VinFast to Electrify Indonesia with Massive EV Charging Network
VinFast, a Vietnamese electric vehicle manufacturer, is planning to install 100,000 charging stations in Indonesia. The initiative follows a meeting between President Prabowo Subianto and VinFast representatives. Additionally, VinFast aims to begin operations of its new plant in West Java next year, with a potential production of 50,000 units annually.
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VinFast, a prominent Vietnamese electric vehicle manufacturer, is set to embark on an ambitious plan to deploy 100,000 charging stations throughout Indonesia. This significant initiative follows a strategic meeting with President Prabowo Subianto, marking a major expansion of VinFast's footprint in the Southeast Asian nation.
According to Indonesia's Investment Minister Rosan Roeslani, the company is not only eyeing a robust infrastructure rollout but is also preparing to launch operations at its upcoming plant in West Java, slated for opening next year. The facility will boast a production capacity of 50,000 units per annum, underscoring VinFast's commitment to bolstering Indonesia's automotive sector.
In tandem with its automotive ventures, VinFast is exploring potential investments in Indonesia's renewable energy landscape. The firm is considering the development of wind farms and solar panel projects, further aligning its business objectives with sustainable energy solutions.
(With inputs from agencies.)

