V-Green will be responsible for operating and managing VinFast's existing charging network in Vietnam and will consider expanding services to other EVs after five years.
Billionaire Pham Nhat Vuong holds a 90% stake in the venturemaker VinFast on Monday launched an EV charging stations company, V-Green, which he said would prioritize supporting VinFast vehicles globally.
"V-Green will directly search for land and partners to establish and expand its charging network in key markets of VinFast," Vuong said. In Vietnam, V-Green will be responsible for operating and managing VinFast's existing charging network and will consider expanding charging services to other EV manufacturers after five years of operation.
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