About Us
What We Do
It’s critical for everyone that we switch to using electricity as fuel. Along with providing a significant reduction in global emissions from fossil fuels, electric fuel ushers in a new era of performance for vehicles and trucks. In order to guide this progress in transportation and demonstrate how to charge, Easy ReCharge collaborated with companies in the automation and technology sectors.
Easy ReCharge is a software framework for EV charging that is independent of any particular EV charging infrastructure. Our solutions can be used by people who own EVs, charge station operators, electric car OEMs, RWAs, and energy supply firms. These are made for buildings with several units, workplaces, municipalities, schools, retail spaces, hotels, and hospitals.
Our App
FAQs
If you are an EV owner, you need to register on the app with your phone number, email ID, and password. After signing up in EasyRecharge App, you have to give the app access to find your location which will show the nearest charging stations. You can browse the nearby areas and check essential info about those stations, such as compatible EV, images, details, costs, and availability.You can also book a slot beforehand to save your time. Otherwise, you can visit a charging station and get your car charged. Furthermore, you can see the amount you have to pay and make the payment at the charging station.
After your electric vehicle is charged, the mode of payment is made to the host of the respective charging station.There can be various modes of payment ranging from Cash,Card,Electronic bank transfers and UPI.
The time it takes to charge an electric car can be as little as 30 minutes or more than 12 hours. This depends on the size of the battery and the speed of the charging point.A typical electric car (60kWh battery) takes just under 8 hours to charge from empty-to-full with a 7kW charging pointMost drivers top up charge rather than waiting for their battery to recharge from empty-to-full. For many electric cars, you can add up to 100 miles of range in ~35 minutes with a 50kW rapid charger.The bigger your car’s battery and the slower the charging point, the longer it takes to charge from empty to full.
Charging prices may vary from country to country. But standardizing it into SG dollars, If electricity costs $0.30 per kWh and the vehicle consumes 27 kWh to travel 160 km, the cost per km is about $0.05. If electricity costs $0.30 per kilowatt-hour, charging an EV with a 320-km range (assuming a fully depleted 54 kWh battery) will cost about $16 to reach a full charge.
Most EV manufacturers recommend that you stick to between 20-80% battery charge, so based on your driving habits, you’ll want to plug in every three days or so.
The Government targets to deploy 60,000 EV charging points across Singapore by
2030, of which 40,000 will be in public carparks and the other 20,000 in private premises.
$2,000 and $10,000 per Level 2 charging station
Unlike petrol or diesel pumps, which have standardised nozzles for all types of vehicles, electric vehicles have different types of chargers for various types of vehicles.Usually, the number of chargers used to charge a 2 wheeler EV can be classified into 2 categories and the number of chargers used to charge a 4 wheeler EV can be classified into 3 main categories.
Easy ReCharge is the leading app for electric vehicle charging. It can help you find charging stations nearest to you and check the connection status of your electronic vehicle. Now, you are just a few clicks away from searching for a charging station, reserving it and paying through your preferred mode, and this is how we know that EasyReCharge is the best EV charging app for us.
There are two categories or types of charging: AC Charge and DC Charge.
- AC Charge
Having a wallbox installed lets you charge 3-4 faster using AC Household Charging. AC Public Charging is also available.
- DC Charge
The fastest way to charge your EV – at a public DC Fast charging station with power from 50kW and above. With this method you can top up your battery from 20 to 80% in approx. 40 minutes. There are also some ultra-fast charging stations that already provide more than 150kW.