Enjoy the convenience of charging your electric vehicle at home, ensuring a full charge every morning for your worry-free commute. Explore RExharge’s selection of EV chargers in Malaysia.
Why RExharge?
Why Home Charger?
01. Efficient
Home chargers charge quicker than a standard socket.
02. Safety
Prolonged charging may result in socket overheating; it’s advisable to choose certified chargers instead.
03. Cost Efficient
Charging your electric vehicle at home is more cost-effective compared to public charging. In Malaysia, the highest tariff rate is RM0.571/kWh, for instance, a full charge for a BYD extended range would cost RM34.53.
04. Convenient
Convenience at its finest: Arrive home, plug in, and your car will always be ready whenever you need it.
05. Fast Charging
Fast charging more than 3X a month increases the battery degradation by 0.1% compared to drivers who abstain from fast charging entirely.
Which EV charger should I get?
Power Delivery:
Make sure your EV charger can provide at least 32 Amps of power, which translates to roughly 7.7 kW for single-phase charging or 22 kW for three-phase charging. We recommend this capacity because technology is advancing rapidly. Even if your current EV can’t fully utilize it, preparing now can save you from needing to replace your charger in the future.
Cable Length
EV chargers offer cables ranging from 5 to 7 meters in length. Choose a charging cable that can reach your car’s charging port from wherever you park.
Can my home handle 32A?
When considering the installation of an EV charger in your home, there’s no need to be concerned about voltage amperage. The majority of Malaysian households can support 32A, and some can even handle up to 60A. When you utilize our service, we will carefully select the appropriate charger for your home based on a thorough assessment of your power setup.
Additionally, it’s essential to keep in mind that if you are using a portable EV charger, Malaysian outlets are rated at 13A. Therefore, it is imperative to acquire a portable EV charger with a 13A rating.
Does my house have a single phase or three-phase power supply?
You can easily determine using 1 of the methods listed below:
Method 1: Typically, this information is indicated on the power company’s meter. For instance, on the right-hand meter box, you’ll find the labels “3-phase-4-wire” and “380V, 3x220V,” indicating a three-phase power supply. Meanwhile, the left-hand meter displays “220V,” signifying a single-phase meter.
Method 2: Examine your electrical switchboard. In the image on the left, you’ll notice a single switch (single-pole switch), whereas the image on the right features three switches (3-pole switch).
Method 3: You can directly inquire with your electricity provider (TNB).
Alternatively, you can take a photograph and send it to us via WhatsApp, and we can provide you with the answer.
Is my EV compatible with RExharge’s chargers?
If you’re purchasing a used car that has been directly imported to Malaysia from another country, please share the export country and the specific electric vehicle model with us. We’ll choose the appropriate plug type for your needs.
Are the EV chargers designed to withstand outdoor weather conditions?
Our EV chargers comply with IEC 60529, an international standard that defines the levels of protection provided by enclosures against intrusion from foreign objects (such as dust) and moisture.
All our chargers have at least an IP54 rating, meaning they are protected against dust and splashing water from any direction. For those needing even greater protection, we offer models with specifications that go up to IP66, which provides complete protection against dust and powerful water jets. This ensures our chargers deliver efficient, dependable, and weather-resistant performance for all your charging needs.