Factsheet: Sustaining the Momentum of Vehicle Electrification

News Releases 03 Mar 2023 Committee of Supply (COS) Electric Vehicle (EV) Factsheet

Extension of Grant and Procuring More Electric Buses Among Initiatives
to Accelerate EV Growth and Reduce Land Transport Emissions

        The adoption of electric vehicles (EV) is gaining pace across both public and private transport. On the public transport front, more electric buses and taxis are also being deployed. These efforts are central to achieving the Government’s goal of significantly reducing land transport emissions in absolute terms to support Singapore’s net-zero ambitions.

2.      EV charger deployment is also progressing towards the target of 60,000 public charging points by 2030. The first batch of HDB charging points under LTA’s large-scale tender was deployed last month and 2,000 more charging points will be deployed by the end of this year. By the end of this year, more than one-third of HDB carparks would be equipped with at least three chargers. In addition, the deployment of more than 600 charging points under the pilot LTA-URA tender, covering around 200 public carparks, will also be completed this month.

3.      LTA will be extending the Electric Vehicle Common Charger Grant (ECCG) by another two years until December 2025. The ECCG was launched in July 2021 and was initially slated to end in December this year. To date, the ECCG has co-funded the installation of 267 chargers.  The extension will serve to encourage the deployment of chargers in non-landed private residences (NLPR), and complement the recent amendment of the Building Maintenance and Strata Management Act[1] to lower the minimum resolution threshold for EV charger installation in strata-titled properties to 50%, from up to 90% previously.

4.      The ECCG will continue to co-fund 50% of the cost components of smart chargers, subject to an overall cap of $4,000 per charger. Interested parties may visit LTA’s website for more details and apply via the Government’s Business Grants Portal. 

Building a more environmentally friendly public bus fleet

5.      LTA is committed to having a 100% cleaner energy bus fleet by 2040. By 2030, electric buses are expected to make up half our public bus fleet. To meet this target, LTA will be calling a tender in March this year to procure around 400 new electric buses to replace diesel buses that are reaching their statutory lifespan. The tender is targeted for award in the second half of the year, with the buses expected to be deployed for passenger service from December 2024 onwards. 

6.      To date, 60 electric buses have already been purchased and deployed. The operational and technical insights from this initial rollout will support the rollout of more electric buses from the new tender.

7.      Our bus infrastructure is also being upgraded to support the electrification of the public bus fleet. As part of LTA’s electrification roadmap, LTA has installed chargers at Bulim Bus Depot, Seletar Bus Depot, Loyang Bus Depot, Bedok Integrated Transport Hub and Bukit Panjang Integrated Transport Hub. By 2030, more bus depots will be progressively completed and commissioned to support the expanded fleet of electric buses. These include upcoming bus depots at Sengkang West, Gali Batu, East Coast, Kim Chuan and Tengah.


[1] This amendment to the Building Maintenance and Strata Management Act is expected to be in force from the second half of 2023.

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