Việt Nam’s largest auto distributor Tasco Auto JSC and charging infrastructure provider Esky Energy Investment Service Trading Corporation will install over 50 DC fast-charging stations at Tasco showrooms nationwide from early 2026 under a newly signed Memorandum of Understanding.
The Ministry of Finance has rejected Vingroup’s proposal to exclude locally made parts from the EV tax base, saying current incentives already align with international commitments and green goals.
Việt Nam Automobile, Motorcycle and Bicycle Association (VAMOBA) has submitted a proposal to the Prime Minister to develop an open-access charging network for electric vehicles (EVs) to ensure fair competition and support sustainable growth in the country’s shift to green...
The draft fuel economy standards at 4.83 litres per 100 km by 2030 must push nearly all gasoline – powered car models off the market, Vietnam Automobile Manufacturers Association (VAMA) said, calling for a roadmap with softer fuel economy rules.
Surveys by the Hà Nội Department of Construction have found nearly 500 possible sites for further stations, ranging from bus depots and railway stations to apartment complexes, urban areas and public parks.
With nearly 366 million shares outstanding, the company will disburse about VNĐ1.1 trillion (nearly $42 million) on the September 10 payment date, following the August 20 ex-dividend date.
After years of VinFast’s near-monopoly in the EV segment, international names are now signalling strong ambitions to tap into one of Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing markets.
While the battery upgrades sound appealing, international experts warn that unregulated battery modifications carry significant fire and explosion risks.
To meet the target of a 100 per cent electric or green energy bus fleet by 2030, the Hà Nội Department of Construction is reviewing and updating a plan to convert fossil-fuel vehicles to electric/green ones, tailored to each transport...