Forbes/MekongEye-Nov 19

This year people in the 9-million-population major financial center Ho Chi Minh City as well as the capital Hanoi are griping about air quality as it tests hazardous levels, especially late in the year. Some of it comes from coal burning for industry, per this research report. But a lot comes too from the exhaust of idling vehicles, the report says. Motorcycles are a prime source. Now the Vietnamese conglomerate Vingroup is trying to beat the problem by offering its first run of e-bikes. Its investor relations office says that 30,000 bikes have already been sold. Its subsidiary VinFast is manufacturing the vehicles at its 335-hectare plant in Hai Phong in northern Vietnam on an initial $1.5 billion investment. Sales started in November 2018. The factory has a capacity of 250,000 units per year with sights on an eventual 1 million units per year.

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