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Green GSM partners with 75 Philippine transport companies to deploy up to 18,497 VinFast electric vehicles
Sabtu, 16 Mei 2026 | 08:51
Representatives of Green SM and Philippine transport enterprises and cooperatives at the signing ceremony for cooperation on developing the electric taxi ecosystem in the Philippines.
HANOI, VIETNAM -
Media OutReach Newswire - 15 May 2026 -
Green GSM
has signed a series of Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) and deposit
agreements with transport companies and cooperatives in the Philippines,
supporting the planned deployment of up to 18,497 VinFast electric
vehicles for passenger transport operations across the Philippines. The
agreements represent the next phase of Green GSM's expansion strategy in the Philippines through a partnership model that combines Green GSM's technology platform and operational standards with local market expertise and deployment capabilities.
The agreements involve 75 transport companies and cooperatives operating
across multiple provinces and cities in the Philippines, including
Metro Manila, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Cagayan de Oro, Cavite, Pampanga,
Bacolod, Batangas, Baguio, and Ozamiz. These markets continue to
experience strong mobility demand alongside accelerating adoption of
cleaner and more efficient urban transport solutions.
Under the partnership plan, the parties expect to deploy a fleet of
18,497 vehicles through a combination of direct investment and long-term
leasing arrangements, including VinFast VF 5/Herio Green and Limo Green
models optimized for ride-hailing and passenger transport operations.
The signing further expands Green GSM's standardized all-electric
mobility platform across major urban markets in Southeast Asia.
Within this regional expansion strategy, the Philippines plays a key
role. Green GSM is expanding through a partnership-led model that
combines centralized operating standards with local execution
capabilities. Following the initial deployment of 2,500 vehicles in
collaboration with Xentro Group, the next phase is expected to
significantly expand both fleet scale and geographic coverage.
The model combines Green GSM's standardized operating platform with
locally-managed fleet operations and driver networks. This structure
enables consistent service standards and scalable deployment while
remaining adaptable to local market conditions. By leveraging existing
transport networks, the model also creates a more practical pathway
toward large-scale electric mobility adoption.
Mr. Gio Colmenares, CEO of Asia Prime Force Corporation, said:
"This partnership reflects a broader shift underway across the
transport industry, where scale, efficiency, and sustainability are
becoming increasingly interconnected. Green GSM's platform
provides a structured approach to deploying electric mobility,
combining operational clarity with long-term growth potential. We see
this not only as an opportunity in the Philippines, but as part of a
wider transformation of urban mobility across Southeast Asia."
Ms. Dave Baldoza, Managing Director of Green EV Transport Corp and Green Fast Corporation, said:
"For transport cooperatives, the transition to electric mobility is
not only about technology, but also about long-term sustainability for
our members. Green GSM's model enables us to modernize our
fleets while maintaining operational stability and access to consistent
demand. This creates a clear pathway for cooperatives to participate in
the next phase of urban transport development."
Ms. Rachel Ann Villanueva, Chairwoman of Green Will Corporation, said:
"Scaling electric mobility requires coordinated investment across
vehicles, infrastructure, and operations. Partnership models like this
demonstrate how different parts of the ecosystem can work together to
enable deployment at scale. We see strong potential for this approach to
accelerate adoption not only in the Philippines, but across emerging
urban markets in the region."
Mr. Nguyen Van Thanh, Global CEO of GSM, said:
"Electrifying transportation is no longer a future trend, but an
ongoing transition already taking place across major urban centers
worldwide. Southeast Asia stands out as one of the most dynamic regions
for this shift. Scaling electric mobility requires more than technology. It
requires operating models that can maintain consistency across markets
while adapting to local conditions. Through its platform and partnership
approach, Green GSM aims to advance electric mobility in a
practical and sustainable way while maintaining unified service
standards across the ecosystem."
Following the signing, partners are expected to complete vehicle orders
and begin phased operations throughout 2026. The expansion further
reinforces the transition toward large-scale electrification of urban
transport networks in the Philippines, while enabling broader
participation from transport companies and cooperatives in the country's
evolving mobility sector. With deployment planned across multiple
provinces and cities, Green GSM continues to expand a mobility model
built on scalable operations, standardized service quality, and
long-term sustainability objectives.
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