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Lien Ninh converts 100% to Vinfast electric buses

Lien Ninh Transport and Services Joint Stock Company has just officially announced the conversion of 100% of its existing fleet to VinFast electric buses in December 2025. With 9 routes and 111 fully electric buses, Lien Ninh will contribute to making Hanoi the leading locality in the country in greening public transport.

Việt NamViệt Nam04/12/2025

111 VinFast smart electric buses will be allocated this month to 9 existing bus routes of Lien Ninh, including routes: 08A (Long Bien - Dong My), 08B (Long Bien - Van Phuc, Thanh Tri), 09A (Tran Khanh Du - University of Mining), 09B (Tran Khanh Du - My Dinh Bus Station), 19 (Tran Khanh Du - Academy of Policy and Development), 21A (Giap Bat Bus Station - Yen Nghia Bus Station), 21B (Duyen Thai - My Dinh Bus Station), 37 (Giap Bat Bus Station - Chuong My), 125 (Thuong Tin - Te Tieu Bus Station).

To ensure the pure electric bus fleet operates efficiently and without interruption, Lien Ninh has proactively invested in installing a system of 40 charging stations at parking lots and terminals, ensuring convenience and easy access.

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Of the 111 VinFast electric buses put into use by Lien Ninh, there are 26 large-sized EB10 buses, 72 medium-sized EB8 buses and 13 small-sized EB6 buses. All models are designed with low floors, optimized for the elderly, children and people with disabilities. The buses are equipped with modern amenities such as information screens, automatic bus stop notification systems, Wi-Fi connections, security cameras and advanced driving assistance technologies of VinFast such as collision warning and lane monitoring. These equipments not only improve safety but also set new standards in service quality and passenger experience.

The complete conversion to electric buses shows Lien Ninh's sustainable development orientation in the new period, in line with the roadmap and goal of converting all public transport to clean energy vehicles, environmentally friendly of Hanoi City.

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Mr. Doan Van Phan - Director of Lien Ninh Transport and Services Joint Stock Company said: “Switching to electric buses is a strategic decision of Lien Ninh in the journey to accompany Hanoi in building a clean and green public transport system. This is not only about upgrading the fleet, but also an opportunity to establish a new transport standard, cleaner, safer and more stable. We are committed to pursuing green transformation as a long-term development orientation, making practical contributions to the environment and travel quality of the capital's people.”

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Speaking at the event, Mr. Nguyen Manh Quyen - Vice Chairman of Hanoi People's Committee emphasized: "The city recognizes and appreciates the efforts of Lien Ninh Transport and Services Joint Stock Company in preparing, investing and systematically implementing the conversion of the entire fleet of vehicles to electric buses. We also appreciate the supporting role of VinFast, V-Green and partners in the green ecosystem of Vingroup in this conversion process. Such coordination will create an important foundation to support public passenger transport enterprises to accelerate the green conversion of the capital's public transport system in the coming time."  

Lien Ninh's decision to convert 100% of its fleet to electric buses marks a big step forward for Hanoi's passenger transport service industry, making Hanoi the leading locality in the country in greening public transport. In addition to VinBus and Lien Ninh, which own a 100% pure electric fleet, other large enterprises such as Transerco, Bao Yen, Newway, Hanoi Electric Vehicles... have also been gradually putting electric vehicles into operation to replace internal combustion engine vehicles, contributing to reducing emissions and improving the quality of life for people. Capital./.

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