Vingroup, Vietnam’s largest private conglomerate and its Chairman Pham Nhat Vuong, has announced a significant financial commitment to VinFast, the Nasdaq-listed Vietnamese electric vehicle maker.
The first shipment of the Chinese Omoda C5 vehicles has departed from Indonesia and is en route to Vietnam, announced Omoda & Jaecoo Vietnam on November 6.
The Ministry of Transport has set a target that 30% of cars and 22% of motorbikes will be powered by electricity by 2030.
Hanoi is moving forward with a plan to restrict polluting vehicles across 12 districts, along with some soon-to-be-upgraded districts and two new cities, aiming to improve air quality and reduce congestion.
The Vietnam Motor Show 2024 will take place in Ho Chi Minh City from October 23-27, featuring green energy initiatives, organisers announced at a press conference on September 26.
Petroietnam Power Corporation (PV Power) is cooperating with the Republic of Korea (RoK)’s EN Technologies Inc. to develop electronic vehicle (EV) charging stations to promote clean energy and reduce environmental pollution.
V-GREEN Global Charging Station Development Joint Stock Company (V-GREEN) has decided to launch electric vehicle (EV) charging station franchises in Vietnam, in line with the country’s shift towards green growth.
With Chinese brands rapidly expanding in the Vietnamese market, experts are calling for protective policies to safeguard local manufacturers and ensure the country’s long-term industrial growth.
VOV.VN - Elite members of the Government, during a meeting on August 15, agreed to reduce the registration fee for domestically produced and assembled cars by half.
Hanoi has been taking moves to 'green' public transport, especially when people in the capital city show their increasing interest in means of transport like electric vehicles and metro lines.