Driving an EV in Singapore is pretty fuss-free once you know where to charge. And if you’re already headed to a mall to makan, shop, or catch a movie, you might as well top up your battery at the same time. The good news: more malls now have reserved EV lots, fast chargers, and even cheaper off-peak parking, so you won’t have to hunt around the neighbourhood hoping for an empty bay.
Whether you’re a new electric vehicle owner or are renting one for the weekend, this guide rounds up malls in Singapore where EV charging is straightforward, relatively affordable, and actually convenient. From CBD giants like Suntec City to suburban favourites such as Tampines Mall and Westgate, here’s where you’ll find the best mix of charging speed, cost savings, and lot availability.
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Both AC and DC chargers will get the job done, just at different speeds. Essentially, DC chargers are significantly faster and therefore tend to be slightly pricier than AC chargers. Depending on your battery size, AC chargers can take up to 8 hours to fully charge your EV, while DC chargers can significantly top up your vehicle’s juice within an hour.
Prioritise DC if you’re time-pressed and only running quick errands. Go for AC for longer shop-and-charge sessions. Malls generally have both types in their car parks.
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With a whopping 28 charging stations, Suntec City is the go-to shopping mall in the central area for charging your EV. As one of the biggest charging hubs, the mall has a massive Shell Recharge network with multiple AC and DC points across the basement car park levels. These are a mix of fast and slow chargers, so keep an eye out for the different charging points.
Enter after 6pm daily for the flat rate of $2.40 per entry. And don’t forget to download the Shell Recharge app (App Store | Google Play).
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Charging rate: AC $0.71/kWh | DC $0.76/kWh
Carpark rate: From $2.60/hr
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ION Orchard has had EV chargers installed just last year, including a DC 100kW unit and AC 22kW bays – handy if you need a quick top-up during an Orchard run. Conveniently shop at the mall and grab a meal while your car gets juiced up in no time. However, it is the town area, so expect slightly higher parking fees.
Pro-tip: Enter the carpark after 5pm on weekdays for a fixed entry fee of $3.05, or after 6pm on weekends for $3.82 per entry.
Download the FastParkNCharge app (App Store | Google Play) to scan the QR code at the charging station and monitor the progress of the process.
Location: ION Orchard, Level 7
Charging rate: AC $0.65/kWh | DC $0.71/kWh
Carpark rate: From $2.62/hr
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With 17 parking lots dedicated to EV cars, Great World has one of the largest spaces in a mall for EV drivers. They’ve got both AC and DC options, including an in-house charging brand that you can access via the Great Rewards app (App Store | Google Play). This means that paying for your charging can rack up points to use to redeem rewards at the mall – even parking offsets.
For one of the less crowded malls near Orchard, this is the one to go to.
Location: Great World, B3, Office Lobby East
Charging rate: AC $0.545/kWh | DC $0.6/kWh
Carpark rate: From $1.80/hr
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Other than luxury shopping, The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands is where you might go to for a musical at Sands Theatre or an exhibition at ArtScience Museum. While hourly parking is on the expensive side, EV charging rates are comparable to other CBD car parks. Definitely not a go-to for getting your EV topped up, but if you’re at the mall anyway, it’s good to know you have the option to do so.
Location: MBS, B3 Central Carpark, Lots 305-317
Charging rate: $0.65/kWh
Carpark rate: From $14
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For those up North around Serangoon, you’ve got NEX as the most practical option to shop and charge your EV without fighting for lots in the more crowded malls. As one of the malls with more affordable rates, NEX gives you time to run long errands and leave your car charging while hitting up multiple stops.
Location: NEX, Level 2
Charging rate: $0.654/kWh
Carpark rate: From $1.50/hr
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Before you make your way across the JB Causeway in Woodlands, you’ve got an opportunity to conveniently charge your EV at Causeway Point. They’ve got 3 Tesla Superchargers for up to 250kW, especially convenient for Tesla drivers. For non-Tesla owners, you’ll need a CCS to NACS adapter to use the chargers here.
Location: Causeway Point, Level 5
Charging rate: $0.55/kWh
Carpark rate: From $1.40/hr
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We know lots of people like parking at VivoCity when heading to Sentosa to avoid the island entry fee plus high parking charges. If you’re the proud owner of an EV, you’ll be pleased to know that there are several dedicated lots for fast-charging stations. The mall car park has both 22kW AC units and 120kW DC fast chargers.
While you’re splashing away at the beach or catching a movie at the mall, your car can easily get a decent bulk charge. Bonus points if you enter after 6pm, so you can enjoy the flat rate of $2.40 per entry.
Location: VivoCity, B2, Lobby H, Lots 10-13
Charging rate: AC $0.709/kWh | DC $0.763/kWh
Carpark rate: $0.02/minute
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If you are seeing off a family member or friend at the airport, consider parking your EV at the Jewel Changi car park. There are 6 lots located at B3, Lobby C, with charging stations of 22kW AC. All you need to do is download the SP Utilities app (App Store | Google Play) to access the charging features.
Do note that you’ll have to move your vehicle within 30 minutes of your car being fully charged to allow other drivers to make use of the service too.
Location: Jewel Changi, B3, Lobby C, Lots 207-212
Charging rate: $0.73/kWh
Carpark rate: $0.65/15 minutes
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Eastsiders residing around Marine Parade and the Katong areas will be familiar with Parkway Parade. The mall has 8 EV lots across 2 floors with AC and DC units, and is one of the few suburban malls to have that many reserved lots. Get your EV all pumped up while doing your grocery runs or running errands in the area.
To access the charging stations, download the Volt EV Charging app (App Store | Google Play). Btw, if you’re a BYD driver, you can enjoy 20% off on top-ups via the app.
P.S. For the flat rate of $3.49/entry at Parkway Parade, enter the car park after 6pm.
Location: Parkway Parade, P5 & P6
Charging rate: AC $0.645/kWh | DC $0.695/kWh
Carpark rate: From $1.75/hr
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The cluster of malls around Tampines is famous amongst East dwellers. You’ve got Tampines Mall, Tampines 1, and Tampines Plaza all next to each other for extra shopping and exploring options. The former has several EV lots that you can use with the SP Utilities app. It’s a great spot for reliable chargers and competitive charging rates.
In fact, if you head over after 6pm on any given day, you’ll be charged a flat rate of $2.65/entry.
Location: Tampines Mall, B2
Charging rate: AC $0.6/kWh | DC $0.698/kWh
Carpark rate: From $1.35/hr
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If you live in the West, Westgate is your best bet. It has 4 chargers – 2 AC and 2 DC, and the charging rates are relatively cheaper than the malls in town. There’s plenty to do at the trio of malls in Jurong – Westgate, Jem, and IMM, so you’ve got plenty of time to let your car charge while exploring the neighbourhood.
A fee of $3.25/entry applies daily after 6pm, so go in the evenings to run your errands.
Location: Westgate, B3, Lots 2-4
Charging rate: AC $0.605/kWh | DC $0.695/kWh
Carpark rate: From $1.60/hr
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Charging your EV doesn’t have to be a chore, especially when Singapore’s malls are making it easy to top up while you shop, eat, or run errands. If you prioritise the cheapest rates, target heartland malls. For fast charging in town, ION Orchard, Suntec City, and VivoCity offer reliable DC options that get you back on the road quickly.
At the end of the day, the sweet spot is finding a mall with good availability, transparent pricing, and reliable chargers that match your EV’s connector type. Keep your charging apps handy, check lot availability before driving over, and always vacate the lot promptly so everyone else gets a fair shot. With a little planning, you can easily knock out your errands and leave with a fully juiced EV.
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