Vingroup to build $387 mln battery cell plant in central Vietnam.
Vietnam’s biggest conglomerate Vingroup will start construction on a $387 million battery cell plant for its auto arm VinFast electric vehicles (EVs) in central province of Ha Tinh this year, local authorities said.
The plant, which has a capacity of 5 gigawatt hours (GWh) per year, will be on a 31.1-acre (12.6 hectare) plot, according Ha Tinh authorities.
The Ha Tinh authorities said in a statement.
From the fourth quarter of 2021 to third quarter next year, the plant will be set up and operate at capacity of 3 GWh per year.
“It will be fully installed and run at full capacity from 2025,” the statement added.
Vingroup spokesman confirmed the plan of establishing a battery cell plant for EVs in Ha Tinh province without elaborating.
Reuters reported in April the company was looking to establish a second VinFast automobile plant in the same region as the battery plant.
VinFast became Vietnam’s first fully fledged domestic car manufacturer when its first gasoline-powered models built under its own badge hit the streets in 2019.
The company, which some have called “Vietnam’s answer to Tesla”, will debut in the U.S. and Europe markets next year with two battery electric SUVs models, the midsized VF e35 and the seven-seater VF e36.
VinFast is working with a variety of partners including StoreDot, Gotion High-Tech, ProLogium for batteries, and also focuses on internal R&D and establishes research facilities to develop battery and charging technologies, the company said earlier in an emailed statement to Reuters.
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Vingroup to build $387 mln battery cell plant in central Vietnam, Hanoi, October 20, 2021