As demand for petrol wanes in Singapore, kiosks evolve to offer options including sushi and kaya toast

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As demand for petrol wanes in Singapore, kiosks evolve to offer options including sushi and kaya toast
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Convicted Singapore oil tycoon’s mansion sold at US$3mil discount; Tanglin Hill bungalow much wanted by many partiesSINGAPORE: The number of petrol stations in Singapore has fallen over the past two decades, mirroring a global trend as demand for petrol wanes and electric vehicle adoption grows.

Data from the Land Transport Authority , showed that the average annual mileage of a car in 2023 came up to 16,300km, down 19.3 per cent from 20,200km in 2003.Newer cars are also more fuel efficient. For instance, the latest Toyota Camry, which is a large sedan with a 2.5-litre hybrid engine, uses 28.1 per cent less fuel than the version from two generations ago that came with a 2-litre engine and no hybrid assistance.

It reasoned that this would be due to a combination of a fall in average vehicle fuel consumption, the reduction in the proportion of internal combustion engine cars, and the continued reduction in distances travelled by car. Shell’s spokesperson said it is in the midst of rolling out its own Shell Cafes at its stations to serve barista-style crafted coffee and food at its stations.

Cydric Chung, Maki-San’s director, said besides drivers, the counter has seen residents who live nearby patronise the store.

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