BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, March 26. Kyrgyzstan will
cooperate with leading Chinese technology firms to develop electric
vehicle (EV) infrastructure, Energy Minister Taalaibek Ibraev said
during a working visit to China, Trend reports via the ministry.


A key outcome of the visit was the signing of a memorandum of
understanding with ShuiFa Group, which envisions joint projects to
install EV charging stations and modern energy storage systems
across Kyrgyzstan.


During the visit, Ibraev toured ShuiFa Group’s production
facilities in Zhuhai and discussed with company management plans to
modernize the country’s energy infrastructure and support the
growth of environmentally friendly transport.


The minister also held talks with Yulin Liang, CEO of NUCL New
Energy Tech, focusing on implementing innovative technologies in
the EV charging network. Additionally, the Kyrgyz delegation met
with Zhejiang Anfu Energy, a manufacturer of electric vehicle
charging equipment.







Ibraev emphasized that adopting advanced technologies in station
installation is a priority for strengthening Kyrgyzstan’s energy
sector and supporting the transition to clean transportation.


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