We measure our success in outcomes delivered for our clients — not proposals written or services sold. Here are three of our flagship projects.
Auckland Transport engaged Singer Group to design, build and maintain a turnkey E-house charging solution precisely developed to meet Auckland Transport's specifications. The fully climate-controlled E-house design will be deployed across 12 locations over the next decade, delivering 3.3 MW of charging capacity at each site.
Singer Electric designed and built the physical charging infrastructure for each site, including civil, electrical and grid connection works. Singer Automation's Apollo EMS platform was integrated to provide real-time monitoring, load management and reporting across the entire network.
Design ran 2022–2024, with Build commencing 2024 and ongoing. Stage 1 was delivered on time and budget, with further stages planned to support Auckland Transport's fleet electrification programme.
Scentre Group — owner and operator of Westfield shopping centres in New Zealand — engaged Singer Group to deliver and maintain EV charging infrastructure across their national portfolio, starting with the landmark Westfield Newmarket development.
Singer Group's scope covers the full lifecycle: electrical design, civil and electrical construction, commissioning, and ongoing data-led maintenance. Apollo EMS provides Scentre Group with real-time visibility of charger health, utilisation, and revenue across their portfolio.
With $15M in programme value, 58,000 hours of managed operation, and a national maintenance relationship, this is one of New Zealand's most significant commercial EV charging deployments.
The New Zealand Department of Corrections engaged Singer Group to plan and execute a national EV fleet charging infrastructure rollout across their correctional facilities, operational sites and administrative locations.
Singer Electric designed and delivered the EVSE infrastructure for Stage 1 — including site assessments, electrical design, civil works, charger installation and commissioning across multiple facilities nationwide. The programme was structured to enable ongoing rollout over multiple stages.
This project demonstrates Singer Group's ability to deliver complex, nationally-distributed government infrastructure programmes with high security, compliance and operational requirements.
Auckland has just been given its first look at the country's most advanced bus charging facility, with the completion of major upgrades at Kinetic's Glenfield Bus Depot. Led and delivered by Kinetic in partnership with Auckland Transport, ABB and Singer Electric, the project introduces New Zealand's first large-scale overhead gantry charging system — capable of powering up to 20 electric buses at once, and 34 buses across the site overall.
The upgrade supports the rollout of 31 new zero-emission buses on Auckland's North Shore, making Glenfield the largest and most space-efficient charging site of its kind in New Zealand. Singer Electric delivered the electrical infrastructure and associated civil works for the gantry structure — a complex brownfield installation requiring careful coordination across transformer placement, gantry positioning and a tight depot footprint.
At the heart of the system are five ABB HVC 360 power cabinets and seven ABB Terra 180 kW dual-outlet chargers, providing 34 concurrent charging points and around 3 MW of site capacity. Two 750 kVA transformers with bus-tie redundancy supply the depot, with Evis Z load-balancing software keeping the site within its power envelope.
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