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NTU Singapore and BlueSG launch ultra-fast charging electric shuttle

Developed by the Blue Solutions, Bolloré Group, the shuttle undergoes quick charging at charging stations while passengers board or alight

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Nanyang Technological University

Ready, Get-Charged, Go!

image: Plying the roads outside NTU's North Hill Halls of Residences, the new NTU-Blue Solutions Flash Shuttle requires only 20 seconds to fully re-charge at each station. view more 

Credit: NTU Singapore

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) and BlueSG Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of Blue Solutions owned by the Bolloré Group, have launched Singapore's first flash-charging electric shuttle.

Named the NTU-Blue Solutions Flash Shuttle, the fully electric vehicle only requires 20 seconds to recharge at stations which are fitted for its quick charging while passengers board and alight.

It uses Bolloré's Bluetram vehicle, which aims to be as efficient as tram systems, but comes with fast-charging and emission-free continuous operation.

The road trials planned for the 22-seater shuttle will be between NTU's Halls of Residence at North Hill and JTC's CleanTech One, which is part of the Jurong Innovation District where special charging stations have been built.

The shuttle was launched today by NTU's Vice President (Research) Professor Lam Khin Yong and BlueSG's Managing Director Mr Franck Vitté and witnessed by the French Minister of Higher Education, Research and Innovation, Ms. Frédérique Vidal.

NTU President Professor Subra Suresh, said: "The move to introduce electromobility and cutting-edge transportation technologies is part of our vision to transform NTU into a Smart Campus. The use of electric vehicles in public transportation is rapidly expanding across the world, as it offers more efficient transportation systems and reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.

"As a leading global university with deep expertise in sustainable technologies, the NTU Smart Campus is already a living testbed for various sustainable and energy-efficient technologies, and the perfect partner for BlueSG to test and develop electric shuttles for Singapore. We expect that the insights and innovations developed from this partnership will ultimately benefit Singapore and the world by enhancing the first-mile and last-mile transportation options."

"We are very proud of our partnership with Nanyang Technological University (NTU), one of the most prestigious scientific institutions in the world. The launch of this very first Bluetram in Singapore, for the students and professors of NTU, further validates the technology and expertise of the Group in the field of electric battery," said Marie Bolloré, Managing Director of Blue Solutions. "Our ambition is to make available innovative mobility solutions to the greatest number (individuals, states, communities and companies) that respect the environment."

This research partnership with BlueSG will run for two years and is supported by the Economic Development Board, Singapore. As part of the trials, NTU students would also be able to ride the shuttle from the second half of 2018.

The collaboration is also one of the key initiatives under the France-Singapore Year of Innovation, which aims to intensify cooperation on innovation between the two countries in 2018.

Tram-like efficiency with fast-charging

Unlike other electric vehicles that function solely on batteries, the Bluetram replicates the efficiency of trams by operating continuously without the need for offline charging.

Equipped with supercapacitors and a LMP® battery developed by Blue Solutions, the shuttle can travel two kilometres on a single charge, with backup power that provides for an additional 30 kilometres.

Furthermore, the costs of operating Bluetram is five to ten times lower than tram systems as it does not require costly infrastructure such as rails or catenary, and a whole line can be deployed in a matter of weeks.

The joint research team comprising scientists from NTU's Energy Research Institute (ERIAN) and BlueSG will study the actual on-road performance of the Bluetram in Singapore's tropical climate, including the user behaviour of passengers.

Professor Lam Khin Yong, NTU's Vice President (Research), said partnerships with leading industry players is crucial to translate research into real-life applications.

"NTU has a strong culture of translational research, especially in the areas of electromobility and sustainability. Having worked with leading industry players such as Volvo and BMW Group in similar areas, we look forward to working closely with Bolloré to testbed the new electric shuttle at NTU, under Singapore's climate and traffic conditions."

Electric vehicle car-sharing in NTU

As part of NTU's Smart Campus initiative, the university is also in talks with BlueSG to install electric vehicle car-sharing stations. These will also add to the existing pool of electric vehicle charging stations around campus.

It will enhance NTU's connections with nearby communities in Jurong West, Jurong East, Choa Chu Kang and Bukit Panjang, and to the rest of Singapore.

Students, staff and faculty will be able to rent a BlueSG vehicle and can drive it around Singapore and return the vehicle to any BlueSG charging station. Members of the public can also drive into NTU's campus using the convenience and flexibility of the BlueSG program.

This is part of BlueSG's ongoing expansion of its charging stations island wide.

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Media contacts:

Nur Amin Shah
Nanyang Technological University
Email: aminshah@ntu.edu.sg

Jenny Lim
BlueSG (Singapore)
Email: jenny.lim@bluesg.com.sg

Laëtitia Févry
Blue Solutions (France)
Email: laetitia.fevry@blue-solutions.eu

About Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

A research-intensive public university, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has 33,500 undergraduate and postgraduate students in the colleges of Engineering, Business, Science, Humanities, Arts, & Social Sciences, and its Interdisciplinary Graduate School. It also has a medical school, the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, set up jointly with Imperial College London.

NTU is also home to world-class autonomous institutes - the National Institute of Education, S Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Earth Observatory of Singapore, and Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences Engineering - and various leading research centres such as the Nanyang Environment & Water Research Institute (NEWRI) and Energy Research Institute @ NTU (ERI@N).

Ranked 11th in the world, NTU is top in Asia and has been placed the world's top young university for the past four years. The University's main campus is frequently listed among the Top 15 most beautiful university campuses in the world and has 57 Green Mark-certified (equivalent to LEED-certified) buildings, of which 54 are certified Green Mark Platinum. NTU also has a campus in Novena, Singapore's medical district.

For more information, visit http://www.ntu.edu.sg

About BlueSG & Blue Solutions

BlueSG Pte Ltd, (a subsidiary of Blue Solutions owned by the Bolloré Group) the first large-scale electric vehicle car-sharing service in Singapore, launched its BlueSG programme on 12 December 2017 with 80 Bluecars and 32 BlueSG charging stations available for public use. http://www.bluesg.com.sg

Blue Solutions, publicly traded since October 30, 2013, Blue Solutions is the company that manages the electrical storage operations developed by the Bolloré group. By diversifying its historical business of producing paper and ultrathin plastic film, the Bolloré group has become a producer of complete electrical components for capacitors, and now holds over one-third of the global market. With this expertise and 20 years of R&D, the group has engineered electrical storage solutions and batteries that rely on a unique technology, the LMP® (Lithium Metal Polymer) battery as well as supercapacitor technology. The batteries are employed both in mobile applications (electric vehicles) as well as stationary ones (storing electricity for individuals, businesses, local governments, etc.) developed and sold by other group entities through Blue Applications, which since 2011 has been rapidly growing on every continent. http://www.blue-solutions.com


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