The Vietnamese government subsidizes electric car charging, accelerating the penetration of the electric car market
AshleyAug 14, 2024, 10:27 AM
It is reported that the Vietnamese government recently issued a statement, announcing that it will take a series of strong measures to accelerate the popularization of electric vehicles. One of the important measures is that the government plans to provide electricity subsidies for electric vehicle charging stations to reduce the cost of using electric vehicles and encourage more consumers to choose electric vehicles.

The Vietnamese government clearly stated that vigorously developing the electric vehicle industry is an important part of Vietnam's green development goals and the fulfillment of international commitments. Through policy support and infrastructure improvement, Vietnam aims to create a cleaner and more sustainable transportation system. It is worth mentioning that the Vietnamese government has previously introduced a series of preferential policies to lay the foundation for the development of electric vehicles. For example, exempting the registration fee for new electric vehicles and reducing their special consumption tax, these measures have already promoted the market penetration of electric vehicles to a certain extent.

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