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Update news electric vehicle
Vietnam’s burgeoning EV market can benefit from Norway’s approach, which combines incentives, infrastructure, and consumer education.
Going green was the major topic of discussion at a meeting between Pham Nhat Vuong, owner of the electric vehicle manufacturing company VinFast, and representatives of hundreds of transport firms in Vietnam several days ago.
In order to turn net-zero emission goals into reality, Vietnam needs to urgently apply measures to encourage people to use public transport and shift to electric vehicles.
The rapid expansion of electric vehicles (EVs) has raised a pressing need for Vietnam to develop a synchronous grid and charging infrastructure and a step-by-step roadmap is critical to phrase out fossil fuel vehicles.
Vietnam is a promising market for Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers, but Chinese brands' inattention to charging station networks will keep Vietnamese buyers away.
On the first day of the Shanghai Exhibition, BYD’s small-size electric vehicle (EV) sold out which led many people to believe that the model would have an advantage over the Vietnam-made VinFast VF 5.
Vingroup has sent a dispatch to the Ha Tinh provincial People’s Committee, proposing a project on an automobile complex.
VietNamNet Bridge - Electric motorbike are becoming more popular in Vietnam.
Back in 2008, with gas prices averaging nearly $4 a gallon, President Barack Obama set a goal of getting one million plug-in electric vehicles on the roads by 2015.