At Hai Khim Engineering Pte Ltd, we work with a wide range of trusted EV charger brands, and support most electric vehicles on Singapore’s roads. Whether you’re choosing a charger or charging station for your property to checking that your EV is compatible with our solutions, we make it simple to find the right match.
We install leading AC and DC chargers and wallboxes, support the electric cars Singaporeans drive every day, and provide charging for electric heavy vehicles (EHV) built for commercial demand. Explore each category below.
We install a wide range of trusted EV charger brands — from Autel Global to Schneider Electric, ABB Mobility, and SINEXCEL. Whether you need AC charging for a home or a high-power DC charging for a commercial site, we'll help you find the brand and model that fits your needs.
Worried whether your EV will work with our chargers? Our charging solutions are compatible with most electric cars on Singapore's roads, across all major charging standards. Click below to check whether your vehicle is supported.
From electric buses to trucks and commercial fleets, heavy vehicles demand chaging built for serious power and uptime. We support high-power charging for large scale electric vehicles, keeping your operations running around the clock. Click below to find out more.
Learn more about the AC and DC chargers and wallboxes we install here.
Check if your electric car is compatible here before working with us.
We provide high power charging for buses, trucks, fleets and more.
Yes. EV charger models must be type-approved and comply with Singapore’s national charging standard TR25 before they can be supplied, installed, or used.
Installation must be carried out by a Licensed Electrical Worker (LEW) licensed by the Energy Market Authority. The charger must also be certified by an equipment specialist before it can be registered.
Yes. All EV chargers must be registered with the Land Transport Authority before they can be used. After registration, a registration mark must be affixed to the charger.
