S’pore Govt Plans to Halt Registration of Petrol-Powered Vehicles by 2030

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4 Oct 2025 • 2:20 PM MYT
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The Singapore government will stop registering new petrol-powered vehicles starting in 2030. This move accelerates its plan to phase out all internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles by 2040 and promote the shift toward clean energy transportation.

According to Kosmo!, the number of electric vehicles (EVs) in Singapore rose from 26,200 units at the end of last year to 39,800 this year, a 52% increase.

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However, the transition has raised concerns among car enthusiasts about the loss of the cultural and emotional value associated with petrol engines. It has also sparked questions about charging infrastructure and the continued use of petrol-powered vehicles for emergency services.

Shift could disrupt petrol station industry

Experts have warned that this shift could disrupt the petrol station industry, as many stations may no longer be profitable or may require significant adjustments.

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They also emphasised that slow charging, whether done at home, workplaces, or shopping centers, may be more practical and sustainable compared to relying on costly fast-charging stations which require substantial investment and grid capacity.

What are your thoughts on this transition? Is Malaysia ready to say goodbye to petrol engines? Let us know in the comments below!

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