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Geely-owned luxury brand Zeekr and Xpeng are the latest Chinese EV makers to launch in Singapore. During the first half of this year, about one in three new cars sold in Singapore was an EV – nearly double the 2023 figure of around 18%, according to the Ministry of Transport. "We note that the city state's EV charging infrastructure will need to expand rapidly over the medium term to support continued EV adoption," said BMI analysts.

More Chinese electric vehicle brands are launching in Singapore as the government pushes for EV adoption with extended incentives and charging points. Last week, Geely -owned luxury EV brand Zeekr debuted in the city-state with the Zeekr X, a premium SUV with a starting price of 199,999 Singapore dollars ($150,604). Just a week earlier, Xpeng Motors announced its entry into the Singapore market with a pop-up showroom, offering visitors the opportunity to test drive the Xpeng G6 electric SUV.



Prices start from SG$209,999 for the standard model and SG$224,999 for the longer range version. "As Singapore continues to progress its EV transition, we believe that there is a desire for EVs that go beyond being simply a form of conveyance, to offering a premium driving experience with conveniences that elevate urban living," said Mars Chen, vice president of Zeekr, after the brand's Singapore launch last week. "We are optimistic that our launch will grow our footprint across Southeast Asia and beyond," Chen said.

Chinese EVs are not new to Singapore as .

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