Bhutan’s ambitious target of replacing 70 percent of its vehicles with electric ones by 2035 is a visionary step towards sustainability. However, without a well-planned and efficiently maintained network of charging stations, this goal could remain a distant dream. The current situation—where many charging stations are defunct or poorly managed—demands immediate intervention.
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