The Singapore Green Plan 2030 is an exciting and ambitious plan that showcases our country’s unwavering commitment to creating a more sustainable and liveable future. The gradual phase-out of diesel vehicles starting in 2025 is a key initiative that highlights our government’s dedication to achieving this goal. In this article, we will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of why this plan is necessary, what it entails, and how it will benefit our environment and public health. We will also address some of the most common questions people have about this plan, Understanding the Diesel Vehicles Ban Starting from 2025, our government will begin restrictions on the registration of new diesel vehicles and they intend to phase out all Internal Combustion Engine Vehicles by 2040. Existing diesel vehicle are not affected by this diesel ban and can remain on the road after 2025. Currently, the plan for entirely phasing out existing diesel vehicles have yet to be developed. This move is a step toward lowering air pollution and enhancing public health in Singapore. High quantities of pollutants, such as nitrogen oxides and particulate matter, are produced by such diesel vehicles. When breathed in, this damages the cardiovascular and respiratory systems. […]