Singapore legislation
Regulation 21
of Electric Vehicles Charging (Electric Vehicle Chargers) Regulations 2023
Regulation 21
Duties of prescribed competent person for certification of EV charger
Subregulation 1
For the purposes of section 23(6)(a) of the Act, a prescribed competent person must be satisfied that a fixed EV charger —
is installed following the procedure and standard set out in TR25:2022+A1:2025; and
is installed together with the essential apparatus and essential fittings, which are —
in a case of a fixed EV charger installed at a non‑restricted access location —
an emergency main isolation shut‑off switch for the fixed EV charger, for which the requirements prescribed in the First Schedule are satisfied; and
the apparatus and fittings required by TR25:2022+A1:2025; or
in any other case — the apparatus and fittings required by TR25:2022+A1:2025.
Subregulation 2
For the purposes of section 23(6)(b) of the Act, a prescribed competent person must be satisfied that a non‑fixed EV charger satisfies the safety and performance standards prescribed in regulation 4 for a homologated model to which the EV charger belongs.
Subregulation 3
The prescribed competent person must issue to a person with charge and control of an EV charger, a written certificate of the fitness of the EV charger for charging any electric vehicle in Singapore that contains at least the information mentioned in paragraph (4).
Subregulation 4
For the purpose of paragraph (3) and subject to paragraph (5), the written certificate must contain at least the following information:
the completed checklists as set out in the LTA C&F List that are applicable to the certification of the EV charger;
a confirmation that the prescribed competent person is satisfied of the matters prescribed in paragraph (1) for the purposes of section 23(6)(a) of the Act, or the matters prescribed in paragraph (2) for the purposes of section 23(6)(b) of the Act, whichever is applicable.
Subregulation 5
In deciding whether to provide the confirmation under paragraph (4)(b) for the purposes of paragraph (1)(a) and (b)(i)(B), or paragraph (1)(a) and (b)(ii) (whichever is applicable), the prescribed competent person may consider the written endorsement of a prescribed person under regulation 19(3).
Subregulation 6
The LTA may determine the form of a written certificate under paragraph (4).
Subregulation 7
A prescribed competent person who fails to comply with any requirement of paragraph (3) shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $1,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3 months or to both.
Subregulation 8
Paragraphs (1) and (2) apply to an individual certifying an EV charger together with the prescribed competent person, as it applies to a prescribed competent person.