Installing a charging station is crucial for electric vehicle ownership. The costs involve various station types, solar power systems, and accompanying services.
Costs of Various Charging Stations
Charging stations play a vital role in electric vehicle infrastructure. Level 1 stations use 120V power sources, costing between 7,000,000 and 10,000,000 VND. In contrast, Level 2 stations use 240V, ranging from 15,000,000 to 25,000,000 VND. AC chargers range from 200 to 1,000 USD, while high-capacity DC chargers may cost from 2,000 to 10,000 USD, depending on brand and capacity.
The cost of charging stations is composed of several main components, providing businesses with a comprehensive view for effective investment and deployment.
Equipment Costs for Charging Stations
The cost of equipment is one factor influencing the total initial investment for charging station rollout. Electric vehicle charging equipment costs depend on station type and capacity:
- Slow chargers (7kW-22kW): Priced from 15 to 50 million VND per unit.
- Fast chargers (50kW-150kW): Ranges between 200 and 400 million VND per unit.
- Ultra-fast chargers (150kW-350kW): From 500 million VND to 1.5 billion VND per unit.
Electric vehicle charging equipment is manufactured in various locations, including China, featuring international brands such as Thibidi, Schneider, and ABB, offering viable options for cost and quality.
Installation and Electrical System Costs
Installation costs constitute a significant part of charging station investment, as foundational infrastructure can be costly:
- Construction and station installation may range from 50 to 300 million VND, depending on scale and number of units.
- System expansion or upgrading electrical infrastructure to accommodate the charging stations might require an additional 100 to 500 million VND.
- Fire safety systems, an indispensable aspect, cost between 50 and 150 million VND.
- Management and operational software for overseeing the charging network might cost 50 to 200 million VND annually.
Land and Permit Costs
Land and permit expenses are unavoidable:
- Land lease costs from 10 to 50 million VND/month, depending on the station’s location.
- Building permits and electrical connections range from 20 to 100 million VND.
Operational Energy Costs
Energy consumption of charging stations is a critical factor affecting operational costs:
- Electricity rates for charging station operations have specific tariffs, with prices varying according to voltage level and usage time.
- For instance, charging VinFast vehicles at a station costs approximately 3,210.9 VND/kWh.
Other Costs
To optimize operational costs, businesses might invest in energy management systems, with costs between 4,000 and 5,000 USD per system, helping to minimize energy losses.
Choosing between fast or ultra-fast charging stations depends on business needs and infrastructure, determining overall system investment and long-term use costs.

Integrating Solar Power Systems for Charging Stations
Setting up a solar power system to fuel charging stations is a sustainable, long-term cost-saving solution. This system costs between 20,000,000 and 50,000,000 VND. Integrating EVs with solar energy systems optimizes operational costs and contributes to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Solar integration for charging stations plays a crucial role in providing clean, sustainable energy. The system comprises key components like solar panels, inverters, charging equipment, and storage batteries to ensure efficient and continuous operation.
Solar panels are the primary element, responsible for capturing sunlight and converting it into DC electricity. Inverters then convert DC to AC, compatible with electric vehicle charging equipment. Charging stations range from Level 1, Level 2 (AC) to Level 3 (DC fast charging), catering to different EV charging needs.
An essential element of solar-powered charging stations is storage batteries, maintaining power supply during non-sunlight periods like night or rainy days, ensuring the system runs consistently, easing the load on the national grid, and saving significant energy costs.
An exceptional feature of this charging station model is the grid-tied capability. When stored energy is insufficient, the system can automatically draw from the grid to keep the station running. Conversely, excess electricity can be fed back into the grid, generating revenue or offsetting other consumption. This requires a stable grid environment for optimal effectiveness.
The outlook for solar-powered charging stations in Vietnam is promising, with increasing demand from businesses and households moving towards renewable energy. This solution not only helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions but also proves to be a long-term investment in a green, sustainable future.

Maintenance and Auxiliary Costs for Charging Stations
Maintaining charging stations and auxiliary costs must be considered. Annual maintenance and technical support for the first year range from 1,000,000 to 3,000,000 VND. Surveys and consultations may be free or fee-based at 500,000 VND. Additionally, upgrading electrical systems to accommodate charging stations might cost from 3,000,000 to 7,000,000 VND.
Keeping charging stations well-maintained ensures stability and efficiency. Key activities for effective maintenance include:
- Conducting periodic electrical system checks to detect and address issues promptly.
- Replacing worn components over time to ensure smooth operation.
- Updating software and control systems to incorporate new features and improve performance.
Annual maintenance costs are estimated at 1,000,000 to 3,000,000 VND, depending on the type of charging station and maintenance services included.
To complete station installations, auxiliary costs should also be taken into account:
- Labor costs: Installation and system checks may entail costs from 2,000,000 to 5,000,000 VND.
- Material costs: Wiring, conduits, and necessary accessories generally cost between 1,000,000 and 3,000,000 VND.
- Electric system costs: Installing 240V outlets and upgrading panels might require 3,000,000 to 7,000,000 VND.
For high-capacity stations, installing transformers is essential, with costs ranging from 300 million to 500 million VND, depending on capacity and location.
Additionally, where space rental is involved, prices might range from 10 million to 50 million VND per month, depending on the specific location.
Integrating solar energy solutions can optimize clean energy use at charging stations. Total costs for this solution are between 20,000,000 and 50,000,000 VND.
To ensure stable electricity supply, energy storage systems should be considered, with costs from 15,000,000 to 40,000,000 VND.
Thus, maintenance and auxiliary costs extend beyond direct installation expenses, including services and solutions that maintain effective and optimal charging station operations.

Installing electric vehicle charging stations not only influences upfront costs but also delivers strategic benefits like energy savings, emission reduction, and system optimization when combined with renewable energy sources.
Contact QuangAnhcons for detailed consultation on EV charging station installation: Hotline: +84 9 1975 8191
QuangAnhcons offers comprehensive EV charging station installation services, from surveying and consulting to implementing charging systems and renewable energy integration.
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