The charging service at 180 kW stations is priced around 3,858 VND/kWh, offering a favored option for electric vehicles by providing rapid and efficient charging capability.
Introduction to 180 kW Charging Stations
These 180 kW charging stations are part of the DC fast-charging category, frequently employed for various electric vehicles. Strategically placed to meet high energy demands, they enable quick battery recharges efficiently. These stations present a substantial advancement in optimizing charging times, ideal for energy managers seeking both promptness and performance. Capable of delivering up to 180 kW, they charge vehicle batteries to 80% in about 20 minutes, adaptable to variations in car battery capacity and technology, from 15 to 30 minutes.
An impressive feature is their flexible power-sharing, often integrating lower-rated 60 kW or 120 kW units to collectively reach or exceed 180 kW. This adaptability effectively distributes power based on each vehicle’s needs, maximizing time and charging efficiency. Their multi-standard compatibility enhances their appeal, supporting major formats like CCS, CHAdeMO, and GB/T, covering a wide range of manufacturers. Safety and technical standards like ISO-15118 and IEC 61851 underpin these stations, ensuring their resilience under stringent conditions.
Additional intelligent features include dual vehicle charging, dynamic load management, and smart-charging capabilities, streamlining user experiences with versatile payment options including mobile apps, RFID cards, or credit cards, and multilingual touchscreen interfaces. The broad output voltage from 150 V to 1000 V DC supports vehicles from personal cars to larger transport like buses and trucks.

Service Pricing Structure at Charging Stations
Since 2024, the standard pricing for charging at 180 kW stations is approximately 3,858 VND/kWh, including VAT. This rate balances affordability with the advancement of rapid charging technology, encouraging broader electric vehicle adoption. The pricing framework is designed for flexibility, responding to market shifts, with unique retail electricity rates for EV charging determined by connection voltage levels and specific usage times.
Pricing by Voltage Levels and Time of Use
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Medium voltage stations: Rates range from 1,565 VND/kWh during off-peak hours to nearly 3,835 VND/kWh at peak times.
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Low voltage stations: Predominantly in urban locations, these range from 1,653 VND/kWh to around 4,298 VND/kWh depending on usage time slots.
Set between production and commercial electricity rates, this pricing supports sustainable business profits while aligning with real consumer costs.
Fixed Service Fee
Besides retail electricity rates, some stations include an additional fixed service fee, potentially 1,500 VND/kWh, to optimize profits while incentivizing usage during less congested times, easing grid pressure. This charging pricing not only reflects true supply costs but drives significant motivation for electric vehicle usage, encouraging further investment in modern charging technology and infrastructure improvements.

Electricity Pricing Differences for EV Charging Stations
Electricity pricing for EV stations varies by voltage connection and usage timing. Low voltage rates can rise to about 4,298 VND/kWh during peak times, whereas medium voltage peak pricing is slightly lower at about 3,835 VND/kWh. Such pricing directly impacts station operating costs and EV charging service tariffs.
Designed to meet soaring EV charging demands, the tariff structure is dynamic, altering with voltage level and daily time slots. Medium voltage (over 1kV) stations benefit from lower pricing, unlike low voltage (under 1kV) counterparts. For instance, off-peak medium voltage rates are just 71% of the retail average, or roughly 1,565 VND/kWh, whereas low voltage rates exceed 75%.
Peak time utilization greatly influences costs. Medium voltage peak rates are 174% of the standard retail rate, approximating 3,835 VND/kWh, while low voltage rates push to 195%, nearing 4,298 VND/kWh. Positioned between industrial and commercial rates, these tariffs bolster EV sector growth while ensuring prudent operational costs.

Understanding 180kW station costs is crucial for investors and consumers aiming to refine their energy strategies. Rapid charging technology serves to economize time and expenses, furthering electric vehicle acceptance and development.
Contact QuangAnhcons now for consultation and high-quality EV charging station installations. Hotline: +84 9 1975 8191
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