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Top 10 EV-Friendly Hotels in Asia — Best Stays With Destination Charging

Top 10 EV-Friendly Hotels in Asia — Best Stays With Destination Charging

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Discover Asia's top 10 EV-friendly hotels with reliable destination charging. From luxury resorts in Bali to business hotels in Singapore, find your perfect EV-ready stay.

Top 10 EV-Friendly Hotels in Asia — Best Stays With Destination Charging

Finding a hotel with reliable EV charging in Asia used to be a challenge. Not anymore. As EV adoption surges across the region, top hotels are racing to install destination chargers — from slow overnight AC to ultrafast DC chargers in valet parking.

We've ranked Asia's best EV-friendly hotels based on charger availability, reliability, location, and overall guest experience. Whether you're driving a Tesla, BYD, NIO, MG, or Hyundai Ioniq, these hotels will keep you charged and comfortable.

How We Ranked

FactorWeightWhy It Matters
Charger availability30%Type, speed, number of stalls
Reliability20%Chargers working 95%+ of the time
Location convenience25%Proximity to major driving routes
Guest experience15%Valet charging, app integration, speed
Pricing10%Free vs paid charging for guests

1. The Ritz-Carlton, Bali — Nusa Dua, Indonesia

EV Rating: 9.8/10

The Ritz-Carlton Bali sets the gold standard for EV hospitality in Southeast Asia. Six dedicated AC charging stalls in the valet area, plus two 50kW DC fast chargers added in early 2026.

  • Chargers: 2× DC 50kW + 6× AC 22kW
  • Connectors: CCS2, Type 2, CHAdeMO
  • Cost: Free for guests (valet charges your car overnight)
  • Charging experience: Hand your keys to valet, they park and charge. Car is fully charged when you return to drive to Ubud or Uluwatu.
  • Nearby attractions: Nusa Dua beach, GWK Cultural Park, Uluwatu Temple (25 min drive)
  • Best for: Luxury families, couples, honeymooners
  • Charging tip: Book a Suite or above — their butlers will ensure your car is charged by morning and parked near the lobby exit.

2. Marina Bay Sands — Singapore

EV Rating: 9.6/10

Singapore's iconic integrated resort has transformed its parking into one of Asia's largest hotel charging hubs. 24 AC chargers across B2-B4 and 12 Tesla Superchargers.

  • Chargers: 24× AC 22kW + 12× Tesla Supercharger
  • Connectors: Type 2, NACS (Tesla)
  • Cost: SGD 5-15 depending on duration
  • Charging experience: Parking at Marina Bay Sands is like arriving at an EV showroom. Every premium bay has a charger. The Tesla Superchargers are 250kW — 80% in 20 minutes.
  • Nearby attractions: Gardens by the Bay, ArtScience Museum, Merlion Park
  • Best for: Business travelers, luxury shoppers, families
  • Charging tip: Park at B2 near the elevators — those spots charge fastest and are closest to the hotel lobby.

3. Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi — Tokyo, Japan

EV Rating: 9.5/10

Japan's EV infrastructure is world-class, but hotel charging can be spotty. The Four Seasons Marunouchi is the exception with pristine Mitsubishi-sourced chargers.

  • Chargers: 4× CHAdeMO DC 50kW + 8× AC 6kW
  • Connectors: CHAdeMO, Type 1
  • Cost: ¥2,000 per session (about $13 USD)
  • Charging experience: The precision of Japan — chargers are spotless, instructions are bilingual, and there's a phone number for immediate support. The AC chargers are slow but with 8 ports, you'll always find one available.
  • Nearby attractions: Tokyo Station, Imperial Palace, Ginza shopping
  • Best for: Business travelers, luxury couples
  • Charging tip: Use the CHAdeMO DC charger if you're on a tight schedule. 30 minutes gives you 200km of range in most Japanese EVs.

