EV Charging Points

How To Optimise Your Route For EV Charging Points

As people continuously support electric vehicles (EVs), the need for owners of a reliable and convenient charging network has become increasingly vital. One of the factors for EV owners is having access to EV charging points when they need them, especially when planning a road trip. Optimising your route for EV charging points can make all the difference in having a stress-free and smooth sailing journey.

Here are some tips on how to optimise your route for EV charging points:

1) Check the range of your vehicle.

What is the range of your electronic vehicle? It refers to the distance your car can travel on a single charge.

It is crucial to understand the limitations of your vehicle, so you can plan your route accordingly. Make sure there are EV charging stations within your range in Singapore, so you do not have to worry about running low on the road.

2) Use an EV charging station locator.

Smartphone applications can help you find the nearest available EV charger, too! Many online resources can help you find charging stations near you. Make sure to download these apps or have access to these websites while you are travelling.

Plan your route around charging stations

To be safer and avoid the hassle, ensure your destination is near EV charging points. Although it will limit the places you can go, it also means you can avoid running out of juice on the road and have a smooth sailing journey.

You can also plan your stops based on your charging needs and the distance you need to travel. For example, if you have a range of 150 miles, you can plan to stop and charge every 75 miles. It will give you plenty of time to rest, grab a bite to eat or visit a nearby attraction while your vehicle is charging.

3) Consider the type of charging station.

You must consider the type of charging station you will be using when planning your route. There are two main types of charging stations: Level 1 and Level 2.

Level 1 charging stations use a standard 120-volt electrical outlet and give a slow charge, while Level 2 charging stations use a 240-volt outlet and provide a faster charge.

The type of EV charger you need depends on your car, so it is something you should consider, too, when planning your route.

4) Check for charging station availability.

There is a possibility that some EV charging stations in Singapore are occupied. Some charging stations may be in use or out of order, so it’s best to check ahead of time to avoid any surprises on the road.

So instead of waiting for other cars to charge, use charging station locators that provide real-time information on the availability of charging stations. Others allow you to reserve a charging station in advance.

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5) Pack a Level 2 charging cable.

As mentioned, it depends on the car model whether it needs a fast EV charger or a slow EV charger. In case you come across a Level 2 charging station, it is advisable to pack a Level 2 charging cable.

It will ensure that you can charge your vehicle quickly and efficiently. Some charging station locators provide information on whether a charging station has a level 2 charging cable or not, so be sure to check ahead of time.

Use these tips before you kickstart your journey with your EV!

SP Mobility provides reliable EV charging points around Singapore. Visit SP Mobility today.

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