GSM’s launch in this fourth international market, after Việt Nam, Laos and Indonesia, marks major progress in its global ''Go Green'' strategy for sustainable urban mobility.
VinFast reported delivering 36,330 electric cars in Q1, up 296 per cent from the same period in 2024 and surpassing total deliveries in the first half of last year.
The lectric vehicle manufacturer aims to boost its local content ratio to 80 per cent by 2026, with an ambitious goal to produce 500,000 vehicles by 2027 and reach 1 million vehicles annually by 2030.
The project has a total investment capital of more than VNĐ6 trillion (approximately US$240 million), with VinFast contributing VNĐ607 billion in equity.
Vietnamese automaker VinFast on May 13 officially introduced its new compact electric cargo van – EC Van, marking the company’s step toward a green revolution in short-distance goods transport.
Private enterprises can become pioneers and reshape the economy if Việt Nam builds the right ecosystem and supports tech-driven growth, says expert Phí Vĩnh Tường.
VinFast announced partnerships with six local distributors to establish new showrooms across the Philippines at the 2025 Manila International Auto Show (MIAS).
Following the transaction, the list of shareholders of Vietravel Airlines includes Vietravel Group, Vietravel Holdings, T&T Airlines, T&T SuperPort, BVIM Fund, alongside two individual shareholders: Trần Đoàn Thế Duy and Đoàn Hải Đăng.
The field trip and study program at the VinFast factory was organised by ADB and the Australian Embassy, to opportunities for leaders of pioneering green transformation to have the opportunity to research solutions for public transport.
The Bulgarian President praised the quality and potential of VinFast''s electric vehicles in the European market and urged the company to explore collaboration and investment opportunities in Bulgaria.
An Taxi parent company An An''s Garden JSC has signed a partnership agreement with GSM Green and Smart Mobility JSC to lease and purchase 3,279 VinFast electric cars.
Vingroup, Vietnam’s largest private conglomerate and its Chairman, Phạm Nhậtt Vượng, announced on Tuesday a significant financial commitment to VinFast, the Vietnamese Nasdaq-listed electric vehicle maker.