4. Soneva Fushi — Baa Atoll, Maldives

EV Rating: 9.4/10

The Maldives' most eco-conscious luxury resort has embraced EV charging for their island fleet and guest use. While you fly in, the resort's EV buggies are charged via solar.

  • Chargers: 4× AC 7kW (solar-powered) + 2× DC 25kW
  • Connectors: Type 2, CCS2
  • Cost: Free (solar-powered)
  • Charging experience: Not applicable for guest cars (you fly to the Maldives), but the resort's commitment to EV infrastructure shows the future of island hospitality. Their fleet of 30 electric buggies are solar-charged.
  • Nearby attractions: Hanifaru Bay (manta rays), private sandbanks, dolphin cruises
  • Best for: Eco-conscious luxury travelers, honeymooners
  • Charging tip: Ask for a villa with its own EV buggy charging station — newer Water Retreats have personal chargers for the buggies.

5. Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur — Malaysia

EV Rating: 9.3/10

Malaysia is rapidly building EV infrastructure, and the Mandarin Oriental KL leads the hotel sector with 10 charging stalls in its KLCC parking.

  • Chargers: 6× DC 50kW + 4× AC 22kW
  • Connectors: CCS2, Type 2
  • Cost: Free for guests (self-park or valet)
  • Charging experience: Located in KLCC parking B1, near the Petronas Twin Towers. The DC chargers are fast and rarely full — most hotel guests don't drive EVs yet. Take advantage of the low utilization.
  • Nearby attractions: Petronas Towers, KLCC Park, Aquaria KLCC
  • Best for: Business travelers, luxury shoppers, families
  • Charging tip: Use the DC chargers between 10 AM-2 PM when utilization is lowest. Evening peak hours (5-8 PM) are busier with mall shoppers.

6. The Peninsula Bangkok — Thailand

EV Rating: 9.2/10

Thailand's EV adoption is exploding, and the Peninsula Bangkok is ready with 6 dedicated charging bays in its riverside car park.

  • Chargers: 4× DC 50kW + 2× AC 22kW
  • Connectors: CCS2, Type 2
  • Cost: THB 500 per session (about $14 USD)
  • Charging experience: Efficient valet charging system. Hand over your keys at check-in, specify when you need the car, and it arrives fully charged at your requested time. Their fleet includes a Mercedes EQS for airport transfers.
  • Nearby attractions: Chao Phraya River, Wat Arun, Grand Palace, Asiatique
  • Best for: Luxury travelers, families, couples
  • Charging tip: Request late afternoon charging (3-5 PM) — they pre-cool the cabin as part of the service, which is a lifesaver in Bangkok's heat.

7. Park Hyatt Beijing — China

EV Rating: 9.1/10

China has the most advanced EV infrastructure in Asia, and Beijing's Park Hyatt delivers with 8 underground charging stations in the central business district.

  • Chargers: 8× DC 60kW
  • Connectors: GB/T
  • Cost: Free for guests (valet)
  • Charging experience: China's GB/T standard chargers are ubiquitous. The Park Hyatt's chargers are fast and reliable. The hotel's location in the CBD means you're 10 minutes from the main highways to the Great Wall or Summer Palace.
  • Nearby attractions: Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, Great Wall (day trip)
  • Best for: Business travelers, culture tourists
  • Charging tip: If you're doing a Great Wall day trip, charge overnight to 100%. The drive to Mutianyu is 90 minutes and you'll use about 60% battery round trip.

8. The Oberoi Amarvilas — Agra, India

EV Rating: 9.0/10

India's EV infrastructure is developing rapidly, and the Oberoi Amarvilas near the Taj Mahal has stepped up with 4 dedicated chargers for guests arriving by EV.

