Vietnam's capital needs US$887mil investment for fully electric bus fleet

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There are currently nine electric bus lines in Hanoi. The move toward EVs is in line with Vietnam's pledge to become carbon-neutral by 2050.

Hanoi Transport Corporation , the project's adviser and Hanoi's major bus lines operator, plans to convert around a fifth of the city's 1,100-bus fleet to electric by 2025, and the full fleet by 2050, state-run newspaper Vietnamnet reported.

Combustion engine buses currently on the streets of Hanoi can run 260-400km per day while e-buses run 250-300km per charge, the newspaper reported, adding the company must devise a plan that ensures long distances can still be covered by the electric vehicles . Currently, there are nine electric bus lines in Hanoi with a handful of EVs operated by Vinbus, a unit of Vietnam's biggest conglomerate Vingroup. The city first introduced electric buses in December last year.Article type: free

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