3 Internal
Singapore Power Wins Smart Grid Project Of The Year With Silver Spring Networkshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/Singapore-Power-Wins-Smart-Grid-Project-Of-The-Year-With-Silver-Spring-Networks
Media Release Singapore Power Wins Smart Grid Project Of The Year With Silver Spring Networks Partners Achieve Flexible Countrywide Deployment of 21st Century Energy Infrastructure Through Silver Spring IPv6 Platform with MicroAP Technology Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - September 12, 2014 - Singapore Power (SP) won the 'Smart Grid Project of the Year' award at the Asian Power Awards 2014 today, for its programme with Silver Spring Networks, Inc. (NYSE: SSNI) to enable deregulated energy services in Singapore. This was enabled by SP's successful deployment of a smart infrastructure networking platform, with nation-wide coverage, through Silver Spring's IPv6 technology. Since April 2014, SP has successfully begun delivering deregulated energy services to 15,000 commercial and industrial (C&I) customers, in support of the Singapore government's policy to progressively liberalise the retail electricity market. In addition, SP leveraged Silver Spring's MicroAP Technology and a RF mesh canopy network to reach geographically dispersed customers, and maintain 99.5% meter read success rate. This helps SP ensure reliable communications from anywhere, at all times. "The Smart Grid Project of the Year award recognises Singapore Power for delivering reliable and efficient energy services to consumers. Through the deployment of new technology, SP has empowered our customers with more choice and the ability to better manage their energy usage, so as to achieve savings on electricity bills," said Peter Leong, Managing Director, Sp PowerGrid. "Silver Spring Networks is a key partner in the implementation of this country-wide platform. Through such partnerships, Singapore Power can continue to deliver greater value to Singapore consumers." "We congratulate Singapore Power on today's win and are happy to partner with them to deploy world-class infrastructure that helps deliver lower prices and greater choice to their customers," said Eric Dresselhuys, EVP of Global Development and Sales, Silver Spring Networks. "Utilities across Asia can look to Singapore Power as a best practice example for how to deploy smart grid services. Their sophisticated network canopy delivers scalable smart grid and smart city applications to help drive energy efficiency and new services for consumers for years to come." About Singapore Power Singapore Power Group (SP) is a leading energy utility group in the Asia Pacific. It owns and operates electricity and gas transmission and distribution businesses in Singapore and Australia. More than 1.4 million industrial, commercial and residential customers in Singapore benefit from SP's world-class transmission, distribution and market support services. The networks in Singapore are amongst the most reliable and cost-effective worldwide. For more information, please visit www.singaporepower.com.sg. About Silver Spring Networks Silver Spring Networks is a leading networking platform and solutions provider for smart energy networks. Silver Spring's pioneering IPv6 networking platform, with over 19 million Silver Spring enabled devices delivered, is connecting utilities to homes and business throughout the world with the goal of achieving greater energy efficiency for the planet. Silver Spring's innovative solutions enable utilities to gain operational efficiencies, improve grid reliability, and empower consumers to monitor and manage energy consumption. Silver Spring Networks' customers include major utilities around the globe such as Baltimore Gas & Electric, CitiPower & Powercor, Commonwealth Edison, CP Energy, Florida Power & Light, Jemena Electricity Networks Limited, Pacific Gas & Electric, Pepco Holdings, Progress Energy and Singapore Power, among others. To learn more, please visit www.silverspringnet.com. # # # # Forward-Looking Statements This press release contains forward-looking statements about Silver Spring Networks' expectations, plans, intentions, and strategies, including, but not limited to statements regarding Silver Spring Networks' engagement with Singapore Power, and the benefits of that engagement to SP and its customers. Statements including words such as "anticipate", "believe", "estimate", "expect" or "future" and statements in the future tense are forward- looking statements. These forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties, as well as assumptions, which, if they do not fully materialize or prove incorrect, could cause our results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. The risks and uncertainties include those described in Silver Spring Networks' documents filed with or furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission. All forward-looking statements in this press release are based on information available to Silver Spring Networks as of the date hereof. Silver Spring Networks assumes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements.
