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VinFast founder launches EV charging operator V-Green – Charged EVs

Baua Electric

Vietnamese automaker VinFast has been on a roll lately—the company plans to expand to 50 countries in 2024, and is working on EV manufacturing plants in the US, India and Indonesia. In the initial phase, the company will seek out land and partners to establish its charging network in “key markets around the world.”

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Hyundai Motor Group deepens partnership with Grab to accelerate EV adoption in Southeast Asia

Green Car Congress

Survey results from an initial EV pilot in Singapore found that high costs, lack of charging locations and long waiting times for charging are top barriers hindering Grab driver-partners from adopting EVs (based on a survey done with driver-partners who rent vehicles from GrabRentals in 2020).

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Britishvolt wants to build battery gigafactories around the world

Charged EVs

How will cell manufacturers future-proof their cell production facilities? These are a couple of the questions Charged asked Britishvolt’s Richard LeCain, Director of Cell and Process Engineering, and Ben Kilbey, Director of Communications and Media. How flexible will these new plants be to modify formats and chemistries?

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India directs Coal India to invest in EVs & charging pods

Electric Vehicles India

India directs Coal India to invest in EVs & charging pods. In its many initiatives, the latest initiative the government’s Coal Ministry has asked state-run Coal India to diversify its interests to areas such as electric vehicles and charging stations. Press Release .

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Nissan, Frost & Sullivan study finds 37% of Southeast Asian consumers open to buying EV

Green Car Congress

Customers in the Philippines, Thailand and Indonesia emerged as the most enthusiastic about electric cars. Nissan is also exploring launch in Indonesia and Philippines. Charging convenience was identified as the second-most important. Singapore, Indonesia and Vietnam are most evolved in their understanding with BEVs.

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Right on time! VinFast’s affordable range of electric cars are closer than ever to Aussie launch

EV Central

VinFast will not only sell right-hand drive models in Indonesia but also build them in a new factory with a small initial production capacity of 50,000. At IIMS VinFast also announced plans to develop with local suppliers a nationwide charging network in Indonesia. READ MORE: Shock! VinFast launches RHD at 2024 IIMS.

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Southeast Asia market will become a competitive place for Chinese and Japanese car companies

Setec Powerr

On the infrastructure side, by 2030, Thailand will have 12,000 fast-charging heads available at public fast-charging stations and 1,450 charging stations built. SETEC POWER, China’s leading EV charging infrastructure manufacturer, has also tapped into the Southeast Asian market.

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