Forum: Vehicle inspection fees itemised based on required tests

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We refer to Mr Ho Peng Heng’s letter on reviewing charges for the annual inspection of electric vehicles or EVs (

Review annual inspection charges for EVs

, Nov 13).

The Land Transport Authority requires all in-use motor vehicles, including EVs, to undergo compulsory periodic inspections to ensure they meet roadworthiness standards for the safety of all road users.

Vehicle inspection fees are set by the authorised inspection centres, and the inspection fees are itemised according to the tests required for each vehicle type.

For example, both electric and internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles undergo similar inspections on common components such as tyres, steering, lighting, and braking systems.

While EVs do not require engine-related inspections, they must still undergo checks specific to EV components, such as checking high-voltage electrical systems, charging inlets, high-voltage cables, traction batteries and electric motors, for signs of wear and tear or damage.

Hybrid and ICE vehicles undergo additional emissions tests, such as high idle, hydrocarbon emission, and smoke tests.

Roy Kee
Group Director, Vehicle Services
Land Transport Authority

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