
Mideast war revs up electric car demand in Asia

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The ongoing Middle East war has led to a surge in electric vehicle (EV) demand in Southeast Asia, driven by rising gasoline prices. Consumers are increasingly opting for EVs to avoid fuel price spikes, with Vinfast in Vietnam reporting a 127% increase in sales. Chinese manufacturers like BYD are also experiencing growth, with significant orders at the Bangkok Auto Show. The trend is supported by expanding charging infrastructure and a broader global increase in EV registrations, particularly in Japan, South Korea, and Australia.
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