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Hanoi proposes subsidies to accelerate shift to electric vehicles

Hanoi proposes subsidies to accelerate shift to electric vehicles

Under a draft resolution currently open for public feedback by the municipal People’s Committee, residents with permanent or temporary residence registration in Hanoi for at least two consecutive years, who own petrol-powered motorbikes registered before the resolution takes effect, will be eligible for support when purchasing electric motorbikes priced at 10 million VND or more.
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  • Hanoi proposes subsidies to accelerate shift to electric vehicles

    Hanoi proposes subsidies to accelerate shift to electric vehicles

    Hanoi plans to support residents in switching from petrol-powered motorbikes to electric ones, with subsidies of up to 20 million VND (759 USD), while gradually restricting fossil fuel-powered vehicles.
  • PVcomBank donates 10 electric vehicles to support Hue Central Hospital operations

    PVcomBank donates 10 electric vehicles to support Hue Central Hospital operations

    Vietnam Public Joint Stock Commercial Bank (PVcomBank) recently handed over 10 electric vehicles to Hue Central Hospital to support its daily operations. The donation strengthens the Bank’s ongoing collaboration with the city’s healthcare sector, following a Memorandum of Understanding signed with the Hue City Department of Health in March 2025.
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