Electric vehicle charging platform ChargeSini seeks $1.5 M funding
An electric vehicle (EV) charging platform called ChargeSini, located in Malaysia, is trying to seek US $1.5 million. At the moment, the company is only starting off.
ChargeSini, a company founded in July by Nick Leong, intends to develop an app that enables drivers to find, utilise, and pay for EV charging stations.
A range of AC chargers with outputs between 7 and 22 kilowatts are now available from the company, as well as DC fast-charger solutions with outputs between 80 and 140 kilowatts. Additionally, it offers installation services for individual dwellings as well as other types of housing, such as flats.
Due to its 100% automated operations, ChargeSini claims that local companies may earn between 64,000 ringgit (US $14,451) and 300,000 ringgit (US $67,743) per year by installing one of its wallbox chargers.
The business, which collaborates with Sangitech, a partner in EV solutions, claimed to have just built 50 chargers in a month.