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If you’re reading this, there is a good chance you are considering making the switch to electric vehicle (EV) ownership or looking to upgrade your EV collection with one of Tesla’s creations.
In recent years electric vehicles (EVs) have increased in popularity among Singaporeans with rising gas prices and attractive government incentives to adopt EV ownership. I this comprehensive guide, we will be exploring the various benefits of buying and owning an electric car in Singapore. Furthermore, we will cover the different types of EVs and the electric cars that are available in the Singapore market. We hope to support those who are considering going electric and help you stay informed before making a purchase on an electric car.
EIectrifying Singapore
Electric Vehicles (EVs) are becoming increasingly popular as people look for more sustainable and environmentally friendly options for transportation. In Singapore, we are aiming to electrify our vehicle population by 2040 as part of our commitment to reducing peak land transport emissions by 80%.
Tesla is offering a great opportunity for electric vehicle buyers in Singapore, providing discounts of up to $10,000 on the purchase of a Model 3 or Model Y. This incentive is available to those who are willing to trade in an existing internal combustion car for a Tesla electric vehicle.
If you're interested in checking out the latest electric cars, EV Weekend is the event for you. Car brands and industry players will be present to answer any questions you might have about making the switch to an electric car. The event takes place from 8-13 November, 10 am to 10 pm daily, at Suntec City's North Atrium (between Suntec Tower 1 and 2).
In September, electric vehicles (EVs) in Singapore made up nearly one-fifth of all new car registrations, which was almost triple the rate seen just last year. This growth indicates that EVs are becoming more popular than ever before.
If you're still driving an ICE (internal combustion engine) vehicle, you might as well be driving a horse and buggy. Electric vehicles are the future, and there's no turning back now. Not only are they better for the environment, but they're also more efficient, cheaper to operate, and more fun to drive. Here's why you should make the switch to an EV today.
Tesla's Cybertruck has been making headlines ever since it was unveiled in November 2019. The all-electric pickup truck—which is slated to go into production in 2023 - has a bold, futuristic design that has divided opinion. Some people love it, while others think it looks like something out of a sci-fi movie. But there's no denying that the Cybertruck is one of the most talked-about vehicles of the year. So, what do you need to know about Tesla's Cybertruck? Read on to find out.
With all of the talk about climate change and the need to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels, you would think that more people would be making the switch to electric cars. And while sales of electric vehicles are increasing, they still only make up a small percentage of total car sales. So, what's holding people back? Let's take a look at a few of the reasons why electric cars haven't taken off in a big way just yet.
In just a few short years, autonomous cars are going to start appearing on roads all over the world. And when they do, they're going to change everything. From the way we commute to the way we live and work, autonomous cars are going to have a profound impact on our lives. Here are just five of the ways they're going to reshape our world.
Very soon electric vehicle (EV) drivers will be able to charge their vehicles more conveniently, with a new generation of mobile charging vans set to hit the roads. If you need a charge you can simply call a mobile charging company, and a van equipped with portable chargers will go to you to help charge your EV.
Electricity plays a key part in our everyday lives, and installing solar panels in your home is a great way to save money on your electricity bills. With the costs of non-renewable resources such as oil and gas rising, installing solar panels to capture the free sunlight seems like a great long term investment. Furthermore, solar energy, unlike oil and gas, is a renewable resource that gives off zero carbon emissions. This means you will be reducing your carbon footprint and saving the environment.
When getting immersed into the world of electric vehicles (EVs) it is easy to get lost in the different definitions and abbreviations. Here we will be exploring terms that you should be familiar with if you plan to purchase an EV. We will explain kilowatts (kW), kilowatts per hour (kWh) and charging speed.
Are you a proud owner of a Tesla Model 3? Or perhaps you are considering investing in a new electric car. The good news is that there are high quality accessories on the market to enhance your Tesla Model 3! Check out our favourite accessories from Tesla that are both functional and sleek!
