London, July 31 -- Major urban areas like Hanoi are grappling with steep technological and socio-economic hurdles in their bid to shift toward greener transportation, with motorbikes and private cars still ruling their roads, according to Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dinh Quang Truong from the Energy Innovation Centre at the UK's University of Warwick.
Talking with Vietnam News Agency reporters based in London, Truong warned that rolling out ultra low emission zones (ULEZ) or low emission zones (LEZ) there is no easy feat. Infrastructure gaps, particularly in electric power systems, are a major sticking point. Limited grid capacity and restricted access to renewable energy hinder large-scale electrification, risking grid stability and affecting elec...
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