Singapore-based engineering solutions provider Busways Pte Ltd has announced plans to build a next-generation battery electric vehicle (BEV) Terminal Charging Hub in Senoko, with launch scheduled for December 2025.
The project is being delivered in partnership with a consortium of industry specialists, signalling a milestone in Singapore’s transition to cleaner, electrified transport.
A collaborative approach
Busways has signed Memorandums of Understanding with companies including Cantal Electric, Commslink Solutions, Elsteel Techno, PlugIt, Schneider Electric Singapore, StarCharge Energy, Stratton Energy, Tai Sin Electric, Van Joo Industrial Engineering, Veloc Solutions Asia, Voltality, and YOTAI Digital Energy Technology.
Areas of cooperation cover:
- Smart systems – Development of a Charging Station Management System and digital applications to optimise hub operations.
- Power and cabling – Switchboards and low-voltage/direct current cabling.
- Renewables integration – Solar panels, wind turbines, and Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS).
- Charging technology – Deployment and servicing of DC fast chargers from leading manufacturers.
- Infrastructure – Customised fabrication and components.
Supporting fleets and heavy vehicles
The Senoko hub will be equipped to serve a wide range of vehicles, including passenger cars, buses, and heavy-duty lorries. With DC fast charging, renewable energy inputs, and digital management tools, it is designed to deliver efficiency, scalability, and reliability for both individual drivers and fleet operators.
CEO perspective
Busways CEO Martin Toh said the project reflects both innovation and collaboration:
“Singapore is a natural hub for innovation and sustainability, and we see tremendous potential to shape the future of electric mobility here. This partnership brings together some of the best expertise in the industry to build infrastructure that will support Singapore’s shift,” he said.
Mr Toh added that the hub is a response to growing demand:
“With Singapore’s EV market expanding quickly, there’s a clear need for charging solutions that are safe, scalable, and efficient… this project reflects that spirit.




