EHVCG

LTA Electric Heavy Vehicle Charging Grant

Electric Heavy Vehicle Charger Grant (EHVCG)

Planning To Electrify Your Heavy Vehicle?

The Electric Heavy Vehicle Charger Grant (EHVCG) is a government initiative by the Land Transport Authority (LTA) to support businesses installing chargers for electric heavy vehicles (eHVs). This grant:

  • Co-funds up to 50% of eligible charger installation costs
  • Capped at $30,000 per charger

This helps fleet operators to reduce the upfront investment of transitioning to a cleaner, zero-emission operations. 

As Singapore’s first EV charger company, Hai Khim Engineering Pte Ltd guides you through every stage: Eligibility checks, grant applications, to installation, commissioning, and ongoing maintenance.

How Hai Khim Engineering Pte Ltd Helps

We support you with:

  • EHVCG eligibility assessment 
  • Site electrical capacity and load assessment 
  • Charger power and model recommendation
  • Installation layout and planning
  • Grant documentation preparation and support

How The EHVCG Works

Phase 1: Preparation and Eligibility Check:

  • Plan to purchase or register at least one electric heavy vehicle (eHV) above 3,500kg MLW
  • Obtain a quotation for charger installation from a qualified provider 
  • Secure written site approval from your landlord if the premise is not owned by you

Phase 2: Grant Application:

  • Apply via the Government Business Grants Portal (BGP) using your Corppass account 
  • Submit required documents including eHV purchase proof, installation quotation, and site details 
  • If eligible, LTA will issue a Letter of Offer (LOF)
  • Accept the LOF digitally and proceed with your installation

Phase 3: Installation and Claim:

  • Install your EV charger at your business premises within the timeframe stated in your LOF 
  • Pay upfront for the installation
  • Submit proof of receipts, invoices, and photos to make your claim
  • Once verified, LTA will reimburse the approved grant amount directly to you

Our EHVCG Ready Charger Solutions

We recommend DC charging solutions based on your fleet size, vehicle type, charing window, and site power capacity, all compliant with LTA’s Smart Charger specifications for EHVCG eligibility.

Autel MaxiCharger DC Fast — 120KW / 240KW

CCS2 / CHAdeMO connector support
27-inch touchscreen with video display capability
Up to 96% peak efficiency
OCPP compliant remote monitoring

SchneiderEVlink Pro DC — 60KW / 120KW / 180KW

Best for commercial fleets, depots, and high usage charging sites:
Dual CCS2 connectors
IP54 weather protection
Remote monitoring with OCPP 1.6

Why Choose Hai Khim Engineering

Hai Khim Engineering provides end-to-end EHVCG support for fleet operators, logistics companies, transport providers, and commercial properties across Singapore. We:

  • Singapore’s first EV charger company with over 20 years of installation experience
  • Are Tesla Authorised Installer and Autel Exclusive Primary Distributor
  • Completed 6000+ projects across restricted and non-restricted zones
  • Full grant documentation support from appplication to claim 
  • Certified installation by qualified professionals, compliant with LTA requirements
  • Guranteed after-sales support and proactive maintenance after handover 

FAQ

Are there government grants or incentives available?

Yes. Government initiatives and incentives are available depending on your property type and project scope. Schemes and eligibility criteria are updated periodically, so we recommend checking the latest guidance from LTA or speaking with our team before planning for your next installation. We're familiar with the current landscape, and are more than happy to point you in the right direction.

Do EV chargers need to comply with Singapore regulations?

Yes. All EV charger installation must comply with Singapore's electrical safety standard and be carried out by qualified professionals. As Tesla's apppointed installer and Autel's exclusive distributor, Hai Khim Engineering Pte Ltd ensures every installation meets regulatory requirements from day one.

Do EV chargers need to 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.

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