Electric Vehicle Charging Stations in Singapore

Find convenient and reliable electric vehicle charging stations across Singapore. Whether you need a quick top-up or a full charge, explore locations near you and keep your EV powered on the go.

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What's an EV Charging Station?

An EV charging station (also called an electric recharge station or an electric vehicle charging station) is a dedicated point that supplies electricity to recharge EV batteries. In Singapore, these charging stations are appearing more frequently across HDB carparks, shopping malls, offices, and even expressway stops, reflecting the nation’s push towards sustainable transport as part of the Singapore Green Plan 2030.

Map for Locations of EV Charging Stations Across Singapore
An electric vehicle charging station safely manages the transfer of electricity from the grid to the vehicle’s battery. Drivers simply plug in their cars to restore battery capacity, much like refuelling at a petrol station, but with electricity instead of fuel. This expansion is guided by Singapore’s Electric Vehicles Charging Act 2022 (EVCA 2022), which sets the safety, licensing, and technical standards for all charging infrastructure.
Level 1 EV Charging Station (Slow)

Uses a standard 230-volt three-pin household socket in Singapore, making it the most basic charging option.
Charging speed: around 8–10 km of range per hour.
Best for: overnight charging or light daily use at home.

Level 2 EV Charging Station (Faster)

Requires a 230-volt dedicated supply, commonly installed in homes, offices, and public carparks.
Charging speed: around 20–40 km of range per hour, depending on the vehicle and charger.
Best for: daily drivers, workplace fleets, and family vehicles.

DC Fast EV Charging Station

Delivers high-voltage direct current (DC) directly to the vehicle’s battery for rapid charging.
Charging speed: approximately 100–300 km of range in 20–40 minutes, depending on charger capacity and car model.
Best for: long-distance travel, fleet operators, and expressway charging hubs.
EV charging stations in Singapore can be found in HDB carparks, shopping malls, office buildings, petrol stations, and even along major expressways. This ensures that drivers have convenient access whether they are at home, at work, or on the go.

Singapore’s government has taken a structured and expansive approach to EV charging infrastructure deployment:

HDB Carparks & Public Spaces

According to the LTA’s EV Roadmap, nearly 2,000 HDB carparks are being fitted with charging points to make every HDB town EV-ready by 2025. Fast chargers are also being installed at commercial complexes, town centres, and JTC premises for high-usage vehicles like taxis and fleets.

Private Residences & Condominiums

The EV Common Charger Grant supports condominiums and private apartments in installing shared charging infrastructure. For property owners and businesses, installing an on-site charger makes access even easier. Our EV charger installation services provide tailored solutions for residential, commercial, and fleet needs.

Islandwide Network

EV charging operators continue to expand infrastructure across shopping malls, office buildings, petrol stations, and more, ensuring that both private and public users can easily access electric recharge stations throughout the island.
EV charging stations support the shift to greener transportation by making EV use more practical. They are central to the government’s plan to grow the EV ecosystem, with a nationwide target of 60,000 charging points by 2030. As of March 2025, more than 60% of HDB carparks already have charging facilities in place.

An electric vehicle charging station safely manages the transfer of electricity from the grid to the vehicle’s battery. Drivers simply plug in their cars to restore battery capacity, much like refuelling at a petrol station, but with electricity instead of fuel. This expansion is guided by Singapore’s Electric Vehicles Charging Act 2022 (EVCA 2022), which sets the safety, licensing, and technical standards for all charging infrastructure.

Level 1 EV Charging Station (Slow)

Uses a standard 230-volt three-pin household socket in Singapore, making it the most basic charging option.
Charging speed: around 8–10 km of range per hour.
Best for: overnight charging or light daily use at home.

Level 2 EV Charging Station (Faster)

Requires a 230-volt dedicated supply, commonly installed in homes, offices, and public carparks.
Charging speed: around 20–40 km of range per hour, depending on the vehicle and charger.
Best for: daily drivers, workplace fleets, and family vehicles.

DC Fast EV Charging Station

Delivers high-voltage direct current (DC) directly to the vehicle’s battery for rapid charging.
Charging speed: approximately 100–300 km of range in 20–40 minutes, depending on charger capacity and car model.
Best for: long-distance travel, fleet operators, and expressway charging hubs.

EV charging stations in Singapore can be found in HDB carparks, shopping malls, office buildings, petrol stations, and even along major expressways. This ensures that drivers have convenient access whether they are at home, at work, or on the go.

