The four-day event features nearly 500 booths of about 400 companies from China, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, Taiwan (China), and Vietnam.
Four Philippine partners will operate official VinFast service centres offering maintenance, repairs, and customer care for EVs in line with the company’s global standards.
VinFast targets at least doubling global vehicle deliveries in 2025, emphasising flexibility in strategy while staying committed to green mobility goals.
March marked the official launch of pre-orders for VinFast’s Green mini EV series, distributed via GSM and authorised dealerships nationwide. Within just 72 hours, GSM received an impressive 45,813 pre-orders for the Minio Green, Herio Green, Nerio Green, and Limo Green models, setting a new domestic market record.
The incentives were granted for the conversion of 1,111 units of gasoline-powered motorcycles into electric ones in 2024 as compared to the previous year’s figure of 145.
Malaysia's electric vehicle (EV) market is expected to gain momentum in 2025, driven by localisation investments and new models from local automakers, Xinhua news agency said, citing many analysts.
V-GREEN, a private firm owned by billionaire Pham Nhat Vuong, and Prime Group, a multi-sector conglomerate, on December 11 announced a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to develop a network of charging stations for VinFast electric vehicles (EVs) in Indonesia, with a projected total investment of up to 1.2 billion USD.
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 electric vehicle (EV) market in Vietnam is experiencing rapid growth and it’s poised to become a leader in Southeast Asia, according to industry insiders.
Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker BYD on July 18 officially introduced its brand with three key lines, and announced its strategy in the Vietnamese market.
Electric vehicle maker VinFast has become the only representative from Vietnam that was listed in the "TIME 100 most influential companies 2024”, alongside Google, Microsoft, and Amazon.
Electric vehicle (EV) sales in Thailand may fail to reach the estimate of 130,000 units this year as prices are likely to keep changing, according to Hyundai Mobility Thailand.