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Smart Charge service provides electric vehicle owners with hassle-free and comprehensive home-charging solution

  • Number of green cars in Hong Kong is expected to rise rapidly with deliveries from Q4 onwards, putting strain on existing public charging facilities

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There’s no doubt technology is the driving force of the 21st century. But all devices, be they smartphones, tablets, laptops, smartwatches or the new generation of cars, require electricity: charging stations have become critical to maintaining connectivity.

As the uptake of electric vehicles (EVs) in the city continues apace, Smart Charge (a joint venture formed by HKT and CLP) is bringing EV-charging solutions right to customers’ doorsteps. Charging your car at home will be as simple as plugging it in.

Ringo Ng, Managing Director of HKT’s Consumer Group and Smart Charge, a joint venture formed by HKT and CLP.
Ringo Ng, Managing Director of HKT’s Consumer Group and Smart Charge, a joint venture formed by HKT and CLP.

“Technology is changing our lifestyles,” said Ringo Ng, Managing Director of HKT’s Consumer Group and Smart Charge. “Today, we charge our smartphones, tablets and other smart devices once we arrive home. EV drivers and owners should enjoy the same luxury, too, with their cars, instead of having to queue for EV public charging after a long day of work.”

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There has been a drive by the HKSAR government to increase the use of EVs in the city, with tax concessions for private EVs and the introduction of battery-electric public buses. The hope is that without exhaust emissions, roadside air quality will improve, matched by a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, all the while encouraging the development of associated environmentally friendly industries.

According to figures from the Environmental Protection Department, at the end of June this year there were 11,942 EVs on Hong Kong’s roads, up from fewer than 100 in 2010. There are currently 2,308 EV chargers available for public use across Hong Kong, but with the number of EVs in the city expected to grow rapidly with deliveries scheduled for Q4 2019 onwards, EV owners will need more comprehensive solutions for their charging needs.

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