EV Charger in Singapore — Complete Guide (2026)
By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
Updated May 2026 · 124 verified providers · Average rating 4.2★
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EV charger installation in Singapore is a fast-growing category — HDB car park chargers under the LTA/EMA EV charging rollout, condo landlot installations (often MCST-coordinated), and landed home chargers are all distinct regulatory tracks with different approval requirements. A wrong-spec installation risks EMA non-compliance, voided home insurance, or a charger that can't keep up with a Tesla Model 3's overnight charge cycle. This guide covers installer qualifications, the EMA Licence of Electrical Worker requirement, and what you should pay for 7kW vs 11kW vs 22kW AC chargers across different property types. EV charger installers on KakiList hold current EMA licences and display verified Google reviews.
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EV charger installation involves electrical work, which means the lead electrician must hold a valid EMA Licence of Electrical Worker — specifically a Supervisor or Engineer class depending on the installation capacity. Unlicensed installation is illegal and voids home insurance; a fire originating from a non-compliant EV charger install can cost S$200,000+ in uninsured damage.
The installer should also be familiar with BCA and EMA guidelines for EV charging points, including proper MCB sizing, RCBO (Type B for EV chargers, not Type A/AC which don't handle DC residual currents from inverters), cable sizing for the run length, and load balancing if the existing DB is near capacity.
For HDB and condo installs, check whether the installer has done MCST / Town Council coordination before. These installs typically require a load assessment, management approval, and sometimes common-area electrical tapping arrangements — an installer new to this process will stumble for weeks.
Ask about charger brand and capacity. Singapore common options: 7kW single-phase for landed (adequate for overnight charging most EVs), 11kW three-phase (better for Taycans and larger battery EVs), 22kW three-phase (fast home charging, needs sufficient supply capacity). Common brands: SP Mobility, Charge+, Delta, Wallbox, Tesla Wall Connector. Avoid unbranded imports — EMA compliance certification is brand-specific and unbranded chargers often lack the right Singapore safety markings.
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EV Charger: HDB vs Condo vs Landed Considerations
HDB flats: EV charging is typically accessed via LTA's EV Common Charger Grant installations at the HDB car park, coordinated by the Town Council and approved charger operators. Individual home-to-carpark cabling is not permitted. Cost to the resident is usually subscription-based (S$0-20/month for access, plus per-kWh charging fees).
Condominiums: landlot-level installations require MCST approval, an electrical load assessment, and often upgrades to the common-area DB or a dedicated EV supply. Individual charger supply and install runs S$2,500-5,500 for a 7kW, S$3,800-8,500 for a 11kW, including cable runs of 15-40m from the DB. Some MCSTs only approve a short-list of approved installers — check before quoting.
Landed properties: the most flexible install track. A 7kW wallbox at a 3-bedroom landed home with adequate existing DB capacity runs S$1,800-3,800 including charger, cable, MCB/RCBO, and EMA-compliant commissioning. 11kW three-phase installs run S$2,800-5,800; 22kW runs S$4,500-9,000. If the DB is near full capacity, factor S$2,500-6,500 for a DB upgrade and load-sharing panel. Outdoor-rated chargers need IP65+ ratings and proper weather shielding.
Red Flags to Watch Out For
No EMA-licensed electrician on the quote: Non-negotiable. An install without EMA certification is illegal, and your home insurance will reject any claim arising from the circuit. Ask for the Licence of Electrical Worker number and class.
Unbranded or grey-market chargers: Some installers source cheap chargers from Taobao without Singapore safety markings or manufacturer warranty. These fail at 12-24 months and lack EMA compliance paperwork if questioned.
No load assessment before quoting: A proper install requires checking your existing DB capacity, MCB sizes, and cable runs. Installers quoting blind based on 'standard 7kW install' price often find the job needs DB upgrades halfway through and surcharge heavily.
Type A / AC RCBO used instead of Type B: Type A/AC RCBOs don't trip on DC residual currents (which EV chargers can produce on fault). Using the wrong RCBO is a real fire risk. If the installer says 'Type A is fine for EV', get a different installer.
No commissioning report or labelling: A compliant install includes a commissioning test report, labelled circuit in the DB, and a laminated user guide at the charger location. Installers who skip this are cutting the paperwork that future homeowners and inspectors rely on.
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