So far, the stations in Hup Hin, the National University of Singapore, and Gain City at Sungei Kadut Drive have completed installation, and the one in Gain City at Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2 will be unveiled soon. Featuring Autel’s MaxiCharger DC Fast technology, the stations will offer a faster and more efficient charging experience to Singaporean EV drivers.
The Hup Hin charging station is equipped with four MaxiCharger DC 240kW and twenty DC 120kW chargers, primarily for Ebus and E-Truck users. At the National University of Singapore charging station, one DC 240kW, one DC 120kW, and two DC 60kW chargers are deployed, mainly for Ebus drivers. The stations in Gain City at Sungei Kadut Drive and Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2 are each equipped with two DC 120kW chargers.
Autel’s 60-240 kW MaxiCharger DC Fast series can provide up to 265 km of range in just 10 minutes with a maximum 400A output current. With the boost mode, the charging speed can be improved by up to 30%. The MaxiCharger DC Fast series also feature a smart advertising and communication screen that can provide additional revenue streams for businesses, while also offering charging-related information such as State of Charge (SOC), cost, and kWh.
Meanwhile, Autel’s charging solutions are compatible with all vehicles of IEC standards, and the company has been testing and evaluating new vehicles for interoperability to ensure a higher success rate for charging.