Personal Data Protection Policyhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/personal-data-protection-policy
Personal Data Protection Policy Understand how we are using your information and how you can protect your privacy. Personal Data Protection Policy Introduction 1. Singapore Power Limited and its Singapore-incorporated subsidiaries (SP Group) own and operate the national electricity and gas transmission and distribution networks, providing electricity and gas services to more than one million industrial, commercial and residential customers in Singapore. SP Group also provides billing services for various principals in the water and waste industries, e.g., The Public Utilities Board, City Energy, Veolia ES Singapore Pte Ltd, Colex Environmental Pte Ltd, Cora Environment Pte Ltd and 800 Super Waste Management Pte Ltd. (collectively, Third Party Utilities). 2. In connection with the provision of services from SP Group or Third Party Utilities to you, it is necessary for SP Group to collect, use and disclose your personal data. By continuing to use the services of SP Group you signify that you have read, understood and agree to SP Group’s collection use and disclosure of your personal data as described in this Policy. Information we may collect from you 3.  SP Group may collect the following data about you either directly from you, from your authorised representatives (i.e. persons who you have authorised and persons who have been validly identified as being you or your authorised representative) from third parties, or from publicly available sources: Personal information (such as your full name, NRIC, ethnicity, telephone numbers, address). Records from discussions or correspondences, including details obtained through customer satisfaction or other surveys. Details of your usage of SP Group or Third Party Utility services (including consumption and usage data and reports prepared by electricity or gas meter-readers). Information derived from cookies (small text files which uniquely identify your browser) where you visit any website or use any application created by or on behalf of the SP Group. Information you provide to any SP Group or any Third Party Utility in relation to the provision of any services from SP Group or a Third Party Utility to you. Use and disclosure of personal data collected 4.  You agree that SP Group may use your personal data where permitted by applicable law and for the following purposes: To provide and improve SP Group and Third Party Utility services including fulfilling audit requirements, performing creditworthiness checks and billing for services (including debt recovery). To compile information for analysis and in reports to our regulatory agencies and to the Third Party Utilities. 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For other purposes as reasonably required to provide services to you. 5.  In addition, you agree that SP Group may disclose your personal data where permitted by applicable law and for the following purposes: If we are under a duty to disclose or share your personal data where we believe that we are under a legal obligation to disclose; in order to enforce or apply agreed terms and conditions or other agreements; or to protect the rights, property, security or safety of SP Group members, our customers, or premises, or others. The foregoing includes exchanging information with other companies and organisations for the purposes of fraud protection and credit risk reduction. To persons who have been validly identified as being you or your authorised representative(s) pursuant, for the purpose of the relevant transaction or enquiry. To authorised proxies such as your Member of Parliament or a social welfare organisation representing you. To third parties with whom we have contracted to provide services to us (such as analysis on our behalf) or within the SP Group for any of the purposes described above. Where SP Group discloses your personal data to third parties SP Group shall ensure that such data is used only to provide services to SP Group. Storage of data, information security and applicability to third parties 6. The data we collect from you may be transferred to, processed, and stored at, multiple destinations worldwide. SP Group will take all steps as required by mandatory Singapore law in connection with any transfer of such data overseas. 7. SP Group will make reasonable security arrangements to prevent unauthorised access, collection, use, disclosure, copying, modification, disposal or similar activities to protect your personal data in SP Group’s possession or under SP Group’s control. 8. SP Group will require these data protection standards to be observed by external parties who provide services to SP Group and/or to whom we disclose your personal data, but we cannot and do not assume any responsibility for any actions or omissions of third parties. Use of Cookies 9. When you use and access our services on our website or applications, you agree that SP Group may place a number of cookies files in your web browser.  We use cookies for the purposes as set out in this Policy, including without limitation enabling certain functions of the services, to provide analytics, to store your preferences and to enable advertisements delivery.  In addition to SP Group’s cookies, we may also use various third-parties cookies to report usage statistics of the services, deliver advertisements on and through the services, and so on. 10. If you would like to delete cookies or instruct your web browser to delete or refuse cookies, please visit the help pages of your web browser.  Please note, however, that if you delete cookies or refuse to accept them, you might not be able to use all of the features SP Group offers, you may not be able to store your preferences, and some of our pages might not display properly. Access to personal information 11. At your request, we will provide access to your personal data, save that in specified circumstances your access may be subject to fees to meet our costs. Amendments 12. SP Group may modify this Policy at any time by giving you written notice, such as together with your monthly bill. Continued use of any SP Group or Third Party Utility service after such written notification has been sent, signifies acceptance of any such modification. Questions, Application for Access/Correction, Withdrawal of consent, Personal Data Retention and Disposal 13. If you have any questions, comments or suggestions regarding this Policy, we would be glad to hear from you. Please contact our SP Data Protection Office at: SP Data Protection Office SP Group 2 Kallang Sector Singapore 349277 Email: dpo@spgroup.com.sg 14. Please also contact our SP Data Protection Office if you would like to apply for access/correction of your own personal data or if you would like us to cease use of your personal data for any purpose. 15. We will try to respond to your question or request promptly. We may however, depending on the nature of the question or request, need up to 30 days to provide you an estimate of when we will be able to respond to you.
