naas technology partners with leading charging station operator in fujian province

NaaS Technology Partners with Leading Charging Station Operator in Fujian Province

NaaS Technology Inc., the first U.S.-listed EV charging service company in China , today announced a strategic partnership with a leading regional charging station operator in Fujian Province .
pv power plans to build 1000 ev charging stations by 2035

PV Power plans to build 1,000 EV charging stations by 2035

Petrovietnam Power Corporation (PV Power) has a plan to develop 1,000 electric vehicle (EV) charging stations nationwide by 2035.
tech players take on ev charging infrastructure

Tech players take on EV charging infrastructure

Electric vehicle charging station companies are looking for more incentives to facilitate their expansion in the Vietnamese market.
pv power invests over 70000 to build electric vehicle charging station in hanoi

PV Power invests over $70,000 to build electric vehicle charging station in Hanoi

Petrovietnam Power Corporation (PV Power) is building a pilot electric vehicle (EV) charging station in Hanoi, marking its entry into Vietnam's fledging EV charging station market.
singapores charge ties up with porsche to develop charging network in vietnam

Singapore's Charge+ ties up with Porsche to develop charging network in Vietnam

Singapore electric vehicle (EV) charging firm Charge+ has teamed up with Porsche to launch a 1,700km EV charging network in Vietnam that links Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
supportive policies needed for ev charging infrastructure

Supportive policies needed for EV charging infrastructure

While the demand seems to be rising in Southeast Asia for electric vehicles, the development of charging station infrastructure is still too slow and supportive policies are still required.
ev charging stations enticing for investors

EV charging stations enticing for investors

As electric vehicles become more popular, developing charging stations and equipment is a promising area for investment.
demand for charging stations causes jam in ev advancement

Demand for charging stations causes jam in EV advancement

As air pollution in big cities passes far beyond acceptable limits, the interest in electric vehicles is rising. However, the lack of an adequate charging infrastructure looks to be a major roadblock on the journey towards a clean vehicle transition. Ha Anh reports.
shopee begins charging commission

Shopee begins charging commission

On April 1 Shopee officially started charging commission from its vendors. Shopee Vietnam’s managing director Tran Tuan Anh stated that the proceeds from this charge will be used to upgrade the e-commerce platform and services.
charging the countrys future sustainably

Charging the country’s future – sustainably

A need for electricity to power Vietnam’s rapid socio-economic development has brought renewable energy plans into uneasy co-existence with the country’s coal-fired power plants.
carmakers go it alone on e vehicle charging solutions

Carmakers go it alone on e-vehicle charging solutions

Carmakers in Vietnam are looking to develop their own charging infrastructure for electric vehicles through strong partnerships.
need is urgent for e vehicle charging infrastructure

Need is urgent for e-vehicle charging infrastructure

Vietnam’s major cities are in urgent need of synchronous charging and payment station systems before an electric vehicle boom can truly take shape.
standardised charging a must for adoption of e cars

Standardised charging a must for adoption of e-cars

Vietnam is boosting the production of electric vehicles, with a rise in investment for related infrastructure. However, a lack of standards for charging systems may be holding back ambitions for this type of means of transport to dominate the market.
iphone 6 explodes while charging in vietnam

iPhone 6 explodes while charging in Vietnam

After changing the screen at a mobile repair shop, an iPhone 6 of an user in the central province of Quang Nam suddenly exploded while charging.
slow charging progress in e mobility in need of boost

Slow-charging progress in e-mobility in need of boost

Rising air pollution amidst the rapid urbanisation in developing countries like Vietnam is a headache for authorities and citizens alike. Alongside Vietnam’s plan to ban motorcycles from big cities that remains in limbo, the country’s transition to e-mobility and building out the relevant infrastructure seems equally uncertain.  Phuong Thu reports.