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Vietnam’s Electric Two-Wheelers

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Vietnam ranks fourth in Asia (behind China, India, and Indonesia) for the use two-wheelers (motorcycles and mopeds) for transport. The majority of these are petrol powered and contribute to greenhouse gas emissions and pollution.

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Asian EV Manufacturers You Should Know

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VinFast VinFast is a Vietnam-based company that was established in 2017 by Vingroup. In the few years they have been in production, they have successfully conquered the Vietnam EV market with a range of electric cars and scooters. Clean Fleet Report reviewed the Vinfast VF 8 here. Already, BYD buses are common across the US.

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VinFast’s Electric Scooters Are Enabling A Transportation Revolution In Southeast Asia

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In addition to the vehicle VinFast produces 4 different models of electric scooters to meet the growing needs of Vietnam’s population, ranging from smaller, more affordable Feliz S scooter up to the larger, more powerful Theon S.

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6 Reasons Why VinFast Can Be An Electric Car Superpower

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Vietnam's industrialist ambition is going to be charged with electricity.

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Don’t Forget The 2-Wheel Electric Revolution

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Local police are even riding electric motorcycles to escort delegates. The summit season has kicked off big time in Southeast Asia, and green vehicles are in the spotlight. You probably saw it on the news. Many companies are realising that electric two-wheelers will be first taken up in this part of the world,” Vivek Lath, […].

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100 Million 2-Wheel Electric Vehicles In 2027?

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According to a recent report from Rethink Energy, post-Covid pandemic electric 2-wheeler sales are recovering globally. Since 2021, there has been marginal growth in the sector, with a move towards electrification. However, they expect that by 2027, over 100 million electric 2-wheelers will be on the roads globally.