Borneo Motors Singapore and SP Group to Pilot Singapore’s First Electric Car-Sharing Programme in Tengah, Singapore’s First Integrated Smart Energy Townhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/Borneo-Motors-Singapore-and-SP-Group-to-pilot-Singapore-s-first-electric-car-sharing-programme-in-Tengah--Singapore-s-first-integrated-smart-energy-town
News Release Borneo Motors Singapore and SP Group to Pilot Singapore’s First Electric Car-Sharing Programme in Tengah, Singapore’s First Integrated Smart Energy Town • The partnership aims to accelerate Singapore's transition to green mobility by increasing awareness on sustainable mobility solutions that are convenient, affordable, and reliable, promoting the trial and eventual wide scale adoption of electrified vehicles (PHEV, HV, BEV) within Tengah and beyond • The pilot scheme could be rolled out as early as June 2023 • A first-of-its-kind Innovation and Experience Centre will provide education on sustainable mobility solutions to inspire Tengah residents to consider adoption of electrified vehicles • The strategic collaboration has the potential to expand to other residential towns in Singapore as demand for electric vehicles scale up Singapore, 30 June 2022 – Borneo Motors Singapore (BMS), Toyota’s authorised car distributor and leading automotive specialist in Singapore, and SP Group (SP), a leading utilities group and sustainable energy solutions provider in Asia Pacific, today announced a long-term partnership to jointly develop and promote cost-effective and flexible electrified vehicle sharing and leasing programmes for the upcoming Tengah township. Both companies will also explore other sustainable mobility solutions to support the adoption of electrified vehicles in Tengah, Singapore’s first integrated smart energy town. The Memorandum of Understanding between BMS and SP aims to accelerate Singapore’s transition to green mobility by providing a range of schemes for electrified car-sharing and car-leasing over the next five years. Backed by SP’s largest public, fast-charging electric vehicle charging network across the island with more than 535 charging points across 135 locations, BMS will offer drivers a full range of electrified vehicles to ensure drivers have many pathways to reduce their transport-related carbon footprint in line with their lifestyle and mobility needs. Empowering the Future of Mobility The vehicle-sharing pilot is expected to launch in June 2023 with a range of up to eight electrified vehicle models from BMS. To book a vehicle, Tengah residents simply need to download and log in to the SP App which will be integrated with the KINTO Share app, a self-service concept that offers an on-demand, car sharing service (subject to regulatory approval) that will allow users to book and pay for the vehicle of their choice in a seamless digital journey. The SP App also allows drivers to locate the nearest charging point so they can easily charge their vehicle, track the charging progress and make the payment. Tengah residents will also enjoy preferential rental and charging rates to encourage trial and adoption of electrified vehicles. "Our collaboration with SP Group aligns with the Singapore government’s Singapore Green Plan 2030 and demonstrates our commitment to contributing to Singapore’s net zero future,” said Jasmmine Wong, CEO of Inchcape Singapore and Greater China. “With this initiative, we combine our expertise in electrified vehicles with SP Group’s eco charging solutions to embark on a significant step in steering the nation towards a more responsible and sustainable way of living. This is a giant leap not only for the industry but for the entire ecosystem which we are honoured to be leading.” Stanley Huang, Group CEO, SP Group said, “We are enabling a clean energy future for Tengah by integrating our comprehensive suite of smart and sustainable energy solutions across the township. Our partnership with Borneo Motors Singapore aims to accelerate the growth of green mobility for residents, offering them accessibility, convenience and reliability through our EV fast-charging network. The insights obtained through the initiatives will enhance our capability to better design and develop EV infrastructure and solutions to support Singapore’s electrification journey.” A Range of Electrified Vehicles to Suit Drivers’ Varying Mobility Needs Toyota has a full line up of electrified vehicles including hybrid, plug-in hybrid, battery electric and other energy efficient vehicles to suit every lifestyle and customer need. Tengah residents seeking to take advantage of the car-sharing and leasing programmes at the new township will have access to this dynamic series of electrified vehicles to best choose the option that suits their requirements. These include