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Announcement of cooperation between the Lao PDR with the private sector at this important time It took place at the Laos National Electric Vehicle Summit 2019, Laos' biggest electric vehicle seminar in 2019, with hundreds of attendees, held at the Landmark Mekong Riverside Hotel, Muang. Vienna Lao People's Democratic Republic recently. At the event, there was a signing ceremony for the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) "Electric Vehicle Charging System Pilot Project" which was signed between EV Lao Co., Ltd. (EVLao), a joint venture energy company. Thailand-Laos and Electricity Generating-Laos Public Company Limited (Electricite du Laos or EDL) to install “Even” (EVN), the most intelligent electric vehicle charging system.
Which has been developed into the Lao national system with the highest security To study the use of electric vehicles or EVs as well as survey user behavior in order to lay the most efficient foundation Special Data before actually starting to use them in the future. Mr. Khammani Intilad, Minister of Energy and Mines of Laos As the opening chairman revealed that in 2016, Laos imported nearly 2,000 million liters of oil from abroad, valued at more than 1 billion dollars. This creates a large deficit every year. Combined with the rapid development of Laos, there has been an increase in the population and business sector. creating a greater impact on the country's environment, therefore, this upcoming electric vehicle charging system pilot project It is a very beneficial project to reduce fuel use. It is also in line with the Lao government policy and action plan until 2025 to promote the use of clean energy to reduce pollution in the transportation and transportation sector. “Laos has many potential energy sources.
Whether it is water, solar and wind, which can generate up to 26,000 megawatts of electrical power, the Lao government therefore recognizes the importance of developing renewable energy. as well as pushing for the use of electric vehicles This will allow us to reduce current fuel imports and be self-reliant on energy in our own country,” said Mr. Khammani. Mr. Bunum Siwanpeng, Director General of the Lao Electricity Enterprise (EDL), said, “I am pleased to be It's great to partner with EVLao, a well-known electric vehicle expert in Thailand and Laos. which is sure that This electric vehicle charging pilot project will benefit the sustainable development of renewable energy in Laos. Both EVLao and EDL will actively cooperate in studying and developing readiness for the most efficient use of EVs in the future. Nearby.”
Which has been developed into the Lao national system with the highest security To study the use of electric vehicles or EVs as well as survey user behavior in order to lay the most efficient foundation Special Data before actually starting to use them in the future. Mr. Khammani Intilad, Minister of Energy and Mines of Laos As the opening chairman revealed that in 2016, Laos imported nearly 2,000 million liters of oil from abroad, valued at more than 1 billion dollars. This creates a large deficit every year. Combined with the rapid development of Laos, there has been an increase in the population and business sector. creating a greater impact on the country's environment, therefore, this upcoming electric vehicle charging system pilot project It is a very beneficial project to reduce fuel use. It is also in line with the Lao government policy and action plan until 2025 to promote the use of clean energy to reduce pollution in the transportation and transportation sector. “Laos has many potential energy sources.
Whether it is water, solar and wind, which can generate up to 26,000 megawatts of electrical power, the Lao government therefore recognizes the importance of developing renewable energy. as well as pushing for the use of electric vehicles This will allow us to reduce current fuel imports and be self-reliant on energy in our own country,” said Mr. Khammani. Mr. Bunum Siwanpeng, Director General of the Lao Electricity Enterprise (EDL), said, “I am pleased to be It's great to partner with EVLao, a well-known electric vehicle expert in Thailand and Laos. which is sure that This electric vehicle charging pilot project will benefit the sustainable development of renewable energy in Laos. Both EVLao and EDL will actively cooperate in studying and developing readiness for the most efficient use of EVs in the future. Nearby.”