The development of electric vehicles is becoming a new revolution in the world. Singapore aims to achieve 100% electric vehicle penetration soon. We are fortunate to be able to partner with local company P.UP to drive demand for electric vehicles by providing mobile charging services. Today we look at how the Emergency mobile EV charging system works in practice.

For those less familiar with electric vehicles, anxiety about range or fear of battery drain is holding them back from switching from gasoline to electric cars. Imagine being on the road, and your dashboard says you’re about to run out of juice, and there’s no EV charging station nearby – what do you do? Call a tow truck? But if the EV charger is portable, that’s fine. We at SETEC POWER have developed the Emergency mobile EV charging system based on this user pain point.

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Power Up Tech (P.UP) is the first company in Singapore to offer a mobile EV charging service that allows drivers to charge their electric vehicles on demand. They have installed the Emergency mobile EV charging system in a van with an energy capacity of 52 kWh.The system can charge two electric vehicles depending on the type of vehicle. In addition to CCS2 charging, the P.UP system can also be used with electric vehicles using ChaDeMo connectors. Drivers make an appointment on the operator’s website when they need to recharge, and they can bring the charger to you very quickly based on the information you provide. The attendant will choose the suitable connector according to your electric car’s charging port, and then you can start charging after only a simple operation on the screen. The process will last from 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the type of vehicle. For this process, you don’t have to wait in anxious lines like drivers at public charging stations. You can leisurely enjoy the nearby scenery, go shopping or enjoy a cup of coffee. This will not affect the mood of your trip, and you can easily set off after completing the charging service.

P.UP’s current mobile charging service in Singapore is gaining recognition from more and more EV drivers and is gradually expanding its business. SETEC POWER has provided quality equipment and after-sales service and is looking forward to growing with our customers.

In addition to providing a convenient way to charge, the Emergency mobile EV charging system can play an essential role in relieving the growing urban electricity load. The Emergency mobile EV charging system solves this problem through its modular, mobile design. And mounting the equipment in a minivan increases its mobility and enables the flexibility to provide electricity service anywhere. Therefore, purchasing an Emergency mobile EV charging system is an investment that can generate multiple benefits.

Of course, mobile charging is only a supplement to the regular charging business and is one of the ways to enhance the electric vehicle charging experience. All parties will need a concerted effort to achieve a refueling-like experience for electric vehicles. We believe this day will come.