LEGO's new Vietnam factory will run on 100% renewable energy by 2026, using rooftop solar and Vietnam's first large-scale battery storage solution. Facility marks a major investment in Asia-Pacific expansion, supporting increased manufacturing capacity and future regional demand. Marubeni Green Power Vietnam, a wholly owned subsidiary of Marubeni—one of Japan's largest general trading 'sōgō shōsha' companies—partnered with. . Indefol Solar specializes in providing integrated renewable energy solutions, including solar technologies, for homes, buildings, and industries. When the US$203 million factory in the northern city of. .
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On June 19, 2025, in Ho Chi Minh City, the German Development Cooperation (GIZ), together with public and private sector partners, introduced the Balcony Solar System for Vietnam (BSS4VN) project—marking a new chapter in Vietnam's urban renewable energy journey. The launching ceremony for the pilot of Vietnam's first balcony solar power. . GIZ and Phuc Khang Corporation has launched Vietnam's first balcony solar program in Ho Chi Minh City, targeting 100 units by April 2027. — Photo courtesy of GIZ HCM. .
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This is the French oil major's first such deployment in the nation. Located in Go Dau, Dong Nai Province, the facility is currently powered by a 220-kilowatt-hour battery energy storage system (BESS) and a 310-kilowatt-peak rooftop solar photovoltaic system. As it. . Ho Chi Minh (08 May 2024) – Trina Solar, a global leader in smart PV and energy storage solutions, has been steadily ramping up production at its manufacturing facility in northern Vietnam, demonstrating its commitment to the local market. These projects are set to support the country's transition to a low-carbon economy and enhance its energy security. Marubeni Green Power Vietnam, a wholly owned subsidiary of Marubeni—one of Japan's largest general trading 'sōgō shōsha' companies—partnered with. . The manufacturing plant is LEGO's sixth facility to run on renewable energy. With global giants like GoodWe and Trina Solar scrambling to set up shop, Vietnam's energy storage capacity is projected to grow by 200% by 2026 [5].
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