Charge Point Operator, ChargeSini, has introduced a Wallet feature on its app, allowing users to pay via credits. As an extra incentive, they offer up to 10% extra credit when you reload.
Typically, ChargeSini users pay for their EV charging session via saved credit and debit cards. With the new feature, users can top up credits in RM50, RM100, RM200, RM300 and RM500 denominations. Similar to ParkEasy, RM1 is equivalent to 1 credit.
However, the only payment method for the credit purchase is with saved cards through the Razer payment gateway. There’s no option to purchase credits via eWallet or online banking at the moment.
The extra credit offer is only applicable if you reload a minimum of RM200. ChargeSini offers 10 extra credits when you reload RM200 worth of credits, which is essentially 5% extra. If you reload RM300 (300 + 30 credits) and RM500 (500 + 50 credits), you’ll get 10% extra credits.
The ChargeSini Wallet can be found under the Account tab, and then tap on “Topup Credit” below your account profile picture.
In case you missed it, ChargeSini has recently switched to kWh-based pricing. Its AC charge points start from RM1.09 per kWh while DC charge points are priced from RM1.19 per kWh. To activate ChargeSini chargers, you can download the app on Google Play Store and Apple App Store.
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