Ultra-fast EV chargers in S’pore by end-2024 under EV-electric tie-up with Huawei

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These can fully charge an EV in 30 minutes, compared with eight hours for those at HDB carparks.

EV-electric CEO Derek Tan and Huawei Digital Power Singapore managing director Terry Gao watching a video presentation on an ultra-fast charging station at Huawei's AI lab in Singapore on March 18.

These chargers are meant to serve EV users such as taxi and delivery drivers who drive a lot and need to recharge their vehicles more frequently and quickly than private EV drivers. Under the agreement, EVe and Huawei will also use solar panels and battery energy storage systems to power the chargers, and thus reduce the load on the electricity grid.

At least one of the locations being considered will be able to accommodate bigger EVs like minibuses, he added. When Huawei unveiled the ultra-fast charger in 2023, the tech giant claimed it was able to deliver enough charge in five minutes to add 200km of operating range. The charger that will be launched in Singapore is a slightly tuned-down version of the one in China, being rated at 480 kilowatts instead of 600kW.

 

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