Vingroup unit, Egypt's Prime Group join on EV chargers in Indonesia

Network of 100,000 stations will charge VinFast EVs in Jakarta and other cities

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V-Green chargers in Vietnam. The company plans to install them in Indonesia. (Vingroup)

YUJI NITTA, Nikkei staff writer

HANOI -- V-Green, an affiliate of Vingroup, has inked a memorandum of understanding with Egyptian conglomerate Prime Group to invest up to $1.2 billion over three years to install about 100,000 electric vehicle charging stations in Indonesia.

V-Green was launched in March by spinning off the EV charging business from the Vietnamese group's EV maker VinFast. Vingroup founder Pham Nhat Vuong personally holds 90% stake in V-Green.

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