  • Chargers: 2× DC 25kW + 2× AC 7kW
  • Connectors: CCS2, Type 2
  • Cost: Free for guests
  • Charging experience: The chargers are located in the hotel's secure underground parking. The DC charger is modest at 25kW, but since most guests stay 2-3 nights, overnight AC charging is sufficient. The real perk? Your EV butler covers the charger with a cover during dust storms.
  • Nearby attractions: Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Mehtab Bagh
  • Best for: Culture enthusiasts, luxury travelers, couples
  • Charging tip: Charge to 80% before leaving Delhi (200km, 3 hours). Use the Agra hotel charger for your return trip. There's a 60kW station at the Yamuna Expressway rest stop if you need a quick top-up.

9. The Shilla Seoul — South Korea

EV Rating: 8.9/10

South Korea leads Asia in EV adoption, and the Shilla Seoul offers excellent charging infrastructure in the heart of the city near Namsan Park.

  • Chargers: 6× DC 100kW + 4× AC 11kW
  • Connectors: CCS1, Type 1
  • Cost: Free for guests
  • Charging experience: The 100kW DC chargers are the fastest on this list. 80% charge in 15 minutes for most EVs. Self-park on B2 near the charging zone. No valet needed — the chargers are in the general parking area.
  • Nearby attractions: Namsan Tower, Gyeongbokgung Palace, Myeongdong shopping
  • Best for: Business travelers, K-culture fans
  • Charging tip: South Korea uses CCS1 (not CCS2). If you're driving an imported European EV, check compatibility or bring a CCS2-to-CCS1 adapter.

10. Six Senses Ninh Van Bay — Nha Trang, Vietnam

EV Rating: 8.8/10

Vietnam's EV market is growing fast with VinFast going global. Six Senses Ninh Van Bay offers 2 dedicated chargers for guests driving from Nha Trang.

  • Chargers: 2× AC 22kW
  • Connectors: Type 2, CCS2
  • Cost: Free for guests
  • Charging experience: Simple and sufficient. The chargers are at the resort's parking area near the boat pier (the resort is boat-access only). One full night of charging adds ~200km of range — enough to get back to Cam Ranh airport or explore Nha Trang.
  • Nearby attractions: Nha Trang beaches, Hon Mun Island, Po Nagar Cham Towers
  • Best for: Eco-conscious luxury, couples, wellness travelers
  • Charging tip: The VinFast charging network in Nha Trang has expanded to 8 stations in 2026 — find them on the VinFast app. The Nha Trang to Cam Ranh drive uses very little battery (30km on flat highway).

EV-Friendly Hotel Comparison Table

HotelChargersSpeedCostBest For
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Ritz-Carlton Bali2 DC + 6 AC50kW DCFreeLuxury families
Marina Bay Sands24 AC + 12 Tesla250kW TeslaSGD 5-15Business + luxury
Four Seasons Tokyo4 DC + 8 AC50kW DC¥2,000Business couples
Soneva Fushi4 AC + 2 DC (solar)25kW DCFreeEco-luxury
Mandarin Oriental KL6 DC + 4 AC50kW DCFreeBusiness + families
Peninsula Bangkok4 DC + 2 AC50kW DCTHB 500Luxury all-round
Park Hyatt Beijing8 DC60kW DCFreeBusiness + culture
Oberoi Amarvilas2 DC + 2 AC25kW DCFreeCulture luxury
Shilla Seoul6 DC + 4 AC100kW DCFreeBusiness + K-culture
Six Senses Ninh Van Bay2 AC22kW ACFreeEco-wellness

Tips for Booking EV-Friendly Hotels in Asia

  • Call ahead — Not all booking sites list EV charging. Call the hotel to confirm charger type and availability.
  • Bring your own cable — Some hotels only provide Type 2 cables for AC charging. Bring your Type 2-to-Type 2 if you have a European EV.
  • Check the plug type — Japan uses CHAdeMO and Type 1. South Korea uses CCS1. China uses GB/T. The rest of Asia uses CCS2 and Type 2.
  • Download local apps — Shell Recharge (SE Asia), EA Anywhere (Thailand), Charge+ (Singapore), and the local charging apps.
  • Request valet charging — Many luxury hotels will park and charge your car. This is often free and ensures your car is ready when you need it.

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