The Government of Singapore has deployed more than 30,500 electric vehicle (EV) charging points as of March 2026, surpassing the halfway mark towards its national target of 60,000 chargers by 2030.

The update was provided by Land Transport Authority (LTA), that Singapore remains on track to install 40,000 chargers in public car parks and 20,000 in private premises by the end of the decade.

Authorities stated that the Land Transport Authority is coordinating closely with agencies including the Energy Market Authority, the Housing & Development Board (HDB) and JTC Corporation to support charger deployment and electrical infrastructure upgrades in line with rising EV adoption. EVs accounted for 57.6 per cent of new car registrations in the first quarter of 2026, up from 45 per cent across 2025.

The government also confirmed that every HDB town will have at least one fast-charging hub by the end of 2027. In Tengah, additional charging infrastructure is being introduced following resident feedback, with chargers planned for more multi-storey car parks in the estate. A new rollout approach will also allow chargers to be deployed earlier in newly completed Build-to-Order housing developments.