IPC Shopping Centre integrates EV chargers into mobile app, now cost RM7.00 per 30 minutes

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The EV chargers at IPC Shopping Centre are now accessible through the mall's own app. While the charging fee is quite hefty, you can get free 30 minutes of charging time for every one hour of usage.

into mobile app. The integration also marked the end of the free trial that was in place since August.and he then would also place a signboard that showed the charging duration that had been allocated to the vehicle. In addition to that, EV owners were only able to charge vehicles for just two hours.on the main screen of the app. In the following screen, chooseand the screen then will show you the charging bays that are still open.

Once the charger is properly connected to the EV and the handshake process is successful, the third indicator light of the charger will stop blinking. After you choose your payment method, you will then be asked to set the duration of your charging session. For each 30 minutes of charging time, you will receive 50 points. You can redeem 30 minutes of free charging time for 100 points.

Once you do that, what’s left now is to complete the payment and the charging process will begin. Do note that EV owners are given a grace period of 15 minutes to remove or repark their vehicle once their charging session is over.

 

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