Autel Energy recently revealed its list of EV charging stations scheduled to launch soon in Singapore, including Hup Hin, the National University of Singapore and Gain City at Sungei Kadut Drive, a press release reported.
“We are excited to bring our MaxiCharger DC Fast technology to Singapore,” said Henry He, the director of Autel APAC and Australia of Autel Energy. “Our charging stations offer faster and more efficient charging for EV drivers while supporting APP, RFID card, credit card and mobile payment. We look forward to further expanding our EV charging solutions in Singapore and beyond.”
Autel’s charging solutions are said to be compatible with IEC-complying vehicles. The company is currently accessing new vehicles for interoperability in hopes of amplifying its charging success rate.
“Featuring Autel’s MaxiCharger DC Fast technology, the stations will offer a faster and more efficient charging experience to Singaporean EV drivers,” the press release states.
“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 features 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,” a recent press release stated.
By implementing charging stations in Singapore, Autel Energy hopes to reduce the carbon footprint produced by transportation. The company is exploring additional launch opportunities across Southeast Asia.
“With the installation of its charging stations in Singapore, Autel Energy is helping to accelerate the adoption of EVs and reduce the carbon footprint of transportation,” the press release stated. “Autel Energy is committed to making EV charging more accessible and convenient for drivers while contributing to a more sustainable future.”