In order to conserve network resources, this paper investigates the event-triggered control and quantised feedback stabilisation of switched networked control systems by introducing the vector quantizer technique. The state information undergoes quantisation and is transmitted to the controller after being sampled by the event-triggering technology. The designed event-triggered mechanism relies on quantised state values, and the generation of each quantised value also depends on the event-triggered condition. Addressing the asynchronous issue between the controller and the subsystem, we provide a sufficient condition for ensuring exponential stability of the closed-loop system and outline the controller gain design method by employing the multiple Lyapunov function and average dwell time methods. Besides, we demonstrate the explicit exclusion of the Zeno phenomenon in the event-triggered mechanism. Finally, the viability of our approach is demonstrated through simulation examples.