Wah now can eat Nasi Lemak Burung Hantu in TTDI while charging your EV? Well, JomCharge just set up Malaysia’s very first roadside EV charging station right in front of it on August 23rd.

They partnered with DBKL for this one, and I think it’s genius. You can charge your car while enjoying some good nasi lemak. Win-win situation, right?

What You Get There

The setup is quite decent. They’ve got four charging spots with different options:

  • One 120kW DC fast charger (the speedy one) with two cables at RM1.50 per kWh
  • Two 7kW AC chargers (the slower but cheaper option) at RM0.90 per kWh

But here’s the best part – you can pay with your credit or debit card directly. No need to download their app if you’re not into that. Finally, someone gets it.

Where Is It Exactly?

Nasi Lemak Burung Hantu 1 : 19, Lorong Rahim Kajai 13, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, 60000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

This isn’t just any charging station. It’s the first time JomCharge worked with DBKL to put chargers in roadside parking spots. That’s a big deal because it means more convenient locations are coming.

Think about it – Nasi Lemak Burung Hantu is always packed, and people usually spend about 30 to 60 minutes there. Perfect timing to top up your EV battery while you makan, kan?

What’s Coming Next

JomCharge hasn’t spilled all the details yet, but they’ve already spotted other locations in TTDI (Jalan Tun Mohd Fuad 3) and Taman Desa. Looks like KL is about to get a lot more EV-friendly.

This whole “charge while you eat” concept could really take off. It’s practical, convenient, and helps local businesses get more customers. Plus, you’re not just standing around waiting for your car to charge.

FAQ

Can I use this charging station without the JomCharge app?
Yes! You can pay directly with your credit or debit card at the terminal. No app required.

How long does it take to charge my car there?
Depends on which charger you use. The 120kW DC fast charger is much quicker than the 7kW AC ones. Perfect timing to grab a meal next door.

Do I need to make a reservation?
No need to book ahead. Just drive up and see if there’s an available bay.

What are the operating hours?
The charging station operates 24/7, but you’ll want to check if Nasi Lemak Burung Hantu is open if you’re planning to dine there too.

Are there more locations planned with DBKL?
Yes, JomCharge has mentioned other spots in TTDI and Taman Desa are in the works, but no official dates yet.