banning gasoline vehicles
Voters give opinions on the roadmap to ban gasoline and oil vehicles from entering major cities in Hanoi
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Hanoi voters requested the city to announce the roadmap for implementing the policy of limiting vehicles using fossil fuels (gasoline and oil vehicles) into major cities.
HCMC considers postponing the time of limiting gasoline vehicles to the center until 2027
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HCMC - Instead of implementing from 2026, HCMC plans to start limiting gasoline vehicles to the central area from 2027.
There must be a plan to ensure safety instead of banning electric vehicles from storing in apartment buildings
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Hanoi - According to the leader of Hoang Liet ward, the Apartment Management Board must propose solutions to ensure safety instead of banning electric vehicles from parking in the apartment building basement.
Hanoi Chairman gives urgent instructions on the roadmap to ban motorbikes from using gasoline in Ring Road 1
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The Chairman of the Hanoi People's Committee requested that according to his authority, motorbikes and mopeds using fossil fuels in Ring Road 1 be banned.
Expected roadmap to limit gasoline motorbikes, completely eliminate honeycomb coal stoves in Hanoi
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Hanoi has set a goal of completely eliminating beehive coal stoves, and at the same time developing a roadmap to limit gasoline motorbikes in the beltway areas.
2 areas in Ho Chi Minh City propose to establish low emission zones to limit gasoline and oil vehicles from 2026
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Ho Chi Minh City is studying the establishment of a low-emission zone in the central area and Can Gio to limit the operation of gasoline and oil vehicles that do not meet emission standards from 2026.
HCMC submits project to convert 400,000 gasoline motorbikes to electricity in September
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HCMC - The HCMC Institute for Development Studies (HIDS) will submit a project to convert gasoline-powered motorbikes to electricity for about 400,000 technology drivers in September.
HCMC plans to spend more than VND23,700 billion to support the conversion of gasoline and oil vehicles to electric vehicles
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Ho Chi Minh City plans to spend more than VND23,700 billion in the next 5 years to support people and businesses to convert vehicles from gasoline and oil to electricity.
Immediate and long-term benefits when Ho Chi Minh City limits gasoline vehicles entering the center
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Ho Chi Minh City plans to limit gasoline and oil vehicles to the center from 2026, considering this a strategic step to reduce pollution, promote green transportation and improve the quality of life.
Limiting gasoline and oil vehicles to the center, Ho Chi Minh City will have great incentives for those switching to electric vehicles
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Ho Chi Minh City plans to set up a belt to limit gasoline and oil vehicles from 2026 and will have many support packages to encourage people to switch to electric vehicles.
Proposal not to let people in the central area of Ho Chi Minh City register new gasoline motorbikes
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HCMC - Individuals and households residing in the low-emission zone in the center are not allowed to register new motorbikes and mopeds using fuel.
HCMC proposes to establish a belt to limit gasoline and oil vehicles from the center from 2026
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Ho Chi Minh City proposes to set up a belt in the center from 2026 to limit the circulation of gasoline and oil vehicles, prioritizing vehicles using clean energy and environmentally friendly.
Hanoi plans to increase traffic and parking fees to encourage people to use public transport
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Hanoi City is developing mechanisms and policies on fees and charges to limit private cars from entering the core area. Accordingly, traffic fees and parking fees will be increased to encourage people to use public transport.
Hanoi Department of Construction proposes solutions for charging in old apartment buildings when converting gasoline vehicles to electric vehicles
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Hanoi does not recommend bringing all vehicles into the charging tunnel for people living in old apartment buildings when converting gasoline vehicles to electric vehicles.
Ho Chi Minh City residents are about to be supported to exchange old gasoline vehicles for new electric vehicles
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Ho Chi Minh City is developing a policy to purchase and exchange old gasoline and diesel vehicles for new electric vehicles.