Taiwan's eTreego to develop EV charging portals in Southeast Asia
Taiwan's eTreego to develop EV charging portals in Southeast Asia
Taiwanese green energy company eTreego is planning to expand electric vehicle (EV) charging station infrastructure in Vietnam.
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On January 22, eTreego signed an MoU with V-GREEN to install 100,000 charging portals in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam,
Both parties will research and work towards their strategic goals, including building and operating 100,000 franchised charging portals for VinFast EVs by 2030. Specifically, in the second quarter of 2025, eTreego will deploy 200 pilot charging portals in Vietnam, before expanding into VinFast's two key international markets: Indonesia and the Philippines.
According to the MoU, eTreego will be the charging station product supplier for V-GREEN. Furthermore, eTreego has agreed to lease designated locations and facilitate introductions to potential partner sites in key areas for the development and expansion of V-GREEN's charging station network.
Both parties will also promote other green initiatives, including developing a carbon credit certification project for V-GREEN's charging stations.
Additionally, the two companies will explore collaborative opportunities to expand VinFast's EV supply chain and enter new international markets, seizing the significant opportunities in the global green transportation sector.
Leveraging its extensive expertise and commitment to sustainable solutions, eTreego recognises the immense growth opportunities presented by the Southeast Asian EV market.
Chin Pin Chien, chairman of ETreego Co., Ltd, highlighted, "eTreego highly appreciates the growth potential of the electric vehicle market in Vietnam and Southeast Asia. In the future, we will increase investment in research and development to provide the necessary products, services, and technical support for VinFast's electric vehicle ecosystem. The collaboration between eTreego and V-GREEN will support VinFast's increasingly sustainable transportation network, meeting the strong demand for green transformation in Southeast Asia."