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Accelerating the conversion of public transport to electricity to greening traffic
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In order to move towards green transportation, public transport is gradually switching from using petroleum energy to using electricity and clean energy.
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.
Hot Saigon: Limit gasoline vehicles to the center, Ho Chi Minh City offers incentives for those switching to electric vehicles
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Hot Saigon News on August 8: Limit gasoline vehicles to the center, Ho Chi Minh City offers incentives for people switching to electric vehicles; Forecast of widespread rain again in the Southern region;...
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.
Nepal surprises with 76% of cars sold being electric cars
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Electric vehicles account for 76% of children's vehicles sold in Nepal thanks to preferential tax policies, low-cost hydropower and expanded charging infrastructure, according to the New York Times.
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.
From a power outage in the middle of the road, a driver opens a chain of electric vehicle charging stations in Ho Chi Minh City
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HCMC - From a power outage in the middle of the road, drivers open a model of an electric vehicle charging station combined with a coffee shop, serving both hammocks and cool water for free.
Electric vehicle charging stations flourish in Ho Chi Minh City
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HCMC - The shortage of legitimate charging infrastructure has caused many households, cafes, and parking lots in HCMC to set up charging stations for electric vehicles.
Hot Saigon: For 20 years, people with land in the Thu Thiem Station planning have been waiting for resettlement
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Reviewing the cracked 36-storey apartment area in Ho Chi Minh City; Ho Chi Minh City real estate prices are rising... is Hot Saigon news No. 27.
Ho Chi Minh City residents experience electric vehicles, receive support when changing to gasoline vehicles
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HCMC - HCMC residents participate in the program "Change gasoline for electricity", experience electric vehicles and receive subsidies when changing to gasoline vehicles, contributing to changing the green lifestyle.
2 areas in Ho Chi Minh City will only allow new vehicle registration, electric vehicles, clean fuel
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Ho Chi Minh City will pilot green transportation in Con Dao and Can Gio, only allowing new vehicles to be registered using electricity or clean fuel, while existing gasoline vehicles are still in circulation.
Ho Chi Minh City technology drivers enjoy the model of charging an electric vehicle while drinking coffee
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Ho Chi Minh City is flourishing the "2 in 1" coffee shop model, helping technology drivers charging electric vehicles while resting, saving time on their livelihood journey.
Proposal to promote interest rates for charging station investment, promote electric vehicles
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HCMC - The HCMC Business Association recommends that the city expand interest rate support policies for investment projects in charging stations and infrastructure for electric vehicles.
Proposal to adjust bottlenecks for 4-wheel electric vehicles in Quang Tri
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The Quang Tri Department of Construction proposed that the Provincial People's Committee consider and recommend competent authorities to amend speed regulations for 4-wheeled electric vehicles carrying people.