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  1. 5 days ago · Get the latest COE bidding results here. If you are looking to analyze COE trends, you can also view past and compare COE prices all the way from 2002.

  2. Get updated on latest COE bidding results. Check on Certificate of Entitlement (COE) related news, upcoming bidding dates & results for the past 4 years.

  3. coe.sgcharts.comCOE Trends

    See Certificate of Entitlement (COE) price trends since 2002. Explore interactive charts that compare COE prices and quotas across categories; Cat A (Cars up to 1600cc and 97kW), Cat B (Cars above 1600cc or 97kW), Cat C (Goods vehicles and buses), Cat D (Motorcycles) and Cat E (Open category).

  4. 5 days ago · Cars registered using TCOEs obtained from the May 2022 1st COE bidding exercise onwards will pay PQP for COE renewals based on the following: Non-fully electric cars with engines up to 1,600cc and Maximum Power Output up to 97kW (130bhp); and fully electric cars with Maximum Power Output up to 110kW (147bhp) - pay Category A PQP

  5. At a glance. Understanding COE. All vehicles in Singapore require a COE. To register a vehicle, you must first place a bid for a Certificate of Entitlement (COE) in the corresponding vehicle category. A successful COE bid gives you the right to own a vehicle that can be used on the road for 10 years.

  6. COE prices in Singapore are driven by supply and demand, as well as economic situation. Supply refers to the number of COE quota available, and this is determined by multiple factors such as the number of vehicle deregistrations and a net increase of the total number of car population, among others.

  7. Singapore COE Prices (Certificate of Entitlement, 1990 to Present) CAT A: CAT B: CAT C: CAT D: CAT E: Private cars 1600cc and below & taxis Private cars 1601cc and above

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