By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
Looking for ev charger near Simei MRT (EWL line)? This page lists KakiList-verified providers serving the Tampines area around the station, ranked by Google rating and review count. All listings are independent — no paid placements, no affiliate fees.
A smaller EWL station serving the Simei estate, with Eastpoint Mall at the exit and Changi General Hospital within a short bus ride. For households around Simei Street 1, ev charger teams who already cover Eastpoint Mall tend to offer faster arrival windows.
Providers covering the East zone typically service Simei without transport fees; those based in other zones often add S$15-40 per visit. For HDB homes along the EWL, that gap adds up across repeat bookings.
Recurring ev charger requests from Simei households focus on landed-home three-phase chargers, outdoor-rated units, and fault-current protection.
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A smaller EWL station serving the Simei estate, with Eastpoint Mall at the exit and Changi General Hospital within a short bus ride.
Eastpoint Mall, Changkat Primary School, Changkat Changi Secondary School, Changi Simei Community Club
Simei Street 1, Simei Street 3, Simei Lane
EWL — Tampines, East Singapore
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Prices are estimates for Tampines and may vary based on scope, property type, and urgency. Get exact quotes by requesting free quotes.
For HDB properties in Tampines, rates track the islandwide average for ev charger. The main cost variables are job complexity and urgency, not location — though providers based outside the East zone may add a small transport fee.
EV chargers draw continuous high loads (7-22kW) over long periods. Incorrect installation — wrong cable gauge, wrong RCBO type (must be Type B for DC residual currents from EV inverters), inadequate MCB sizing — creates fire risk. EMA regulation exists because home insurance rejects claims from unlicensed electrical work. No licence = you eat any damage.
Landed 7kW wallbox (with adequate existing DB): S\$1,800-3,800. 11kW three-phase: S\$2,800-5,800. 22kW fast AC: S\$4,500-9,000. Condo lot install (MCST-coordinated): S\$2,500-8,500. DB upgrade if capacity insufficient (common in older landed): +S\$2,500-6,500. HDB residents use LTA's Common Charger Grant network — private installs not permitted.
7kW single-phase: adequate overnight charging for most EVs (Tesla Model 3, Polestar 2, BYD Atto 3). 11kW three-phase: faster overnight charging, better for Taycans and larger-battery EVs. 22kW three-phase: fast home charging but needs sufficient supply capacity (often requires DB upgrade in older properties). Match capacity to actual usage — 7kW suffices for 90% of home charging scenarios.
Type A/AC RCBOs are cheaper but don't trip on DC residual currents (which EV chargers produce on fault). Using the wrong RCBO on an EV charger is a real fire risk. If an installer says "Type A is fine for EV", find a different installer. Type B RCBOs add S\$80-200 to the install but are mandatory for EV compliance.
Subject to MCST approval and electrical load assessment. Most newer condos (post-2018) have approval frameworks in place; older condos may need to upgrade the common-area DB. Expect a 4-8 week approval timeline. Some MCSTs approve only specific installers — check before signing a contract.
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