BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, September 9. An agreement of cooperation on the production of electric charging stations was signed between the Ministry of Economy and Commerce of Kyrgyzstan and the South Korean EVSIS company, Trend reports.
The agreement aims to promote the development of and strengthen close cooperation in the field of electric charging station production and the exchange of expertise in the charging infrastructure sector.
As part of the working visit, the Kyrgyz delegation, which is actively involved in developing electric transport policy, familiarized themselves with the manufacturing process of electric charging stations for electric vehicles at EVSIS. Additionally, a series of executive-level meetings were conducted during the visit.
Representatives from the Kyrgyz side also visited the research center and data center of EVSIS, where they gained an understanding of the technical processes involved in managing the charging infrastructure as well as the operations of the data processing center.
EVSIS is a subsidiary of Lotte Data Communication, a South Korean corporation. EVSIS is among the top three Korean companies in the production and technical maintenance of charging stations for electric vehicles. The company offers a range of charging devices with various power capacities.
The company covers the full cycle from production to management and technical maintenance, providing services to major automakers such as Hyundai, KIA, and BMW.