Here at Hai Khim Engineering, there are two core services we provide: EV charging installation and maintenance services. We serve both restricted and non-restricted access zones all over Singapore. Read below to find out which charger suits your vehicle needs.
We deliver end-to-end, high-performance AC and DC fast charging installations tailored to your property's layout. Before anything else, our team will conduct a site assessment to understand your layout and vehicle needs. We handle the whole structural process from start to finish, before we hand it over to you to submit the required documents for LTA approval. If you have any enquiries regarding our quote, you can contact us here.
As an EV charger installation and maintenance service provider, we monitor the legal requirements and any changes made by Land Transport Authority (LTA) very closely. Under the Electric Vehicle Charging Act, regular maintenance is needed regardless of the vehicle type — but the frequency of maintenance varies. Here, we keep close track of our records, and will reach out to you once maintenance is required.
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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.
Garages
Private car parks
Designated parking lots in residential developments
Portable (non-fixed) chargers are generally only allowed in landed homes and are not permitted in non-landed properties like condominiums.
Yes. Installation typically requires:
Management Corporation / MCST approval.
Compliance with electrical and safety regulations
Some government grants may also help offset installation costs for shared chargers.
Yes. Using or supplying non-approved chargers may lead to fines or penalties under the EV Charging Act.
No licence is required if the charger is for personal use. However, companies that provide charging services to the public must obtain a licence.