Today we will be looking at Electrify’s top picks of electric cars in Singapore that have the longest range. Whether you’re a hardcore wheel wizard or a casual Sunday driver, this list of respected electric vehicles (EVs) might just zap your eyes!
In this article we will be covering three key points on how owning an electric car in Singapore will save you money. Whether you’re a current owner of an electric car or are considering on making the switch to one, you will want to know how you can save those precious dollars.
Electricity powers our cities and homes. Today, most of our electricity is powered by fossil fuels: oil and gas which are non-renewable resources. Solar energy, a renewable form of energy is one of the most promising alternative energy sources available to us today. In this article we will be exploring common questions by our fellow Singaporeans concerning solar energy and what relevance it has to us living in Singapore.
Here we will be covering Electrify’s top picks for riding your way through Singapore’s busy streets and scenic trails. Whether you are doing joyrides by the beach or delivery jobs through the city, a reliable and efficient e-bike is a fantastic investment for the convenience it provides to any active lifestyle. We will be exploring the different models and factors such as build quality, range, pricing and special features to help you determine which electric bike is best for your needs!
Electric bikes have increased in popularity over the past couple of years. This is due to the convenience that an e-bike can bring to your life as well as its accessibility and affordability. As Singapore moves towards a greener and more sustainable future, with attractive government incentives on electric car ownership, electric bike ownership has its perks as well! Here we will be sharing 10 things you need to know before becoming an electric bike owner.
If you are considering buying an electric car, you may want to try renting one first to experience the feel of driving one. Here we will be exploring the advantages and disadvantages of renting an EV and introduce you to the most convenient way to rent an electric car in Singapore.
Foot on the pedal, hands on the wheel, while gently nodding your head to your favourite tunes. You’ve come to a red light and you gracefully glance to your side for some intimate eye contact with your date. The vibe is intense, time to plug in and charge up! Here we will be identifying Electrify’s top three charging spots that will send sparks flying on a date night.
If you’re reading this, there is a good chance you are considering making the switch to electric vehicle (EV) ownership or looking to upgrade your EV collection with one of Tesla’s creations.
In recent years electric vehicles (EVs) have increased in popularity among Singaporeans with rising gas prices and attractive government incentives to adopt EV ownership. I this comprehensive guide, we will be exploring the various benefits of buying and owning an electric car in Singapore. Furthermore, we will cover the different types of EVs and the electric cars that are available in the Singapore market. We hope to support those who are considering going electric and help you stay informed before making a purchase on an electric car.
The way we power our lives is changing. For centuries, we've relied on oil, gas, coal, and other fossil fuels to heat our homes, run our businesses, and fuel our vehicles. But now we're at a turning point. We know that continuing to use fossil fuels is not only harming our planet—it's also harmful to our health.
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Launched in October 2022, Electrify is the first website in Singapore dedicated to electric vehicles (EVs). Since then, we have been on a mission to educate and inspire drivers to make the switch to EVs. Our team of writers and editors work tirelessly to bring you the latest news and reviews on EVs, charging infrastructure and government policies. In addition, we also have an extensive directory of EV-related businesses, making it easy for you to find everything you need to make the switch to EVs.
Electrify is the go-to source for all things EV in Singapore. So whether you're looking for the latest news on Tesla's Model Y or just trying to figure out how to charge your new Blue SG car, be sure to check out Electrify!
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Darren Teo
FOUNDER
Darren is quite unabashed about his Tesla fanboy status and believes that self-driving cars will be commonplace in two years time.
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Celine Tan
EDITOR
Celine is a content specialist and manages social media accounts. She has written a touching story about a French bulldog.
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Joseph Gollifer
RESEARCHER
Joseph hopes to build a self-sustainable home and likes playing tennis. He learns about trees in his spare time.
Electricity powers our cities and homes. Today, most of our electricity is powered by fossil fuels: oil and gas which are non-renewable resources. Solar energy, a renewable form of energy is one of the most promising alternative energy sources available to us today. In this article we will be exploring common questions by our fellow Singaporeans concerning solar energy and what relevance it has to us living in Singapore.