Since entering the Philippine market in 2024, VinFast has introduced smart, eco-friendly EVs while reinforcing its long-term commitment by expanding its post-sales service network.
VinFast moves to expand EV service in Philippines (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – VinFast, Vietnam’s largest electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer, has partnered with MGA.414 Corporation, ෴the operator of the JIGA automotive service chain, to expand its EV service netw♒ork in the Philippines.
Under a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed on March 25, the companies aim to establish over 100 service centres across the country by year-end. JIGA’s workshops will be converted into authorised VinFast service centres, offering maintenance, repair, and warranty services.
JIGA’s facilities will adhere to strict standards for infrastructure, equipment, and technical expertise, prioritising genuine parts and high-quality services for VinFast owners.
As part of the collaboration, VinFast will assist JIGA through personnel training, technical consultations, and experience sharing to accelerate the expansion of its authorised service network.
JIGA, a leading automotive service provider in the Philippines. It currently operates 16 service centres in key areas, including Luzon and Visayas.
Since entering the Philippine market in 2024, VinFast has introduced smart, eco-friendly EVs while reinforcing its long-term commitment by expanding its post-sales service network.
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