Vietnam's EV startups stay the course despite many roadblocks

Vietnam's EV startups stay the course despite many roadblocks

BAEMIN's drivers are testing Selex electric motobikes.

It’s hard to pitch electric vehicles (EVs) to drivers who are used to combustion engines. Among the obstacles often cited are range anxiety, high prices, and an underpenetrated charging infrastructure. Yet, entrepreneurs and venture investors in Southeast Asia continue to innovate and back the sector believing the transition to mass EV adoption is inevitable.

Edited by: Pramod Mathew

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