2008: Singapore Grand Prix Electrical Infrastructure Milestone

Cyclect delivered electrical and roustabout works for the Singapore Grand Prix from 2008 to 2017, supporting the world’s only F1 night race across ten consecutive editions on the Marina Bay Street Circuit.
2006: Ride and Show Installation Capability for Complex Attractions

Cyclect developed Ride and Show Installation capability through specialist training for Universal Studios Singapore, applying decades of heavy-lift and precision electrical skills to complex theme park attractions.
1998: Move to Tuas Headquarters and Modern Workshop Facility

Cyclect completed its Tuas headquarters in 1999, consolidating workshops, R&D and logistics into a purpose-built facility that has served as the group’s operational hub for over 25 years.
1974: Mechanical Services Capability Established

Cyclect launched a Mechanical Services unit in 1975, extending its engineering capability into structural and mechanical work for marine and industrial clients alongside its electrical services.
1972: Electrical Projects Division and the Birth of Cyclect

In 1973 Cycle & Electric became Cyclect, moved to a 100,000 sq ft facility in Liu Fang Road, and launched an Electrical Projects Division to serve Singapore’s expanding built environment.
1965: ASEA Partnership Strengthens Motor and Generator Capability

Cyclect was appointed ASEA’s first regional service agent in 1965 following specialist training in Sweden — the beginning of a technology partnership that has extended through six decades to ABB today.
1958: Expansion to Kung Chong Road Workshop
Cyclect expanded to Kung Chong Road in 1958 with a dedicated motor and generator repair workshop, establishing the MRO capability that remains central to Cyclect’s technical services today.
1943: Founding of Cycle & Electric in Wartime Singapore

Cycle & Electric was founded in 1943 by Tan Ai Meng during the Japanese Occupation, providing electrical repair and maintenance services from a small shop on Bras Basah Road.