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VinFast Opens $500M EV Plant in India After US Dreams Crash

by Faith Amonimo
August 12, 2025
in Electric Cars, Global News
Reading Time: 4 mins read

Vietnamese electric vehicle maker VinFast just flipped its entire playbook by officially launching its first overseas manufacturing plant in Tamil Nadu.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin inaugurated the plant, which can produce 50,000 electric vehicles annually with the capacity to scale up to 150,000 units.

VinFast Abandons US Plans for Asian Focus

VinFast’s Indian launch comes after the company hit major roadblocks in Western markets. The Vietnamese automaker has indefinitely delayed its $4 billion North Carolina plant and suspended expansion plans in the US, Canada, and Europe.

“This investment will lead to an entirely new industrial cluster in south Tamil Nadu,” said Tamil Nadu Industries Minister TRB Raaja during the inauguration ceremony. The plant sits strategically near a major port, setting up future exports across Asia.

VinFast’s pivot reflects harsh realities of the US electric vehicle market. High logistics costs, complex regulations, and fierce competition from Tesla and other established players made Western expansion too expensive. Instead, the company sees Asia as offering better growth prospects and lower barriers to entry.

India Plant Powers Regional Export Strategy

The Tamil Nadu facility marks VinFast‘s third operational plant globally and its first outside Vietnam. The company already secured export orders from Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Mauritius, positioning India as a regional manufacturing base.

VinFast Asia CEO Pham Sanh Chau revealed growing interest from other manufacturers. “We also have an inquiry from (a manufacturer in) Vietnam who would love to shift their plastic production to support our car,” he told reporters at the opening.

The plant will initially assemble two premium electric SUVs: the VF 6 and VF 7. VinFast opened pre-bookings for both models on July 15 with a fully refundable ₹21,000 booking amount. The VF 6 carries an expected price tag around ₹25 lakh, while the larger VF 7 could start at ₹50 lakh.

VinFast Builds India Retail Network Fast

Beyond manufacturing, VinFast is expanding its retail presence across India. The company inaugurated its largest showroom in Chennai on August 2, a 4,700 square foot facility in Teynampet showcasing its electric SUV lineup.

VinFast plans to open 35 dealerships by year-end across more than 27 Indian cities. This aggressive retail expansion signals the company’s commitment to capturing market share in the world’s third-largest automotive market.

The company also partnered with RoadGrid India to build charging infrastructure and after-sales service networks. This comprehensive approach addresses two major concerns Indian buyers have about electric vehicles: charging availability and service support.

Job Creation Drives Tamil Nadu Investment

The VinFast plant creates over 3,000 jobs initially, with potential to employ 3,500 people within five years. These positions range from assembly line workers to engineers and quality control specialists.

Tamil Nadu’s skilled workforce and established automotive ecosystem attracted VinFast’s investment. The state already hosts major car manufacturers including Hyundai, Ford, and BMW, providing a deep talent pool for electric vehicle production.

The $500 million investment represents the first phase of VinFast’s broader $2 billion commitment to India over the next five years. Future phases could include battery manufacturing and expanded vehicle production capabilities.

Asian Markets Replace Western Dreams

VinFast’s Asian expansion extends beyond India. The company is building a second overseas plant in Indonesia with similar 50,000 unit annual capacity. Additional assembly facilities are planned for Thailand and the Philippines as part of a broader Southeast Asian strategy.

This regional approach makes financial sense. Asian markets offer lower regulatory barriers, growing middle classes hungry for electric vehicles, and supportive government policies promoting clean transportation.

VinFast sold approximately 72,100 vehicles in the first half of 2025, mostly in Vietnam. The company targets 200,000 global vehicle deliveries for 2025, with the Indian plant playing a crucial role in achieving this ambitious goal.

India Electric Vehicle Market Heats Up

VinFast enters India’s electric vehicle market at a pivotal moment. Government incentives, falling battery costs, and growing environmental awareness are driving rapid adoption of electric cars among Indian consumers.

The company faces established competition from Tata Motors, Mahindra, and international players like BYD. However, VinFast’s premium positioning and advanced technology features could help it carve out a distinct market niche.

India’s electric vehicle sales grew 50% in 2024, making it one of the world’s fastest-growing EV markets. This momentum validates VinFast’s decision to prioritize Asia over struggling Western expansion plans.

The Tamil Nadu plant positions VinFast to capture this growth while building a sustainable manufacturing base for broader Asian exports. For a company that struggled to gain traction in the US, India represents a fresh start with better odds of success.

Faith Amonimo

Faith Amonimo

Moyo Faith Amonimo is a Tech Writer and Newsletter Editor at Techsoma Africa, where she reports on technology and digital...

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