Vietnam reaches 183,000 electric cars as EV adoption surges
The number of green buildings and electric vehicles in Vietnam has surged over the past two years. As of Q3 2025, the country has more than 183,000 electric cars and 974 electric buses in
Navigating Vietnam''s green push and e-vehicle transition
This policy in both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City is creating significant opportunities for electric vehicle (EV) companies, but the strategies needed to capitalise on them differ.
The Future of Electric Vehicle Charging in Vietnam: Standardization
The Ministry of Science and Technology is set to introduce a National Technical Regulation for electric vehicle charging stations. This move aims to ensure safety, harmonize
Vietnam to tighten vehicle emission standards, accelerate e-vehicle
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment will define new emission standards for existing vehicles, pinpoint areas requiring stricter restrictions, review land use for green transport,
Barriers to the adoption of electric cars and electric motorcycles in
Research to date has identified structural and psychological barriers that negatively affect adoption behavior, i.e., the intent to use or buy an electric vehicle.
Promoting the development of electric vehicles in Vietnam
Some issues that may affect the safety of EV users and other road users include vehicle safety specifications, vehicle operational safety, and electric safety. However, none of these technical
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This report focuses on electric vehicles (EVs) such as: pure battery electric vehicles (BEVs), hybrid electric vehicles (HEV), and plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEVs).
Plug-in electric vehicles in Vietnam
The manufacture and adoption of electric vehicles have been given preferential treatment by the Vietnamese government in order to reduce vehicle emission pollution. [1]
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They are one of the main sources of atmospheric pollution in urban areas and effect to the climate change, additional amounts of greenhouse gases, heat world, crisis of energies and health of people.
World Bank Report Recommends Pathways for Transitioning to
Transitioning to electric buses requires strong policy interventions to address low ridership, set new standards, and ensure financial viability. Electrifying small commercial trucks