the Toyota Yaris Cross, the Toyota Corolla Altis, the Toyota Camry, the Toyota RAV4 and the Toyota Harrier from its hybrid vehicle portfolio, as well as new additions to the range, the Toyota Sienta and the Toyota Alphard Welcab. Complementing the choice of hybrid vehicles, will be Toyota’s first dedicated battery electric vehicle – the Toyota bZ4X, which will make its debut in Singapore when the project launches next June. This is in line with Toyota’s vision of ‘mobility for all’, which leverages a multiple pathway approach to carbon neutrality. Moving forward towards 2025, residential communities such as Tengah will have access to even more sustainable mobility options with Toyota’s exciting line-up of future electrified vehicles, including battery electric vehicles. The first of its kind Innovation and Experience Centre to Promote Further Awareness on Electric Mobility The partnership will see the creation of an Innovation and Experience Centre within Tengah that will provide education and awareness on the future of mobility to encourage adoption of electrified vehicles. At the first-of-its-kind centre, gamification and interactive activities will enable visitors to experience the different pathways to decarbonisation through electrification. It promotes safer driving habits and cost-saving through energy efficiency. Data-mining to create a Holistic User-empowered Experience BMS and SP will collaborate on electrification research involving data collection and analysis on a range of factors such as driving patterns, electrified vehicle consumption patterns and electrified vehicle preferences. This will help both organisations better understand user behaviour and anticipate evolving demands to optimise future e-mobility programmes for residents. The data will then be translated into actionable insights to encourage energy-efficient and safer driving habits. What Success Looks Like BMS aims to accelerate hybrid electric vehicle and battery electric vehicle adoption rates within the Tengah housing development by 30 per cent above the national average by 2025. By 2030, SP plans to install EV charging points in up to 10 per cent of all parking lots in Tengah Park, Garden and Plantation districts, contributing towards the national goal of 60,000 EV charging points. Tengah residents will have even more reasons to consider adopting an electrified vehicle. -Ends- About SP Group SP Group is a leading utilities group in the Asia Pacific, empowering the future of energy with low-carbon, smart energy solutions for its customers. It owns and operates electricity and gas transmission and distribution businesses in Singapore and Australia, and sustainable energy solutions in Singapore, China and Vietnam. 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 worldwide. Beyond traditional utilities services, SP Group provides a suite of sustainable and renewable energy solutions such as microgrids, cooling and heating systems for business districts and residential townships, solar energy solutions, electric vehicle fast charging and digital energy solutions 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 Borneo Motors Singapore Borneo Motors Singapore is the preferred authorised vehicle distributor and the trusted partner of established brands such as Toyota, Lexus, and Hino. Borneo Motors Ltd. was incorporated in 1925 in Singapore as a subsidiary of The Borneo Co. Ltd (BCL) to import and sell cars. In 1967, BCL merged with Britain’s Inchcape Group to be the global distribution and retail leader in the premium and luxury automotive sectors. As a leading car distributor in Singapore, Borneo Motors has represented Toyota since 1967, Lexus since 1992, and ventured into the heavy goods vehicle market with Hino since 2006. Through mutual trust and partnerships with top global innovators, Borneo Motors is committed to the development of new technology and improved expertise of the services we provide – mobility driven by innovations is central in our commitment to always deliver the best to customers. With a focus on providing excellent service to our customers, Borneo Motors’ dedicated and responsive customer service team and island-wide facilities promise to deliver full support beyond the point of sale. Committed to uphold the vision of being the world’s most trusted automotive distributor and retailer, Borneo Motors leads the industry with a 'Customer First' philosophy, delivering products of quality, durability and reliability. With a strong belief that there is always a better way, Borneo Motors’ team of employees constantly aim to exceed customer expectations, challenge conventional boundaries and create engaging driving experiences with a strong commitment to the environment. For more information, visit www.inchcape.com.sg/borneo-motors.  
