Car Sharing in Singapore
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Singapore is a small city-state in Southeast Asia, known for its high income per capita. It’s a densely urbanized place filled with skyscrapers and busy roads — but it’s also surprisingly green, with lots of parks and nature areas. Since land is limited, Singapore makes use of every square meter efficiently.
The country owes its success and economic “miracle” to its strategic location, as well as the growth of its port, electronics industry, financial markets, and banking sector.
Car Sharing Operators in Singapore
Singapore has several car sharing services on the market, including:
- GetGo – Offers both a private fleet and P2P vehicles. It uses a hybrid model, combining station-based and free-floating sharing.
- BlueSg – An electric car sharing service with just two vehicle models in its fleet.
- Tribecar – A P2P car sharing platform that also acquired one of the city’s oldest services, CarClub.
- Drive lah – Another P2P operator, which also runs under a different brand name in Australia.
What Makes Car Sharing in Singapore Unique
- A large number of services operate in a relatively small urban area.
- None of the providers include city parking in the rental price.
- Users have to pay extra for toll roads, bridges, and tunnels.
- Most platforms follow a station-based model, and even those offering free-floating still restrict where you can park.
Car Sharing Market in Singapore
As of 2025, Singapore’s car sharing market was valued at just over $183 million USD. By 2029, it’s expected to grow to around $208.5 million.
The number of users is projected to reach nearly 560,000 people by 2029. The average revenue per user (ARPU) in 2025 is $371.77 USD.
Why Car Sharing Is Popular in Singapore
- Extremely high cost of owning a car – Just getting a license to own one can cost up to $120,000 USD for 10 years.
- No real need to own a car, thanks to Singapore’s world-class public transportation system.
- A great alternative to expensive taxis, especially if you need a car for several hours, family outings, or personal errands.
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