Before All Plans to Deploy 1,000 Electric Motorcycle Charging Stations Across Vietnam by End of 2026

Vietnamese startup Before All has announced an ambitious expansion plan to roll out 1,000 electric motorcycle charging stations by the end of 2026, marking a

Before All Plans to Deploy 1,000 Electric Motorcycle Charging Stations Across Vietnam by End of 2026

Vietnamese startup Before All has announced an ambitious expansion plan to roll out 1,000 electric motorcycle charging stations by the end of 2026, marking a significant milestone in the country's growing electric vehicle infrastructure. The initiative aims to address one of the biggest barriers to electric motorcycle adoption — the lack of convenient and accessible charging options for everyday riders.

The charging stations will be concentrated primarily in major urban centers, where demand for electric two-wheelers has been steadily rising in recent years. This strategic focus on large cities reflects the company's intent to serve both individual customers and business partners who rely on electric motorcycles for daily commuting and delivery services.

The move comes as Vietnam experiences a surge in electric motorcycle usage, driven by rising fuel costs and increasing environmental awareness among consumers. With millions of motorcycles on Vietnamese roads, the transition to electric-powered two-wheelers represents a massive opportunity for infrastructure providers like Before All.

Industry analysts see the expansion as a critical step toward building a reliable and comprehensive charging network that could accelerate the broader adoption of electric vehicles across the country. If successfully executed, Before All's 1,000-station network could position the company as a key player in Vietnam's electric mobility ecosystem for years to come.


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