With the EEAI set to expire at the end of this year, we look into the specific nature of present incentives, and wonder what's next for potential EV buyers.
To really encourage EV ownership, Singapore needs to rethink its approach to EVs as far as financial rebates and ownership incentives are concerned.
The Government has announced that there will be more electric car incentives on the way in order to encourage more people to purchase electric cars.
Thinking about buying an electric car? Here's a breakdown of the various tax incentives and new initiatives aimed at boosting EV ownership in Singapore.
Travel Smart Journeys will be introduced later this year, offering incentives for rail commuters in congested areas who choose other modes of transport.
Grab has been rolling back its discounts for customers and incentives for drivers, but maintains that users are still getting good value on its platform.
Owners of older, more pollutive motorcycles will receive incentives of up to $3,500 if they de-register their vehicles over the next five years.
Ride-hailing app Uber has rolled out a slew of initiatives aimed at keeping its own drivers satisfied and motivated.
In order to improve service reliability and reduce bus bunching, bus firms SBS Transit and SMRT try the 'carrot-and-stick' scheme.
Developers will be given incentives to provide facilities such as bicycle parking, showers and locker rooms in their new buildings.
The increase in competition in the public bus industry may lead SMRT to restructure its bus drivers' pay and incentives.
A total of 5,800 drivers with SMRT Taxis will receive a variety of new incentives, with an estimated worth of S$2.5 million.
A trial to improve bus service reliability has shown that operators are running some of their vehicles more punctually, but commuters don't feel so.
A novel and creative 'carrot-and-stick' approach to get bus operators to improve their service reliability is yielding encouraging results.
Taxi booking app GrabTaxi has grown to become the second largest taxi network in Singapore, attracting cabbies with incentives.
Two current schemes with incentives to purchase environmentally friendly vehicles will be improved or extended - as announced in Budget 2014 yesterday.
Transport operator SMRT has rolled out a progressive career scheme for its bus drivers to improve service quality and productivity.
It seems the Traffic Police is working on another solution for safer road habits - giving out incentives for good driving instead of summons for violations.
The Government will be offering cash incentives to bus operators who ensure their buses arrive at bus stops on time.