Articles for category: Analysis

January 8, 2026

Kiat Goh

electric vehicle chargers

The Geography of Charging: Why Singapore’s EV Transition Depends on Local Competition, Not National Scale

Summary: The CCCS is reviewing SP Mobility’s acquisition of ChargEco. This decision will determine if Singapore’s EV market remains competitive or becomes dominated by one operator. While consolidation can improve efficiency, EV charging is a local business. Drivers rely on nearby chargers, so reduced competition in specific neighborhoods could lead to higher prices and lower reliability. Maintaining multiple operators ensures better service and innovation. The CCCS must decide if this merger weakens the pressure to keep chargers functional and affordable for the public. As the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (CCCS) deliberates on SP Mobility’s proposed acquisition of ChargEco,

December 22, 2025

Kiat Goh

EV Maneuverability

The Complete Guide to Electric Vehicle Maneuverability in Singapore: Which EV is Easiest to Drive in 2025?

Summary: In Singapore’s tight urban environment, maneuverability is a vital but often overlooked EV feature. Narrow roads and frequent U-turns make a small turning radius essential for stress-free driving. The Volkswagen ID.4 and ID.5 lead the market with a class-best 5,100mm radius. Conversely, the Tesla Model Y is the most challenging, requiring significantly more space. When shopping, prioritize a radius under 5,700mm for easier parking. Always test-drive on narrow residential streets to ensure the car fits your daily commute. If you’re shopping for an electric vehicle (EV) in Singapore, you’ve probably focused on range, charging speed, and price. But there’s