EV Weekend 2023: The Electric Party You Can’t Miss
What Happened (and Why You Should Have Been There)
Last week, city‑wide buzz was all about EV Weekend—the island’s biggest electric vehicle extravaganza. From November 8th to 13th, Suntec City’s North Atrium turned into a buzzing marketplace where car lovers could touch, feel, and test drive a stack of futuristic rides.
Meet the Line‑up: Eight Cars, Seven Makers
- BYD Atto 3 – the compact city wizard that’s got the low‑cost dream coming true.
- DFSK EC35 – a chaser with a sleek silhouette and a surprisingly friendly price tag.
- Hyundai Ioniq 5 – the showstopper of minimalist design and a performance that’s “almost hyper‑car” in a battery.
- Opel Mokka‑e – a hybrid‑to‑electric crossover that’s breaking stereotypes of German engineering.
- Peugeot e‑2008 – a chic French twist that’s proven you can be stylish and electric.
- Polestar 2 – a Swedish craft that’s all about clean performance and electric soul.
- Tesla Model 3 – the hype machine that keeps the world on the edge of a power‑tripped foot.
- Tesla Model Y – the larger sibling that balances snake‑like agility with the headroom you need.
What Made the Crowd Go “Boo!”
It wasn’t just the Ford-like visual cues or the tequila‑scented exhaust (because, you know, no exhaust). The real stimulation was stepping on the pedal–revised membership that lets folks turn the ignition on, feel the instant torque, and ride a sunset of light and silence. Even if you’re not a die‑hard EV fan, the experience feels like the future’s knocking on the door of everyday convenience.
Side Dishes: Live Demo, Safety Talks, and a Dash of Nostalgia
Alongside the test‑drive frenzy, the event hosted safety seminars, interactive displays on battery sustainability, and a few surprise giveaways that kept the hustle steady. While the city seemed to be twirling into a new electric era, the speaker boards echoed jokes about “the day when Car‑tha Thermo‑sheets become a foot‑long snack,” adding a touch of harmless humor to the high‑tech vibe.
Bottom Line: A Perfect Blend of Innovation and Attitude
From the glam of the latest models to the strong sense of community, EV Weekend portrayed the future as a stepping stone rather than a far‑away dream. And for those who missed it this time, the stage is set for the next iteration—so keep a lookout for the electric call that’s coming up!

Electric Weekend: A Thrilling Crowd Surge!
Picture this: a Saturday sun, a street buzzing with the hum of expectations, and an artery‑filled crowd rushing to get a glimpse of the sleek, future‑tech cars on display. That’s the vibe for EV Weekend—especially on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, where the footfall hit all‑time highs.
More than Just a Show: A Learning Experience
While the lights, the sound of engines revving, and the shiny paintwork steal the spotlight, the real star of the event is the educational mission. This weekend is a full‑scale training ground, amplifying awareness and knowledge about electrified motoring for everyone in the vicinity.
- Family‑friendly fun: Kids and adults alike flocked to experience the future car tech up close.
- Informative talks: Speakers broke down the nuts and bolts of battery tech, charging infrastructure, and sustainability.
- Hands‑on demos: Attendees got to take a spin on the latest models, testing acceleration and quiet power.
All in all, the weekend wasn’t just about dazzling visitors—it was about lighting pathways to a greener, cleaner future and giving the public a taste of what’s possible with electric mobility. And that came with a healthy dose of excitement, a dash of humor, and a sprinkle of emotions—making it truly a unique experience that’s hard to forget.
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EV Education Showcase at This Year’s Show
What Went Live
They hit the ground running on two fronts—first, with a splash of interactive displays that left everyone buzzing.
- Charging Network Map & Charger: The local charge‑point operator, Charge+, dropped a handy network map and a crack‑free charger on the floor.
- Tech Demo: Smart EV charger retailer Interwell rolled out a cool demonstrator that practically sang the future of charging.
- Tyre Showcase: Singapore’s own Giti Tyres flaunted their high‑performance, EV‑specific rubber—looking slick enough to make your car feel like a champion.

We Came, We Saw, We Decided: Did the 3008 Call the Electric Dream?
Picture this: Sazali bin Mohd Ali and his wife strolling through a bustling auto fair, eyes sparkling like street‑lights at midnight. “We were originally eyeing the Peugeot 3008,” he confides to CarBuyer, his voice tinged with that classic mix of excitement and, you guessed it, a hint of appraisal.
Spotting the Shiny Newcomers
But pause—something electric sparkles in the horizon. “Slowly realizing there are now electric versions on sale too, close to the price of a normal car,” Sazali says. In other words, they found a sweet spot where the future meets the familiar, without the wallet feeling tight.
Why the EV Boom Matters
- The Price Punch: Electric models are no longer the premium, niche gadgets; they’re practically side‑by‑side with everyday SUVs.
- One‑Stop Wonderland: It’s a delight to see all the different EVs under one roof—like cars turned into a candy store for the tech‑savvy.
- A Practical Choice: For families wanting green tech without splurging, the 3008’s electric cousin is a logical “happy medium.”
What Cracked the Deal?
“It’s nice to see all the different EVs in one place,” Sazali muses, softening the bustle of the fair into a calm, vintage‑quiet salon. And in that calm, he sees the electric promise: electric wheeled pets that help the Earth while keeping the seats cozy.
So next time you wander into a car show, remember Sazali’s story—an ordinary family eyeing a classic car, but ending up humming along to the electric beat. It’s not just a car; it’s a love story on wheels.
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Lee Kit Mun’s Electric Car “Reboot” Experience
Kid‑in‑Hand, EV‑in‑Hands – Lee Kit Mun strolled the showroom side‑by‑side with his son, an electrifying duo that gave a fresh spin on the classic car‑show vibe.
Re‑discovering the Car‑Show
- “I had not been to a traditional car show in ages,” Lee confides, his grin reflecting the excitement etched across the display halls.
- He likened the event to a tech festival for cars, where each electric vehicle looked like a sleek, future‑proof gadget.
Surprised by Variety
Lee confessed, “I didn’t realize there were sooo many options for electric cars these days.” His surprise shifted from bewildered to delighted as the booth lineup unveiled every speed‑tier and price point.
Kid‑Conversations & Electric Dreams
Between his son’s awe‑filled questions and the shimmering panels, Lee’s excitement was contagious, proving that even a seasoned car enthusiast can still marvel at the electric evolution.
EV Weekend : An ‘electrification milestone for Singapore’

