Singapore’s EV Boom Is Creating a New Challenge: Smarter Charging Infrastructure
Singapore’s EV adoption is accelerating fast, with EVs making up nearly 60% of new car registrations in Q1 2026.

But the next challenge is not just about installing more chargers.
It is about installing the right chargers, at the right locations, with the right infrastructure behind them.
For MCSTs, developers, commercial buildings, and fleet operators, EV charging is quickly becoming an essential facility — not a future consideration.
The Real Question for Properties
As EV usage grows, properties need to think beyond charger count.
Key considerations include:
Where do drivers actually need to charge? Is AC charging sufficient, or is DC fast charging required? Can the building’s electrical capacity support future demand? How can load be managed safely and efficiently? Can the setup scale as EV adoption increases?
Why Smart Planning Matters
Many older residential and commercial buildings may face power limitations.
With Smart Load Management, MNL Solutions helps properties distribute available power intelligently across multiple chargers, reducing unnecessary strain on existing infrastructure while supporting reliable EV charging operations.
MNL’s Turnkey EV Charging Solution
MNL Solutions provides an end-to-end EV charging solution, covering installation, electrical works, LEW support, backend software, maintenance, 24/7 support, usage reporting, and future scalability planning.
Through our Zero-CAPEX model, eligible properties can install EV chargers with no upfront investment, while creating a long-term revenue-sharing opportunity from charging usage.
Building for the Next Phase of EV Adoption
Singapore’s EV transition is entering a more mature stage.
The future is not only about having more charging points — it is about building charging infrastructure that is reliable, scalable, and aligned with real driver behaviour.
At MNL Solutions, we help properties prepare for this future with practical, compliant, and future-ready EV charging infrastructure.






