Initiative to save the environment:Registration of diesel cars and taxis will be banned in Singapore from 2025, the rule being implemented 5 years before the target
The Indian government is also promoting the sale of electric vehicles, but no deadline has been set to remove diesel-petrol powered vehicles. Special initiative to reduce emissions and promote the use of electric vehicles Registration of diesel cars and taxis will not be allowed in Singapore from 2025. This rule is being implemented five years before the 2030 deadline. The government has taken this initiative to reduce emissions and promote the use of electric vehicles. According to Singapore's Department of Road Transport, about 3% of passenger cars are driven by diesel, but diesel taxis account for more than 41%. Most freight transport vehicles and buses also run on diesel, but new rules will not apply to them. The Singapore government plans to set up 60,000 EV charging stations by 2030. Of this, two-thirds will be set up in public car parking and the rest in private premises. Singapore's Road Transport Department says that these measures will help...