ADVERTISEMENT

EV Maker VinFast Sees New Tamil Nadu Factory As Key For Exports

The factory will focus on premium electric SUV models, the VF 7 and VF 6, the company said in a statement.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>VF6 electric vehicles on the production line. (Image:&nbsp;Dhiraj Singh/ Bloomberg)</p></div>
VF6 electric vehicles on the production line. (Image: Dhiraj Singh/ Bloomberg)

Vietnamese electric vehicle maker VinFast Auto Ltd. sees its new India factory as key to entering South Asia, the Middle East and Africa, Asia Chief Executive Officer Pham Sanh Chau said, as it begins a $500 million push to crack the world’s third-biggest car market.

The new plant will have an initial production capacity of 50,000 vehicles, which can be ramped up to 150,000 a year, Chau said in an interview with Bloomberg TV’s David Ingles ahead of VinFast’s Tamil Nadu factory inauguration on Monday. The factory will focus on premium electric SUV models, the VF 7 and VF 6, the company said in a statement.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>In 2024, VinFast delivered 97,399 EVs globally and expects to at least double that this year.</p><p>Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg</p></div>

In 2024, VinFast delivered 97,399 EVs globally and expects to at least double that this year.

Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg

VinFast has received orders “from several countries” across South Asia, the Middle East and Africa, the company said.

“We want to position ourselves as a premium global carmaker, which is also accessible in other markets,” Chau said in the interview.

The EV maker has signed early financing agreements with major banks for its India operations, Chau said, adding that these will be announced soon. It has also been “in discussions” with private equity firms for financial support.

The company was seeking a loan of as much as $200 million from local state-owned banks, Bloomberg reported in May.

VinFast is also looking for potential joint ventures with Indian companies, Chau said.

VinFast’s billionaire founder and Chief Executive Officer Pham Nhat Vuong in April said the company has no plans to boost sales in North America and Europe due to high logistics fees and will instead focus on India, Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam. The company expects to open a plant in Indonesia by October.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>Inside the new VinFast manufacturing plant in Thoothukudi, India. (Image:&nbsp;Dhiraj Singh/ Bloomberg)</p></div>

Inside the new VinFast manufacturing plant in Thoothukudi, India. (Image: Dhiraj Singh/ Bloomberg)

In 2024, VinFast delivered 97,399 EVs globally and expects to at least double that this year, with 200,000 deliveries in Vietnam.

VinFast opened its first showroom in Surat, India in late July and it plans to put up 35 dealerships across the country in at least 27 cities by the end of the year.

The India factory is the company’s third vehicle plant. It has two in Vietnam.

Opinion
VinFast Opens Largest Showroom In Chennai; Plans 35 Outlets Across India By Year-End
OUR NEWSLETTERS
By signing up you agree to the Terms & Conditions of NDTV Profit