SG Digest: ComfortDelGro ENGIE inks EV charging partnerships; SG's Antares backs German startup enaDyne

SG Digest: ComfortDelGro ENGIE inks EV charging partnerships; SG's Antares backs German startup enaDyne

ComfortDelGro ENGIE, a provider of EV charging infrastructure services in Singapore, has been appointed as the EV charging point operator (EVCO) for multiple sites managed by LHN Energy and Yinson GreenTech. In a separate development, Singaporean VC  Antares has participated in a €7 million ($8.2 million) seed funding round in German startup enaDyne.

ComfortDelGro ENGIE inks partnerships with Yinson GreenTech, LHN Energy

ComfortDelGro ENGIE, a provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure and services in Singapore, has been appointed as the EV charging point operator (EVCO) for multiple sites managed by LHN Energy and Yinson GreenTech.

At these sites, CDG ENGIE will assume operational responsibilities such as system monitoring, hardware maintenance, and user experience oversight.

Through the CDG ENGIE app, users will be able to tap into a network of over 1,600 charging points in Singapore, as well as enjoy cross-border charging with Yinson’s chargEV chargers in Singapore and Malaysia.

CDG ENGIE is partnering with infrastructure owners, OEM charger distributors, and small- to mid-sized EVCOs to optimise network operations and platform solutions, enhancing charging accessibility and utilisation.

Singapore’s EV market is showing robust growth momentum, supported by the expected increase in certificate of entitlement (COE) in the coming years and the government’s target to instal charging points at all publicly accessible car parks by 2030—part of its net-zero emissions goal by 2050.

SG’s Antares Ventures  invests in German startup enaDyne

Antares Ventures, a deep tech venture capital firm based out of Singapore, has participated in a €7 million ($8.2 million) seed funding round in German startup enaDyne, according to an announcement. 

The round was co-led by Amadeus APEX Technology Fund (a collaboration between Amadeus Capital Partners and APEX Ventures) and Energy Capital Ventures, with participation from Possible Ventures, and returning business angels Wolfram DrescherAndreas Werne, and Sven Sieber.  

Founded in 2021 by Philipp HahnChristian KochMartin Drößiger, and Torsten Lorenz, enaDyne combines expertise in plasma physics, catalysis, engineering, and materials science.

The company has developed a breakthrough reactor technology that converts CO₂ and other process gases into valuable chemicals such as syngas, methanol, and ethylene. Its modular, containerised systems also abate hard-to-treat emissions, including CF₄ and PFAS, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional chemical manufacturing. 

The fresh capital will be used to build and deploy a 20-foot modular pilot plant at an industrial customer site by mid-2026, develop a first commercial product for plasma-based PFAS abatement, and establish a first scalable production value chain. This comes at a time when the chemical sector faces an unprecedented need to decarbonise. 

Edited by: Pramod Mathew

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