[Factsheet] Households' Electricity Consumption During the Circuit Breaker Periodhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/404ec43b-b72f-45fd-9e72-89db08b9fdd7/%5BFactsheet%5D+Households'+Electricity+Consumption+During+the+Circuit+Breaker+Period.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID=
16 June 2020 FACTSHEET Households’ Electricity Consumption During the Circuit-Breaker Period Singapore households’ electricity consumption typically increases from April through August. This is because the weather tends to be hotter in these months, and households use more electricity to power their fans or air-conditioners to stay cool. 2 During the Circuit Breaker (CB) period, most Singaporeans have been staying, working, or studying from home. This, coupled with the hotter weather, has led to higher electricity usage as well. For example, we saw an average increase of 22% in daily household electricity consumption in May 2020, compared to February 2020. How Households Are Billed During the Circuit-Breaker Period 3 Under normal circumstances, SP Group will send meter readers to visit households to record their electricity, water and gas consumption every alternate month. From 7 April to 1 June 2020, SP Group suspended physical meter reading services in line with the safe distancing measures to minimise the transmission of Covid-19. 4 For households who do not have advanced electricity meters and also did not submit their own meter readings, their April and May consumption were estimated based on previous months’ consumption data. This would result in an underestimation of their bills for these months. When SP Group resumed its pre-CB physical meter reading routine from 2 June 2020, the accumulated underestimated amount of consumption will be adjusted in the June or July bill. Therefore, the June or July utility bills could be higher than the April and May bills. See below for the illustration. Illustration: For consumers whose electricity meters are read during odd months Page 1 of 3 5 About 300,000 households have advanced electricity meters, and their electricity consumption is read remotely. They would be billed based on their actual consumption for April and May. Support to Households 6 As part of the Budget 2020 Care and Support Package, eligible HDB households will receive double their regular GST Voucher U-Save this year, through a one-off GST Voucher U-Save Special Payment. Eligible households with five or more members will receive an additional GST Voucher – U-Save rebate. The next round of disbursement of the regular GST Voucher U-Save rebate and GST Voucher U-Save Special Payment will be in July 2020. The first disbursement of the additional GST Voucher U-Save rebate for eligible larger households with five or more members will be in October 2020. For more information, visit www.gstvoucher.gov.sg. 7 As part of the recently announced Fortitude Budget, each household with at least one Singapore Citizen will receive a one-off $100 Solidarity Utilities Credit for doing their part in staying home during the CB period. This amount will be credited in the July or August utilities bill with SP Group and covers all property types. 8 In support of the Government’s Resilience Budget 2020 measures to freeze all government fees and charges for one year, SP Group has deferred grid charges amounting to S$343 million and maintained its grid fee to customers. What Households Can Do to Be Billed According to Actual Consumption 9 Households are encouraged to submit their own meter readings so as to be billed based on their actual consumption. 10 They can submit their meter readings via the following channels: a) SP Utilities app - Download the app from spgrp.sg/mobileapp. Go to “Explore” and select “Submit Meter”. b) SP Utilities Portal - Log on to SP Utilities Portal at spgrp.sg/UPortal. Go to “Usage” and select “Submit Meter Readings”. c) WhatsApp - Take a photo of the meter (with the meter number and meter reading clearly shown) and send to 8482 8636. d) Email – Email the meter readings to customerreading@spgroup.com.sg. e) Automated Phone System – Call 1800 222 2333 to submit meter readings via the automated option. Page 2 of 3 11 Households can refer to their SP bills for their meter submission period (refer to image below). They can submit their meter readings up to three days (by 5pm) from the scheduled meter reading date. For those who have downloaded the SP Utilities app, they can also set an alert for their meter reading submission period. Page 3 of 3
SP Group Boosts Electric Mobility Capabilities via Investment in The Mobility Househttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/SP-Group-Boosts-Electric-Mobility-Capabilities-via-Investment-in-The-Mobility-House
