Step 1: Property Type
Select your landed property type.
Terrace House
Inter-terrace or corner terrace
Semi-Detached
Shares one common wall
Bungalow / GCB
Detached house, Good Class Bungalow
Cluster / Strata Landed
Landed within a gated development
Note: This tool is for landed properties only. HDB/condo residents — EV charging is managed by your estate's shared charging infrastructure.
Step 2: Current Electrical Setup
Tell us about your home's electrical supply. Don't worry if you're unsure — we can check during a site survey.
Single-Phase
Most older landed homes
Three-Phase
Newer or larger homes
Not Sure
We'll assume single-phase
How to check: Open your DB panel and look at the main switch at the top. Single-phase has a 2-pole switch (2 switches linked together). Three-phase has a 4-pole switch (4 switches linked). If you see coloured cables (red, yellow, blue) it's 3-phase. Not sure? Just upload a photo below — our AI will detect it.
40A
60A
63A
100A
Not Sure
We'll assume 40A
How to check: The main switch at the top of your DB panel has a number printed on it — that's the amperage. Common values: 40A (older homes), 63A (most homes built after 2000), 100A (larger homes). Not sure? Upload a photo below.
What is a DB panel?
Your Distribution Board (DB) is the grey or white metal box where all your home's circuit breakers are. It's usually located near your front door, in a utility area, or inside a cabinet.
How to take the photo:
- Find the metal box with switches (usually near front door or utility area)
- Open the panel door so all the switches/breakers are visible
- Take a photo showing the entire panel — main switch at top, all breaker rows below
- Make sure the numbers on the switches are readable (good lighting, no blur)
Tap to upload your DB panel photo
Our AI will read the breaker rating, phase type, and spare slots automatically
Step 3: Your EV & Driving Habits
Help us size the right charger for your car and usage.
Less than 30 km
30 – 60 km
60 – 100 km
More than 100 km
The average Singapore driver covers about 40–50 km per day.
Charge overnight (slow is fine)
Plug in when you get home, ready by morning
Need fast top-ups
Want the fastest charger my home can support
Step 4: Installation Details
A few more details so we can estimate installation cost.
Short (under 10 m)
DB is near the front of the house
Medium (10 – 25 m)
DB at back, car porch at front
Long (25 – 50 m)
Large property or unusual layout
How to estimate: Measure roughly from your DB panel to where you'd mount the charger near your car porch.
Yes
No
Not Sure
If your house already has a conduit path from the DB area to the car porch, installation is easier and cheaper.
Wall-mounted
Pedestal (standalone)
Yes
No
Step 5: Your EV Charger Report
Based on your inputs, here's what we found.