In line with the Politburo’s initiative to encourage private sector participation in key economic areas, 2025 marks a pivotal year for Vingroup as it intensifies its focus on sustainable development.

At the heart of this strategy is the remarkable global surge of VinFast’s electric vehicle brand, coupled with large-scale clean energy projects. This initiative transcends mere business operations, embodying the company’s commitment to achieving “net-zero emissions” by 2050 and spearheading the green transportation revolution in Vietnam.

In the automotive sector, VinFast set a new record by delivering nearly 200,000 electric vehicles globally in 2025. Domestically, the sale of over 170,000 units not only solidified the brand’s dominance in the green vehicle segment but also highlighted a significant shift in consumer behavior. The widespread presence of VinFast electric motorbikes and buses across various provinces has directly contributed to emission reduction, fostering a sustainable urban transportation ecosystem. The success of “Made in Vietnam” electric vehicles is more than a sales milestone; it’s a testament to the advanced manufacturing capabilities of Vietnamese private enterprises.

Complementing its electric vehicle expansion, Vingroup launched VinEnergo, a cornerstone of its clean energy strategy. Over the past year, VinEnergo swiftly initiated a series of clean energy projects in strategic locations such as Hai Phong and Ha Tinh. This integrated approach ensures that the energy powering the electrified transportation ecosystem is genuinely clean from its source. This energy transition is crucial for realizing the net-zero emissions goal by 2050, enabling Vietnam to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels.

Notably, 2025 saw Vingroup launching its largest number of projects to date, with 18 new initiatives, including significant investments in green energy and transportation infrastructure. The private sector’s deep involvement in capital-intensive, long-term projects is a positive indicator, aligning with the government’s push for infrastructure and energy investment socialization.

Vingroup’s proactive approach in building a value chain from vehicle manufacturing to clean energy supply underscores the private sector’s pioneering role in the new era. These achievements not only enhance national competitiveness but also symbolize a modern Vietnam, determined to meet stringent ESG standards and establish itself as a leader in sustainable development on the global stage.

TH (Tuoitrethudo)

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