Media Release SP Group Boosts Electric Mobility Capabilities via Investment in The Mobility House Singapore/Munich/Zurich, 3 September 2020 – SP Group (SP) today announced a strategic investment in The Mobility House AG (TMH) to explore smart charging1 (V1G) and vehicle-to-grid2 (V2G) feasibility in Singapore. SP will leverage TMH’s expertise and technology in Europe and the United States to boost Singapore’s electric mobility capabilities, enabling its energy system to integrate more renewable energy and ultimately mitigate climate change. Operating from Munich, Zurich and Belmont (California), TMH is a technology company that provides a non-proprietary software for integrating vehicle batteries into power grids using intelligent charging and storage solutions. The collaboration with SP, a leading energy utilities group in the Asia Pacific, expands TMH’s reach into Asia. Together, SP and TMH aim to accelerate the goal of a zero-emission future on a global scale and realise the commercial integration of electric vehicles into the energy market. SP Group Chief Executive Officer, Stanley Huang, said, “SP Group has built deep capabilities in operating Singapore’s national grid and upholding its world-class electricity network reliability. We have expanded the breadth of our experience to electric mobility and are rolling out a nationwide electric vehicle charging network in Singapore. Our investment in The Mobility House advances our goal to pioneer sustainable energy solutions in transportation, enabling a low-carbon future for customers.” With its hardware-agnostic Charging and Energy Management system, ChargePilot, TMH created the basis for a uni- and bi-directional integration of electric vehicles into the power grid. The system not only manages the grid-optimised charging process of vehicles but has also been marketing over 3,000 stationary vehicle batteries commercially in various energy markets since 2016, while always considering cycling costs and battery aging. ChargePilot has also been successfully implemented in several hundred projects in Europe and the USA and was recently also supported by the European Investment Bank as a relevant technology. The collaboration between SP and TMH will add value to existing partnerships with international car manufacturers, paving the way for a zero-emission future. “V2G is the basis for the energy world of the future – and thanks to our intelligent software, our partners will be able to access it and make use of all the opportunities it holds. With SP on board, it gives me great pleasure to see all those years of hard work at The Mobility House pay off and that we will now be able to cover a global market”, said Thomas Raffeiner, CEO and founder of The Mobility House. In Singapore, the phasing-out of Internal Combustion Engine vehicles by 2040 will accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) and the rollout of more EV charging points. With the Singapore government’s target to increase solar penetration to reach 2GWp by 20303 , integrating V2G technology into the national grid can be the key to managing the intermittency of renewables while maintaining grid stability and reliability. Similarly, the ambitious climate target of the EU achieving climate neutrality by 2050 and the Paris Agreement’s goal of keeping the increase in global average temperature to 1.5°C above preindustrial levels can be achieved by focusing on renewable energy sources and integrating EVs into the grid. This investment therefore not only brings Singapore a step closer towards lowering the national carbon footprint but will subsequently bring great benefits to a cleaner energy future worldwide. -Ends- 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 1.5 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 drives digital solutions to empower customers to manage their utilities, reduce consumption and save cost. For more information, please visit spgroup.com.sg or follow us on Facebook at fb.com/SPGroupSG and on Twitter @SPGroupSG. About The Mobility House The goal of The Mobility House is to shape an emission-free energy and mobility future. We integrate vehicle batteries into the power grid using intelligent charging and energy solutions. This way, we promote the development of renewable energies, stabilise the power grid, and make electric mobility more affordable. The technology company was founded in 2009 and operates globally from its sites in Munich, Zurich and Belmont (CA). We support our private and business customers on their way to electromobility through the planning and building process as well as the operation of an individual charging infrastructure. As a neutral supplier, we work together with many partners such as charging infrastructure manufacturers, installation companies, back-end system operators, energy suppliers and automobile manufacturers. Our intelligent Charging and Energy Management system ChargePilot enables our customers and partners to integrate electric vehicles into the grid in a way that is both grid-optimised and future-proof. For more information visit mobilityhouse.com.
