We believe in building a sustainable future by making electric driving the new worldwide standard. We help our EV customers optimally manage their charging networks to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles.
Our green EV charging solution can also be used by corporations to provide detailed proofs in support of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) claims.
Improved energy efficiency when using an EV
Less moving parts mean more savings on maintenance
Save more by charging at home than refueling at petrol stations
Improved energy efficiency when using an EV
Less moving parts mean more savings on maintenance
Save more by charging at home than refueling at petrol stations
Emit less CO2 emissions and reduce your carbon footprint
No engine = lower noise pollution
Powerbee is for EV drivers, business owners, developers, and the list goes on.
Our green charging expert is on hand to help.
Our EV chargers are compatible with all EV models. If you are uncertain, you may provide us your car model and country of origin so we can advise you.
Our EV chargers are rated IP55, suitable for outdoor weather conditions.
This depends on your dwelling’s power supply configuration. A 7kW EV charger is typically used for homes with a single-phase power supply, while the 22kW EV charger is a three-phase charger. Both operate at a maximum current setting of 32A. As EV Technology is developing rapidly, we recommend that you future-proof your installation this way in order to minimise the hassle and reduce your cost.
The power supply configuration is usually located on the utility company’s meter. You can also check with your utility company to confirm the power supply configuration. Alternatively, you can snap a picture and send it over to us.
Your EV charging station should be located in a place that does not interfere your daily activities and is suitable for easily charging your EV. We recommend you to take a picture of your car porch, and we will advise the you the optimal location.
EV charging time depends on various factors. A simple way to calculate your estimated charge time is to take your EV’s battery capacity and divide it by your charge rate. Typical home charging can take up to 7-8 hours.
The cost of charging your EV will be reflected in your monthly electricity bill. This is similar to installing any electrical appliances in your home. With a solar rooftop system deployed, you can power up your EV with clean, green charging harvested from the sun at reduced costs.
Yes, EV users enjoy savings of 20%-50% on fuel costs by charging at home.
No, your EV charging time depends on your EV’s rated power output or the OBC (on-board charger), whichever is the lowest.