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6 hours ago, Voodooman said:

$50k, i thought it is cheaper. 

At $15 profit per charge (50 cts less 25 cts tariff), just need 10 users a day  (20% utilisation rate) to breakeven in 1 year.

The cost of DC charger. US$40K stated in this video at 7:50.  It is not just the cost but also the size.  The inverter is about the size of a fridge.  You don't want a fridge in your driveway.

But bottomline is, for landed property owners, their cars sit idle in their driveway 12 hours a day. AC slow chargers are more than adequate. 

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1 hour ago, Longhorn said:

The cost of DC charger. US$40K stated in this video at 7:50.  It is not just the cost but also the size.  The inverter is about the size of a fridge.  You don't want a fridge in your driveway.

But bottomline is, for landed property owners, their cars sit idle in their driveway 12 hours a day. AC slow chargers are more than adequate. 

Yeah single phase AC charger 7kw, more  than enough. $5k one time settle everything.
You don’t charge the car only when it becomes 0%. Everyday come back 60-70% left. Charge 3 hours until 80%, plug out before sleep. next day good to go liao.

DC charger is for charging infrastructure companies to supply to electric car owners who don’t have their own dedicated box chargers.

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2 hours ago, merc280v6 said:

Landed property owners park their many cars inside, and outside (along public roads in the estate) of their houses, all FOC.

Err... Sembawang Park after 10pm also free. 😂

 

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16 hours ago, inlinesix said:

I know it is an overkill.

Currently, most of home EV charger are AC.

EV needs to convert it into DC before storage.

I wonder there is any home DC charger.

Yes, for sure it is for home usage. I don't think anyone is that crazy to install a DC charger at their private property yet. Even the bundled chargers which are included in your EV purchase from Porsche, BMW, MB, Audi etc are all AC. 

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41 minutes ago, Lethalstrike said:

Yes, for sure it is for home usage. I don't think anyone is that crazy to install a DC charger at their private property yet. Even the bundled chargers which are included in your EV purchase from Porsche, BMW, MB, Audi etc are all AC. 

Currently, AC to DC converter is in the car itself.  Any conversion will create heat.

On the other hand, a low power DC charger like 20kw will not have a huge inverter.

It will shift the heat (resulting from conversion) away from the car.

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22 minutes ago, inlinesix said:

Currently, AC to DC converter is in the car itself.  Any conversion will create heat.

On the other hand, a low power DC charger like 20kw will not have a huge inverter.

It will shift the heat (resulting from conversion) away from the car.

You're right about the OBC (Onboard Charger) which is essentially a built-in rectifier (AC to DC) in the car. Usually, the OBC is actively liquid cooled by the same cooling circuit for the electric drivetrain and the entire conversion is typically limited to 11kW if charging by AC. So, all in all, conversion heat in the car due to this process should not be too much of an issue. 

Maybe next time wireless charging liao lah, no more of such charging shenanigans 😁

 

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On 12/7/2021 at 1:58 PM, Volvobrick said:

Hard to administer, much easier to tax all EV up front (now already extra 700 a year, next time 2k, 3k etc). 

With future technology.. who knows.. maybe by then can set programme to the charging station. So when user plug in the charger to the electronic car. The calculation is automatic included for the tariff. 

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21 minutes ago, Yewheng said:

With future technology.. who knows.. maybe by then can set programme to the charging station. So when user plug in the charger to the electronic car. The calculation is automatic included for the tariff. 

Our LTA is a few generations behind the curve 

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Is there an app or website that consolidate all the available public chargers in Singapore? Or I have to download each and check separately?

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13 minutes ago, Rm2s said:

Is there an app or website that consolidate all the available public chargers in Singapore? Or I have to download each and check separately?

You would have SP app on your phone

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3 minutes ago, inlinesix said:

You would have SP app on your phone

Thanks! I do already have SP app and I thought they will not show other charging stations not belonging to them.

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2 minutes ago, Rm2s said:

Thanks! I do already have SP app and I thought they will not show other charging stations not belonging to them.

You're right. You also need the following app,

Greenlots, BlueSG, Charge+ 

 

 

 

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Just now, Rm2s said:

Thanks! I do already have SP app and I thought they will not show other charging stations not belonging to them.

Currently, that’s the biggest network on the island.

BlueSG and Shell requires separate membership.

 

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2 minutes ago, inlinesix said:

Currently, that’s the biggest network on the island.

BlueSG and Shell requires separate membership.

 

Shell no need AFAIK, it's pay per use. Same goes for other Greenlot charging stations as they are both under Greenlot. 

BlueSG needs annual membership for sure. 

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2 minutes ago, inlinesix said:

Currently, that’s the biggest network on the island.

BlueSG and Shell requires separate membership.

 

Thanks! I already noticed there are a few places that I frequent has new charges install. Also the nearest chargers from home are about 4km away.

Getting more positive about my next car being a EV.

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