Singapore’s government has taken a structured and expansive approach to EV charging infrastructure deployment:

HDB Carparks & Public Spaces

According to the LTA’s EV Roadmap, nearly 2,000 HDB carparks are being fitted with charging points to make every HDB town EV-ready by 2025. Fast chargers are also being installed at commercial complexes, town centres, and JTC premises for high-usage vehicles like taxis and fleets.

Private Residences & Condominiums

The EV Common Charger Grant supports condominiums and private apartments in installing shared charging infrastructure. For property owners and businesses, installing an on-site charger makes access even easier. Our EV charger installation services provide tailored solutions for residential, commercial, and fleet needs.

Islandwide Network

EV charging operators continue to expand infrastructure across shopping malls, office buildings, petrol stations, and more, ensuring that both private and public users can easily access electric recharge stations throughout the island.

EV charging stations support the shift to greener transportation by making EV use more practical. They are central to the government’s plan to grow the EV ecosystem, with a nationwide target of 60,000 charging points by 2030. As of March 2025, more than 60% of HDB carparks already have charging facilities in place.

Our Islandwide EV Charging Coverage

LHN Energy offers a growing network of charging stations across the island. With our reliable service and expert team, we ensure each point is fully operational, easy to use, and well-located. Our mission is to help more drivers find charging stations nearby.

Explore our interactive map to search for charging stations located near your home, workplace, or favourite shopping destination.

EV Charging Stations in Northwest Singapore

Our EV charging stations in Northwest Singapore provide convenient access for businesses and residents in the area. With EV charger installation services, we ensure reliable and efficient charging solutions.

Singapore Bukit Panjang Hokkien Konghuay

LHN Energy offers a robust network of electric vehicle charging station locations in Singapore. Our EV charging installer services ensure seamless access to electric recharge stations, designed for both convenience and efficiency.

Located near Cashew MRT, The Linear

EV Charging Stations in East Singapore

Located near IKEA Tampines, Giant Hypermarket – Tampines, COURTS Megastore, Food Loft. Our electric vehicle charging station at Tampines cater to both residential and commercial needs. EV charger installation services make it easy to charge in this vibrant and growing region.

18 Tampines

Serving the growing residential and industrial community, this electric vehicle charging station location provides easy access to EV owners.

Located near IKEA Tampines, Giant Hypermarket – Tampines, COURTS Megastore, Food Loft

EV Charging Stations in Central Singapore

Our EV charging stations in Central Singapore are strategically located to serve high-traffic retail and office areas. Electric vehicle charging station installation ensures fast, reliable charging for everyone in the heart of the city.

Anson House

Situated in the bustling CBD, this electric recharge station is ideal for professionals and businesses needing quick and reliable charging solutions.

Located near M Hotel Singapore City Centre, Icon Village, 100 AM

38 AMK

Located in Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2, this EV charging station site caters to commercial and industrial EV users.

Located near Work+Store (Ang Mo Kio) – Self Storage, 38 Eating House

Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital

This centrally located EV charging station is ideal for hospital visitors and staff, ensuring convenient access to charging solutions.

Located near Square 2, National Neuroscience Institute, Novena MRT

YWCA Fort Canning

Situated at Fort Canning Road, this electric vehicle charging station location provides convenience for hotel guests and visitors exploring the historic area.

Located near UBS Fort Canning, Vigeo Personal Training, Hotel Fort Canning, Fort Canning

EV Charging Stations in Southwest Singapore

Located across key commercial and residential hubs, our electric vehicle charging stations in Southwest Singapore offer easy access for both businesses and residents. EV charger installation services provide seamless, efficient setup.

1557 Keppel Road

Conveniently located near major transportation hubs, this electric vehicle charger install site offers seamless access for EV users.

Located near South Side Keppel, Coliwoo Keppel, Anytime Fitness Keppel

10 Raeburn Park

A strategic EV charging station location, it provides unparalleled convenience for commuters in the vicinity.

Located near Amped Trampoline Park, International Service Apartments (ISA) @ Raeburn Park, Sandbox Training Ground

Phoenix Park

Located at Tanglin Road, this EV charging station serves professionals and residents in the central region, offering a convenient stop for electric vehicle owners.

Located near The GUILD International College, High Commission of Brunei Darussalam

Benefits of Using Electric Recharge Stations in Singapore

Here’s how charging stations can value-add to your daily routine as an EV owner.

Convenience and coverage

Singapore’s islandwide network of EV charging stations makes recharging accessible wherever you go. For added ease, drivers can use the chargEV app to locate nearby stations, check availability, and manage their charging sessions seamlessly.

