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COE premiums distort prices, but may have surprising benefits 

Derryn Wong

Published Tue, Jul 2, 2024 · 05:00 AM

Data shows that electric vehicles are slower to sell in Singapore, but accurate data on their resale values compared to normal cars is difficult to find. PHOTO: BLOOMBERG

A BRUTAL price war among electric vehicle (EV) makers has dragged down the resale value of such used cars in China, the United States and Europe. But what about Singapore?

In Singapore, used EVs do seem to take longer to sell than conventional equivalents. But it is less clear whether they have a lower resale value.

Anecdotal evidence suggests that when popular EVs are traded in, the fall in value – compared to the price of a new EV – is similar to that of conventional cars.

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