
VinFast is committed to further expanding its business operations, as it aims to have more than 1,100 electric vehicle (EV) service workshops globally in 2026. The plan to expand its EV service workshops is among the initiatives laid out during its 2026 Global Business Conference.
VinFast’s Global Business Conference, held from May 4 to May 10, 2026, marked the first time that the Vietnamese car brand gathered more than 200 investors and partners across North America, Europe, the Middle East, India, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Kazakhstan. The said conference resulted in the signing of Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) that will boost VinFast’s global business operations.
Under the MOUs, international partners are expected to establish EV service workshops that meet VinFast’s global standards in their respective markets. VinFast said that global partners should adhere to its standards, such as offering high-quality service through globally-standardized technician training and certification programs.
The Vietnamese car brand also wants to implement consistent operating procedures and quality control systems, as well as a parts supply network targeting delivery of common spare parts within 24 hours in key markets.

The global service standards are part of VinFast’s strategy to develop a comprehensive EV ecosystem aligned with its international standards.
“Our goal is not simply to expand the network, but to build a customer-centric aftersales ecosystem that delivers an outstanding experience on a global scale. Through partnerships with experienced local operators and the application of VinFast’s global standards, we aim to provide aftersales services that are exceptional, responsive, and reliable.
The car brand added that its international strategy is built on the operational foundation and aftersales capabilities it has already proven in Vietnam. By the end of 2025, VinFast had developed nearly 400 service workshops nationwide, bringing its total global network to nearly 800 facilities.
VinFast intends to carry its momentum as it aims to expand to more than 1,100 EV service workshops globally in 2026, spanning North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. The network will be deployed through multiple models, including dealerships serving retail customers, fleet and transportation business clients, and third-party local service workshop partners.

Autocar’s Take
VinFast shows that it is committed to further expanding and improving its overall service as it aims to open more EV service workshops globally. But the Vietnamese car brand doesn’t want to just expand, as it intends to make the expansion the right way, guided by its standards. Through this approach, VinFast can implement its global standards, which ensure that every market offers the same EV service capabilities.
To prove its point, VinFast said that it wants its global partners to implement consistent operating procedures and quality control systems, as well as a parts supply network targeting delivery of common spare parts within 24 hours in key markets.







