With services like Uber and Lyft making taxis feel increasingly outdated, the Singapore taxi company Hold Dreams Together, or HDT, is hoping to modernize the taxi business by introducing an entirely electric fleet. HDT Singapore Taxi will become the sixth taxi fleet in the small Southeast Asian country, and its 100 taxis will not use any gasoline whatsoever.
To be sure, the taxis in HDT Singapore Taxi's fleet are only a tiny percentage of the 28,000 total vehicles in operation on the island. Nonetheless, Singapore has shown a concerted commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions over the past half-decade, with nearly $15 million being dedicated to EV research in 2009 and several pilot projects having been run in the intermittent years.
Electric Taxi Fleets
HDT Singapore Taxi's Entire Fleet Runs on Electricity Instead of Gas
Trend Themes
1. Electric Taxi Fleets - The trend of electric taxi fleets presents an opportunity for companies to explore the development and adoption of electric vehicles in the transportation industry.
2. Green Transportation - The trend of green transportation offers innovative solutions for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, creating opportunities for companies involved in sustainable transportation technologies.
3. Disruptive EV Innovation - The trend of electric vehicle (EV) innovation disrupts the traditional taxi business model, providing opportunities for companies to develop innovative EV-related technologies and services.
Industry Implications
1. Transportation - The transportation industry has the potential to leverage electric taxi fleets to transition to cleaner and more sustainable modes of transportation.
2. Automotive - The automotive industry can explore the development of electric vehicles and related technologies to meet the increasing demand for electric taxi fleets.
3. Renewable Energy - The renewable energy industry can benefit from the adoption of electric taxi fleets by providing the necessary infrastructure for charging stations and renewable energy sources.