EV numbers down south to hit a high by 2040


The Shared Computer-Operated Transport, a self-driving electric vehicle by Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology, being tested at the National University of Singapore's University Town. - The Straits Times/ANN

SINGAPORE: Singapore is forecast to have the largest share of passenger electric vehicles (EVs) in South-East Asia by 2040, according to a report from Bloomberg’s energy research service BloombergNEF.

A total of 80% of all passenger vehicles here are expected to be electric by that year, compared with a regional average of 24%, the report said.

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