Quick Takeaways
  • VinFast signs agreements to supply 20,000 electric vehicles for Indonesian commercial fleets by 2028.
  • The EV deployment supports Indonesia’s transition toward electrified transportation services.

The VinFast electric vehicles Indonesia initiative gained momentum after the company announced new supply agreements on March 6, 2026. The agreements involve Indonesian transportation operators PT Satu Kosong Tujuh and PT Sembilan Benua Abadi, targeting the deployment of 20,000 electric vehicles for commercial transport fleets by 2028.

Major EV fleet procurement agreements

Under the signed Memoranda of Understanding, PT Sembilan Benua Abadi plans to acquire 10,000 electric vehicles by the end of 2027. PT Satu Kosong Tujuh intends to purchase another 10,000 units by 2028. The agreements are designed to accelerate fleet electrification within Indonesia’s commercial transport sector.

Commercial mobility models included

The vehicles involved in the agreements include the Nerio Green C-SUV and the Limo Green seven-seat MPV. Both models are part of the company’s Green vehicle lineup, which is specifically developed for professional transportation services such as ride-hailing and fleet mobility operations.

Supporting Indonesia’s green mobility transition

The EV deployment will support environmentally friendly transportation services while helping operators reduce emissions and operating costs. Fleet electrification is increasingly becoming a key strategy for transport companies as Indonesia expands its electric mobility ecosystem.

Expanding manufacturing and infrastructure footprint

Beyond vehicle supply agreements, VinFast continues strengthening its presence in the region through manufacturing and infrastructure development. The company has already started operations at its Subang manufacturing facility while expanding charging networks and retail channels to support VinFast electric vehicles Indonesia and the broader EV adoption strategy in the country.

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