V-Green states this charging infrastructure can simultaneously serve 100 electric vehicles. These stations offer charging times as fast as 15 minutes, utilizing wind and solar energy stored in battery energy storage systems (BESS) developed and manufactured by VinFast.
![]() |
A 150 kW charging pillar at an electric vehicle charging station. Photo: Tuan Vu |
The company plans to strategically place charging stations on major national and provincial roads nationwide. This network aims to meet the long-distance, inter-provincial travel needs of VinFast car owners. Each station will feature 100 charging ports, each with a capacity of 150 kW, supporting Vietnam's Net Zero goal by 2050.
"With 99 super charging stations, VinFast electric vehicle users can travel long distances with peace of mind, confident their charging needs will be met even during peak periods," said Pham Thanh Thuy, Chairwoman and Chief Executive Officer of V-Green. The investment in these 99 large charging stations is scheduled for completion this year.
![]() |
Charging station infrastructure serving VinFast electric vehicles in an urban area in Hanoi. Photo: Tuan Vu |
V-Green Global Charging Station Development Joint Stock Company is Vietnam's largest owner of electric charging infrastructure. Late last year, the company completed planning for 150,000 charging ports for electric cars and motorcycles nationwide. In the coming phase, the company will focus on investing in key super charging stations to support VinFast users' long-distance travel, while also expanding its battery swap network for electric motorcycles.