Environmental benefits

Switching to EVs and using electric recharge stations reduces greenhouse gas emissions and supports national green initiatives.

Cost savings compared to petrol vehicles

EV owners enjoy significantly lower running costs with electricity prices typically cheaper than petrol per kilometre travelled.

Frequently Asked Questions about EV Charging Stations

Find answers to the most common questions about EV charging stations and how they fit into everyday use.

Recharging time varies depending on the station type and the vehicle model.

For example, a Hyundai Kona Electric plugged into a Level 2 EV charging station typically takes around 6–8 hours for a full recharge, while the same car at a DC fast charging station can reach 80% in about 45 minutes. A Tesla Model 3 or BYD Atto 3 will have similar ranges, making fast chargers especially useful for Singaporean drivers who rely on shorter charging windows in between daily commutes.

Today, most EV sellers in Singapore highlight estimated charging times in their specifications, so prospective buyers can make better-informed decisions. This helps new owners understand whether home charging, workplace setups, or regular access to DC fast stations would best fit their lifestyle. For deeper insight, see BYD’s guide to electric car charging times.

Yes, most public EV charging stations in Singapore operate around the clock, including those in HDB carparks, malls, and expressway rest stops. This makes owning an EV more practical for shift workers, taxi operators, or anyone with irregular schedules.

Availability may vary by location, so to avoid inconvenience, drivers are encouraged to check app listings such as chargEV for real-time status before heading out. This ensures you know exactly which charging points are in use and which are free.

Yes, most public electric recharge stations in Singapore are accessible to all EV users, regardless of the car brand. Just ensure your vehicle and the charger type are compatible, as some stations support specific connector standards.

Access usually requires registering with the operator through a membership card or mobile app. For example, the chargEV app lets drivers find, activate, and pay for charging sessions conveniently. Pricing may vary by provider—some charge per kilowatt-hour (kWh), while others use time-based or session-based rates.

If your preferred EV charging station is already in use, the easiest solution is to check real-time availability through mobile apps like chargEV. Use a station locator app to find nearby alternatives, so you don’t waste time waiting. Some apps also allow you to set alerts or even reserve slots at selected charging locations, giving you more flexibility and peace of mind.

As Singapore continues rolling out more charging points under the national EV Roadmap, the chances of facing long waits will steadily decrease.

Recharging time varies depending on the station type and the vehicle model.

For example, a Hyundai Kona Electric plugged into a Level 2 EV charging station typically takes around 6–8 hours for a full recharge, while the same car at a DC fast charging station can reach 80% in about 45 minutes. A Tesla Model 3 or BYD Atto 3 will have similar ranges, making fast chargers especially useful for Singaporean drivers who rely on shorter charging windows in between daily commutes.

Today, most EV sellers in Singapore highlight estimated charging times in their specifications, so prospective buyers can make better-informed decisions. This helps new owners understand whether home charging, workplace setups, or regular access to DC fast stations would best fit their lifestyle. For deeper insight, see BYD’s guide to electric car charging times.
Yes, most public EV charging stations in Singapore operate around the clock, including those in HDB carparks, malls, and expressway rest stops. This makes owning an EV more practical for shift workers, taxi operators, or anyone with irregular schedules.

Availability may vary by location, so to avoid inconvenience, drivers are encouraged to check app listings such as chargEV for real-time status before heading out. This ensures you know exactly which charging points are in use and which are free.
Yes, most public electric recharge stations in Singapore are accessible to all EV users, regardless of the car brand. Just ensure your vehicle and the charger type are compatible, as some stations support specific connector standards.

Access usually requires registering with the operator through a membership card or mobile app. For example, the chargEV app lets drivers find, activate, and pay for charging sessions conveniently. Pricing may vary by provider—some charge per kilowatt-hour (kWh), while others use time-based or session-based rates.
If your preferred EV charging station is already in use, the easiest solution is to check real-time availability through mobile apps like chargEV. Use a station locator app to find nearby alternatives, so you don’t waste time waiting. Some apps also allow you to set alerts or even reserve slots at selected charging locations, giving you more flexibility and peace of mind.

As Singapore continues rolling out more charging points under the national EV Roadmap, the chances of facing long waits will steadily decrease.

Want to Stay Updated on the Latest EV Charging Stations Near You?

Enjoy seamless electric mobility across Singapore with real-time access to charging points near you. Download the ChargEV app to explore one of the largest cross-island networks of EV charging stations, covering over 1,000 sites in Singapore and Malaysia.