ChargEV 150kW DC Charger Now Available In Singapore - 5 More Upcoming In 2023

ChargEV’s charging station and App is now available across the causeway at Ang Mo Kio, Singapore through its collaboration with LHN Energy Resources Pte. Ltd.
The charging facility was launched last week by Singapore’s Minister of State, Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth & Ministry of Trade and Industry, Ms. Low Yen Ling.

According to LHD Energy, this cross border integrated EV charging collaboration represents the strong, trusting relationship between two like-minded companies committed to creating a sustainable future.
With the deployment of this new charging facility, both ChargEV and LHD Energy hope to solidify their commitment to reducing carbon emissions and promoting green transportation while reducing EV owners' range anxiety while commuting between Malaysia and Singapore.

This ChargEV new DC Charging facility is strategically located at 38 Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2, Singapore 569511 and features a 4 charging bay set-up with 2 units of 150kW DC Chargers capable of charging up to 4 cars simultaneously. The charging sessions at this facility would be priced at SGD0.60/kWh.
According to LHD Energy, five (5) more ChargEV charging hubs would be installed across Singapore by the end of 2023 at Kallang Bahru, Bukit Timah Shopping Centre, Mount Elizabeth Link and 43 Keppel Road. Users of these charging facilities would be able to use the existing ChargEV mobile app which would give them access to over 300 EV chargers in Malaysia.
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Furthermore, with the 3-way partnership inked in March between ChargEV, Setel and JomCharge, users of the ChargEV App would also be able to gain access to a total of 550 EV Chargers from Gentari, EV Connection Sdn Bhd (EVC) and Yinson GreenTech (YGT).
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