Electric vehicle charging stations in Singapore are becoming more common as the country pushes towards greener transport and encourages the use of electric cars.
Charging stations are available at places such as HDB car parks, CapitaLand malls, Ion Orchard, Jewel Changi, and selected petrol stations.
There are two main types of EV chargers—AC (slower, usually 3.7kW to 22kW) and DC (fast charging, up to 120kW or more).
To use a charging station, you generally need to download the operator’s app (like SP Utilities or Charge+) to locate stations, check availability, and start/stop your charging session.
Charging fees vary depending on speed and location—AC charging is usually cheaper than DC fast charging.
Singapore’s goal is to have 60,000 EV charging points by 2030—so expect even more stations in neighbourhoods, business districts, and highway rest stops in the coming years.
To sum up, finding an EV charging station in Singapore is simple—just use an website app to find the nearest point and plug in when you need a top-up.
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