
Mobility Scooter Registration (FAQ): Existing & New Customers | MOBOT Singapore
Singapore’s new 2026 PMA rules are changing how mobility scooters can be bought, registered, and legally used. Confused about whether your current PMA is still compliant, whether you need a medical...

Buying A Mobility Scooter After 1st Jun: What To Expect For New Buyers (2026 PMA Rules)
From 1 June 2026, Singapore’s new PMA (Personal Mobility Aid) regulations officially take effect. If you are planning to buy a mobility scooter for yourself or your loved ones, the buying process w...

First Batch of MOBOT Mobility Scooters Now LTA-Approved! | MOBOT
Singapore’s new 2026 PMA rules are changing how mobility scooters can be bought, registered, and used — and MOBOT is already ahead of the transition. With close to 100 mobility scooters successfull...

How To Get An AMS or Medical Cert? | 2026 PMA Rules | MOBOT
E-Wheelchair users no need medical cert or device registration. Users of Mobility Scooters no need to rush to get the assessment as it is only available from 27 Feb 2026 at selected clinics. This r...

Summary of Rules for PMA, PMD and PAB | Updated 2026 | Singapore
If you've ever been unsure whether you're looking at a mobility scooter, an e-scooter, or an e-bike—you’re not alone. MOBOT has an updated 2026 comparison table that outlines the differences and p...

Starts 1 Jun 2026: Finalised PMA Rules 6km/h, Medical Cert & More | MOBOT
According to the latest PMA Rules finalised by LTA on 3rd February 2026, the newest amendments will be implemented from 1st June 2026. Starting 1st June 2026, new size, weight and speed limits wil...
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Ch 8 Interviews MOBOT | 1 Jun PMA Rules: MOBOT Help Users Through Trade-In Programme
MOBOT was recently featured on Channel 8 discussing Singapore’s new 2026 PMA regulations and how mobility scooter users can better prepare before the rules officially begin on 1 June 2026. Learn ho...

CNA938 Interview with MOBOT | Why could PMA prices increase with new regulations?
From June, all mobility scooters in Singapore must be registered and tagged. Retailers say the new rules could drive up prices by as much as 15%. Why could PMA prices increase with new regulations....

Lianhe Zaobao Interview With MOBOT | Understanding Non-Compliant Mobility Devices
MOBOT was featured on Lianhe Zaobao (联合早报) in a segment discussing the growing concern over non-compliant Active Mobility Devices (AMD), including personal mobility aids (PMA), personal mobility de...








