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Representatives of the Ho Chi Minh City Trade Union and related units participated in the program. Photo: Duc Long
Representatives of the Ho Chi Minh City Trade Union and related units participated in the program. Photo: Duc Long

Supporting technology motorbike taxi union members to switch from gasoline vehicles to electric vehicles

Nam Dương (báo lao động) 21/12/2025 09:00 (GMT+7)

HCMC - Binh Tan Technology Motorbike taxi Union coordinated to help union members borrow capital with 0% interest to convert from gasoline vehicles to electric vehicles.

On December 20, Mr. Le Tan Luu - Chairman of Binh Tan Technology Vehicle Union, Ho Chi Minh City - said that the union has just coordinated with the microfinance Organization (CEP), VinFast Production and Trading Joint Stock Company and Green and Smart Mobility Joint Stock Company (GSM) to hand over the front of the electric vehicle to motorbike taxi drivers to replace the gasoline vehicle.

Accordingly, technology motorbike taxi drivers who receive their vehicles this time will be lent by CEP to buy electric vehicles in installments with a total amount of VND515 million, the entire interest rate is supported by VinFast Production and Trading Joint Stock Company.

Cac doan vien Nghiep doan Xe cong nghe Binh Tan vui ve nhan xe dien thay the xe xang. Anh: Duc Long
Union members of Binh Tan Technology Vehicle Union receive electric vehicles to replace gasoline vehicles. Photo: Duc Long

Mr. Luu said that the activity is part of the program to promote sustainable green transformation, encourage technology drivers to switch to using electric motorbikes, contribute to reducing emissions, protecting the environment and accompanying the city in the goal of developing a green economy.

At the same time, it contributes to improving the lives of workers, through helping drivers access official, safe loans, preferential interest rates from CEP, thereby reducing financial pressure, stabilizing income and pushing back black credit in social life.

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