SINGAPORE – The Government has no plans to install solar-powered fans at bus stops, but it will study other options to improve commuter comfort, including the use of green roofs, which lower the ambient temperature.
Solar-powered fans have a limited impact on the ambient temperature in exposed environments such as bus stops, said Minister of State for Transport Baey Yam Keng in Parliament on May 7, citing the results of a 2016 trial.
The Straits Times has asked the Ministry of Transport (MOT) for more details on the results.
Mr Baey also said that since the solar-powered fan trial was done 10 years ago, certain factors that affect the efficiency of solar panels, such as shade provided by surrounding buildings and trees, have become even more pronounced now.
He was responding to questions from Ms Lee Hui Ying (Nee Soon GRC) in relation to the impact on commuters at bus stops as a result of Singapore experiencing more frequent and intense heat stress.
Data from Meteorological Service Singapore showed that the annual average temperature in the country rose from 28.2 in 2015, to 28.4 deg C in 2024.


