Oct 2022
Collation of relevant information
on the evolving electric vehicle
landscape in Singapore
EV LANDSCAPE
SINGAPORE
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WHAT'S INSIDE
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EV Roadmap of Singapore
EV Sales in Singapore
Incentives by Government
EV Charging Ecosystem
Leading EV Charging Network Companies
Fleets and EV Adoption
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Fire Safety, End of Life Batteries Management
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Skill Development
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Electric Motorcycles
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EV ROADMAP OF SINGAPORE
From 2025, no new diesel car and taxi registrations
From 2030, all newly registered cars and taxis to be of cleaner energy
models
By 2040, all vehicles to run on cleaner energy
Singapore aims to establish a clean mobility ecosystem in the country that
entails a transition away from internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles and
towards electric and other cleaner-energy vehicles. The Ministry of
Transport has set the following targets:
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A part of the country's vision is to have all vehicles run on cleaner energy
by 2040. The National Electric Vehicle Centre (NEVC) of Singapore leads
the drive to promote wide electric vehicle (EV) adoption.
The NEVC is led by the Land Transport Authority (LTA) and comprises of
members from different agencies, working across the government and
with industry stakeholders.
In Budget 2021, the Singapore government set aside S$30
million for EV-related initiatives over the next five years.
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LTA will replace 400 diesel buses with electric buses by 2025. 60
electric buses have been deployed already. 40 of these electric buses
use plug-in charging, while 20 use pantograph chargers.
As LTA replaces diesel buses that have reached their statutory lifespan,
half of Singapore's bus fleet will be electrified by 2030.
Under the Land Transport Master Plan 2040, Singapore's taxi and private
hire car companies have committed to making their entire fleet run on
cleaner energy by 2040. LTA is supporting them by extending the
statutory lifespan of electric taxis from 8 years to 10 years, so they
have more time to optimise their electric taxi investments.
At least half of the total taxi fleet will go electric by 2030.
Singapore is looking to shift to cleaner modes of public transport. LTA aims
to have a 100% cleaner energy bus fleet by 2040. To achieve this goal, the
following announcements have been made:
Making Singapore's public transport green
EV ROADMAP OF SINGAPORE