SP Group awarded BCA grant to empower greener buildingshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/SP-Group-awarded-BCA-grant-to-empower-greener-buildings
News Release SP Group awarded BCA grant to empower greener buildings NUS' UTown to pilot SP's digital energy solutions at selected buildings Singapore, 16 June 2021 –The Building and Construction Authority (BCA) has awarded a grant to SP Group (SP) under the Green Buildings Innovation Cluster (GBIC) Programme, to develop and implement technologies and digital solutions to push the limits of buildings’ energy efficiency standards. The GBIC programme is one of the enablers of the Singapore Green Building Masterplan, which in turn supports the Singapore Green Plan 2030. Equipping building operators with smart tools to be energy-efficient 2          Under GBIC funding, SP Group will pilot a dynamic online digital portal and an artificial intelligence (A.I.) powered mobile application tool to provide real-time electricity and water usage insights to both occupants and building facilities managers. Through the portal, users can keep track of the building’s aggregated water and electricity consumption, and the resulting carbon emissions to enable them to proactively identify ways to reduce their carbon footprint and utilities usage. The portal will come with advanced data analytics to assist building operators to plan and achieve more efficient building management by providing actionable recommendations on saving energy and an A.I. enabled anomaly detection function to prevent energy wastage. Empowering building occupants to make sustainable choices  3          Building occupants will also be equipped with an “At Work” function of the SP Utilities App to encourage them to achieve a more sustainable lifestyle. The new function aims to enhance the occupant’s sustainability experience by providing them personalised energy data to build awareness and better understand their building’s consumption performance. Occupants will also be encouraged to adopt green behaviour through gamification such as quizzes and energy saving challenges between occupants, reminders, rewards and tips on saving energy.  Pilot of digital solutions with NUS 4          The National University of Singapore’s (NUS) University Town (UTown) will be the first development to have these digital solutions implemented under this programme. The solutions will be piloted at two buildings at UTown – the Education Resource Centre and the Stephen Riady Centre – and will be installed in the first half of 2022. Both buildings contain various categories of spatial use such as offices, teaching rooms, sports facilities and commercial tenants. This will allow SP and BCA to test the solutions on a variety of areas. Sharing of Building Energy Data in SLEB Smart Hub 5          SP will work together with BCA to incorporate Green Mark data reporting functions into the digital solutions to facilitate the sharing of information between buildings and BCA’s SLEB Smart Hub[1]. The SLEB Smart Hub will serve as an interface to receive, combine and analyse data from different resources and report them to the BCA Green Mark certification system. This enables benchmarking of the building’s energy performance against other similar building types, and piloting of green technologies including automatic energy data reporting for data analytics[2]. 6          Group Chief Executive Officer of SP, Mr Stanley Huang, said, “Decarbonisation is a collective effort and we are at the forefront of enabling this paradigm shift through our strengths in integrated smart energy solutions. Leveraging digitisation and big data analyses, we can enable all building stakeholders to drive positive change at scale. With the support of BCA and building operators, we will develop user-centric solutions to advance next-gen green, energy-efficient buildings, and create green communities that will accelerate a carbon neutral future for Singapore.”  7          Chief Executive of BCA, Mr Kelvin Wong said, “The Green Buildings Innovation Cluster or GBIC Programme has been a cornerstone in furthering the deployment of innovation and technology in improving energy efficiency of buildings in Singapore. With active partnership with the industry, GBIC will be an enabler in meeting one of the outcomes of the Singapore Green Building Masterplan, which is to achieve an 80% improvement in energy efficiency for best-in-class green buildings by 2030. SP Group’s work in developing smart technologies will help building operators and occupants to reduce energy consumption. With buildings accounting for over 20% of Singapore’s emissions, BCA welcomes like-minded firms to partner us to reduce the carbon footprint of the Built Environment, working towards our collective goal of a more sustainable and liveable Singapore.” 8          The BCA Green Building Innovation Cluster aims to help push the boundaries of buildings’ energy efficiency standards under the Singapore Green Building Masterplan (SGBMP) and aid the transition to a low-carbon built environment. The SGBMP supports Singapore’s agenda on sustainable development as part of the Singapore Green Plan 2030, and the nation’s efforts to halve its 2030 peak greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. 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 and renewable energy solutions such as microgrids, cooling and heating systems for business districts and residential townships, solar energy solutions, electric vehicle fast charging and digital energy solutions 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 Building and Construction Authority (BCA) The Building and Construction Authority (BCA) champions the development and transformation of the Built Environment sector, in order to improve Singapore’s living environment. BCA oversees areas such as safety, quality, inclusiveness, sustainability and productivity, all of which, together with our stakeholders and industry partners, help to achieve our mission to transform the Built Environment sector and shape a liveable and smart built environment for Singapore. For more information, visit www1.bca.gov.sg. [1]  Super Low Energy Building (SLEB Smart Hub) is Singapore’s first digital knowledge centre for green buildings in the region, feature-filled with smart analytic tools, datasets, a directory and the largest green building database in Singapore. [2] Building owners are required to report their energy data to BCA for green building projects funded under the Green Buildings Innovation Cluster (GBIC) programme.