EV Weekend 2022: A Power‑Packed Plenary
Sponsored by Singlife with Aviva – Thursday, Nov. 10, 2022
What unfolded? The event pulled in a who’s who of industry chops—chief product officers, insurance wizards, EV owners, brand distributors, and more—who tackled topics across two buzzing panels.
- Panel 1: A deep dive into product innovation and the charging infrastructure that keeps the wheels turning.
- Panel 2: A mix of insurance back‑stops, brand strategies, and the lived experience of EV owners.
With electric energy crackling in the room, the session left listeners charged with fresh ideas that could steer the future of mobility.
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Power‑Up! Singapore’s EV Scene is Racing Ahead
Meet the VIP of the day: Saktiandi Supaat
Chairing the motor‑loving Parliament and steering the Transport Committee, this MP is as sharp on cars as he is on policy.
What’s New on the Road?
- Over 3,000 public charging spots now ready for your EV.
- The launch of Singapore’s second wave of EV chargers – a fresh tender covering every corner of the island.
- Just a year after the last showcase, the EV landscape has undergone a radical makeover.
“Evading the old grid? No.” Saktiandi quipped, pointing out that the latest EV Weekend is proof that we’re not just keeping pace – we’re sprinting forward.
Why It Matters
With more plugs, less guilt, and a greener city vibe, Singapore’s motorists are electrifying the journey to a cleaner future.

Why Singapore’s Roads Are Getting a Fresh Start
For decades, our cars have been chugging on fossil fuels. But the reality is clear: Singapore‑wide, we’re ready to switch gears for the sake of every citizen.
There’s still a lot of ground to cover and plenty of hurdles to jump over, yet I’m convinced that electric vehicles (EVs) are the ticket to a smoother, greener, and surprisingly zippy future.
These changes won’t roll out overnight, but they’re rolling forward—sometimes faster than a stray unit of laughter in a traffic jam. You might be amazed at the pace and scale of the shift, and it’s oddly delightful.
EV Weekend: A Milestone on Our Sustainability Road
- Driving onto greener streets: The town’s first EV weekend marks a concrete step toward cleaner mobility.
- Community buzz: Residents swap road tales for how they’re charging up.
- Future‑proofing: Each event nudges Singapore closer to a fully electric ecosystem.
So buckle up (literally and figuratively) – the future of Singaporean transport is coming, electric‑powered, and frankly, it might just be more fun than the old gasoline‑only ride ever was.
High-efficiency Panels
Electrifying the Future: A Quick Dive into Singapore’s EV Panels
Singapore’s latest EV round‑table brought together industry veterans who unpacked the real science behind chillingly fast chargers, the myth of glowing vehicle fires, and the hydrogen hustle. They also scratched the surface of car‑lite—the idea that fewer cars might lead to greener streets.
Key Takeaways from Panel 1
- Do we really need DC fast chargers that zip a car up in minutes, or is a half‑hour tank‑stop just fine?
- How much of the “electric car on fire” headlines are hype, and how can we keep safety at the forefront?
- Can hydrogen become the next battery breakthrough, or does it stay a niche detour?
- What does car‑lite look like in practice? Fewer motorbikes, more shared‑electric pods—ever thought about that?
Panel 2: Life Behind the Wheels
EV owners‑in‑the‑making faced the everyday realities of a battery‑powered commute—both the good and the challenging bits.
- Highs: Zero emissions, quieter rides, instant torque.
- Lows: The dreaded range anxiety, charging station scarcity, and those finicky cold‑weather quirks.
- Hands on the wheel: Do you need special training for EVs? Spoiler—drivers are pretty much the same, but you should know those starter‑up quirks.
- Insurance & warranty headaches? Let’s unpack the ladder of coverage and the little hoops you might have to jump through.
- Will our phones become the ultimate “charging app jungle”? If you’re lucky, you’ll dodge the over‑abundance of options.
What They’re Saying About the Bill
The Ministry of Transport has rolled out a fresh electric‑vehicle charging bill that shakes up the infrastructure game. Current users will need brand‑new maps; prospective owners will be riding a different charge‑vector.
Why It Matters
These panels target the growth of Singapore’s electric highway—whether we can handle the infrastructure demands, keep fire risks low, and make the transition from gas to electric not just a corporate goal but a neighbor‑friendly reality.
