Cyclect, a leading provider of electrical infrastructure and technical services, has been featured in a recent article in The Straits Times, entitled “All Set to Electrify.” The article focuses on the growing trend of electric vehicles and their potential impact on the future of transportation.
Cyclect’s Managing Director, Melvin Tan, was interviewed for the article and shared his thoughts on the future of electric vehicles. Mr. Tan believes that electric vehicles will play a crucial role in the future of transportation and has already made plans to provide infrastructure and technical support for the new industry.
As an expert in the engineering line, Mr. Tan is confident in the capabilities of electric vehicles and supports the idea that they can perform just as well as internal combustion cars, but with the added benefits of being cleaner and more efficient. He also mentions his plans to take advantage of the government’s tax waiver scheme for electric cars, which would significantly reduce the cost of purchasing an electric vehicle.
The company’s commitment to sustainability and providing the infrastructure necessary for the growth of the electric vehicle industry is a prime example of its dedication to driving business growth and excellence.
Quoted from the article:
‘I do believe this is the future,’ says the 38-year-old who buys into Tesla’s mantra that whatever an internal combustion car can do, an electric car can also do – but better and cleaner. Electric cars run on motors powered by batteries and have no tailpipe emissions. Mr Tan, who is in the engineering line and whose company supplied the electrical infrastructure for the Singapore Grand Prix, is hoping to qualify for a government tax waiver scheme for electric cars, which would halve the Roadster Eurosport’s price to around $250,000… (Written by Christopher Tan, life! motoring section, The Straits Times, 6 Nov 2010, Copyright 2010 Singapore Press Holdings Limited. All Rights Reserved)
About Straits Times
The Straits Times is a leading English-language newspaper in Singapore. Founded in 1845, it is one of the oldest and most widely read newspapers in the country, with a daily circulation of more than 300,000. The Straits Times provides comprehensive coverage of local and international news, including politics, business, sports, and entertainment. With a team of experienced reporters and editors, the Straits Times is known for its insightful and independent journalism, making it a trusted source of news and information for Singaporeans and expatriates alike.
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About Cyclect Group
Cyclect Group is an investment portfolio of engineering solution providers that specialize in developing, engineering, constructing, operating and maintaining plants and facilities across Asia. The group’s primary goal is to provide sustainable engineering solutions to various industries, with a particular focus on renewables, energy, infrastructure, industrial, marine, offshore and environmental engineering.
Cyclect Holdings is the primary investment company in the group and is committed to delivering sustainable solutions to industry and the community. The group has a diversified portfolio of businesses that offer a wide range of services to different industries, ensuring that it can meet the specific needs of its customers. With a strong emphasis on safety and quality, Cyclect Group is dedicated to providing innovative and cost-effective solutions that not only meet the needs of its customers, but also contribute to the sustainable development of the community.
For more information on Cyclect Group, please visit: https://cyclect.com