Overseas Thailandhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/international/thailand
OverviewChinaVietnamThailandAustralia Thailand Thailand’s sustainability journey is ramping up, with more policies and initiatives aimed at reducing carbon emissions slated to roll out in the coming years. These provide opportunities for SP Group to launch sustainability projects that drive Thailand towards its net-zero target by 2065. Visit our Asia website Government Complex Center Zone C SP Group and Banpu NEXT have formalised a joint venture (JV), BNSP Smart Tech (BNSP), to advance Thailand’s decarbonisation goals through the development and operation of a district cooling system at Government Complex Center Zone C in Bangkok. BNSP will be a key driver of SP’s first district cooling project in Thailand, utilising a suite of sustainable energy solutions that also includes an electric vehicle charging station. With a cooling capacity of up to 14,000 refrigeration tonnes, the project will tap the combined expertise of SP and Banpu NEXT to help the complex achieve 20 per cent in energy savings and reduce carbon emissions by up to 3,000 tonnes annually. Rangsit University SP Group is partnering Rangsit University (RSU) in Greater Bangkok to deploy a suite of integrated and sustainable energy solutions that will transform its main campus into a smart, low-carbon space. Part of RSU’s sustainable commitment, the project will deploy solar photovoltaic systems managed by SP’s GET (Green Energy Tech) – a smart building intelligence system that maximises building energy efficiency and enhances occupant comfort. The collaboration will see SP install a 2 megawatt-peak (MWp) rooftop solar photovoltaic (PV) system across nine buildings on the campus, as well as a floating solar PV system to boost Thailand’s green transition. To maximise solar energy access across campus, SP will also be installing an Energy Storage System (ESS) that enables on-demand supply of solar power. Through this project, RSU aims to stand out as a champion of sustainability among educational institutions in Thailand. Malee Group SP Group and Malee Group have launched a partnership to bring solar energy to the Thai beverage manufacturer’s Nakhon Pathom factory. As part of the project, SP will install and operate a 1 Megawatt-peak (MWp) rooftop solar photovoltaic (PV) system comprising approximately 1,600 solar panels. The factory will be Malee’s first to tap solar power for its operations. Able to generate 1,378 MWh of clean electricity per year, the solar PV system will provide around 15 per cent of the factory’s annual energy requirement and reduce carbon emissions by up to 700 tonnes each year. Betagro SP Group has partnered Thailand's leading integrated food company, Betagro, to launch a large-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) project at seven Betagro factories across the country. SP will install close to 13,000 solar panels with a combined capacity of 8.2 Megawatt Peak (MWp) that will sustainably power Betagro’s operations and ensure cost efficiency. The project will generate about 11 Gigawatt-Hours (GWh) of clean energy per year – equivalent to about eight per cent of the total electricity consumed across the seven factories. This will enable Betagro to reduce its carbon emissions by 4,400 tonnes and achieve substantial energy cost savings of about 17 million baht (S$630,500) annually.