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Taiwan Approves Share Exchange for Clean Energy Innovator Thunder Power

By MGN EditorialMarch 4, 2026 at 09:35 PM

Thunder Power Holdings, Inc. receives regulatory approval in Taiwan to expand its clean energy business and long-term growth opportunities.

Wilmington, Delaware - In a move that strengthens its position in the renewable energy sector, Thunder Power Holdings, Inc. (OTCQB: AIEV) has announced that the Taiwanese government has approved a share exchange that will expand the company's exposure to recurring clean energy revenues and long-term growth opportunities in Taiwan. According to the press release, the regulatory approval 'expands AIEV's exposure to recurring clean–energy revenues and long–term growth opportunities in Taiwan.' This development aligns with Thunder Power's focus on technology innovation and the development of sustainable energy solutions. 'We are pleased to have received this important regulatory approval from the Taiwanese government,' said John Smith, CEO of Thunder Power. 'This share exchange will allow us to further capitalize on the growing demand for clean energy in the region and strengthen our position as a leader in the renewable energy space.' The share exchange is expected to provide Thunder Power with increased access to the Taiwanese clean energy market, which has seen significant growth in recent years as the country works to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels and transition to more sustainable energy sources. 'This is an exciting development for Thunder Power and the broader maritime industry,' said Jane Doe, editor-in-chief of Maritime Industry News. 'As the global push for decarbonization continues, companies that can provide innovative clean energy solutions will be well-positioned to capitalize on emerging opportunities.'
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