Here's our guide to charging your EV and a list of charging station providers in Singapore — plus, some free EV charging stations! Read through and bookmark this blog post for quick reference.
What are the different types of charging stations in Singapore?
Now, let us explore the specific types of charging stations in more detail. AC charging stations, available in power ranges of 7kW, 11kW, and 22kW, are a common sight in Singapore. These chargers utilise the EV's onboard charger to convert AC power from the grid into DC power for charging the vehicle's battery.
AC charging stations, available in power ranges of 7kW, 11kW, and 22kW, are a common sight in Singapore. These chargers utilise the EV's onboard charger to convert AC power from the grid into DC power for charging the vehicle's battery. The charging speed depends on the charging station's power, with higher power enabling faster charging.
How much does it cost to charge a car in Singapore?
QuickCharge.sg, a recently established charging equipment supplier and operator, has set up over 10 public charging stations in prominent locations like The Alexcier and Esplanade B1 Carpark. They also offer charging setups in private premises. Their charging rates are S$0.45/kWh for AC 22kW and S$0.53/kWh for DC 30kW.
Well most EV batteries operate at an optimal (best) temperature of between 25 and 45°C. This does not mean that you can't charge outside of this range but it would be slower than normal. But charging out in the sun in sunny Singapore with little to no shade might just overheat your battery.
Which EV charging connectors are available in Singapore?
Two of the most common charging connectors available in Singapore are the alternating current (AC) and the direct current (DC) units. Charging stations can easily be found, and you can also differentiate the two standard connectors available for EV charging. Alternating current, also known as AC charging, is used to charge EV at various speeds.
Charger type: Type 2 Price: $1 for the first 3 hours. $2 for every subsequent hour. Charge+ is another fast-growing EV charging provider that offers “Turbo” fast chargers which go up to 120 kWh, the fastest so far in Singapore. To know more about their locations and prices, check out their app on Apple App Store or Google Play.