The first Autumn Fair - 2025 brings together more than 3,000 booths from nearly 2,500 domestic and foreign enterprises at the Vietnam Exhibition Center ( Hanoi ).
Not only a trade promotion event, this year's fair is also considered a "green mirror" reflecting the sustainable transformation efforts of Vietnamese enterprises in the context of the global supply chain being reshaped.
One of the highlights at the high-tech and clean energy booth is Nova Energy, a Vietnamese start-up pioneering in the field of comprehensive electric vehicle charging solutions under the brand name NVCharge. The NVCharge ecosystem integrates from hardware to software, aiming to reduce carbon emissions and promote green transport infrastructure in Vietnam.

Mr. Nguyen Viet Duc, Product Director of Nova Energy, said the core for a green product to be able to reach out internationally lies in meeting both global technical standards and being suitable for the specific requirements of each country.
"Enterprises need a strong research and development team with scientific and technical capabilities, and products must meet strict standards. At the same time, optimizing the production process, from raw material costs to production costs, is a decisive factor in creating a competitive advantage in terms of price," said Mr. Duc.
Currently, Nova Energy's NVCharge smart charging stations have been widely deployed in Hanoi, Da Nang , Nha Trang and Ho Chi Minh City, serving many electric car models from different brands.
The fair also recorded the active participation of many electric motorbike businesses. The Before All electric motorbike display area impressed with an area of nearly 200 m² designed in a green and modern style.

The booth also displayed electric vehicle battery models produced at domestic factories, helping visitors better understand the internationally standardized production chain and strict inspection, demonstrating the production capacity of Vietnamese enterprises.

The green mark at the 2025 Autumn Fair is also clearly demonstrated through the sustainable construction industry, with the first appearance of the CLT (Cross Laminated Timber) wooden house model.
CLT wooden houses are considered a modern architectural solution, capable of shortening construction time, while reducing carbon emissions by up to 50% compared to traditional concrete walls - an important step forward in the effort to reduce the carbon footprint of the Vietnamese construction industry.


The solution of applying CLT wood material is likened to "green concrete" in construction. (Photo: Manh Hung)
At the experience area, visitors can directly experience the natural soundproofing and heat insulation capabilities of multi-layer wood materials, an outstanding advantage that helps CLT projects be both environmentally friendly and provide a warm, quiet and energy-saving living space.
The green imprints at the Autumn Fair 2025 show that Vietnamese enterprises are proactively adapting to the requirements of sustainable development. It is also the first step in a long journey towards a green economy, competing with technology and knowledge.
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