All public transport vehicles in Hanoi, HCM City to use clean energy by 2030
According to the action plan, the 2026-2030 phase aims to control, prevent and gradually reverse air pollution in key economic zones, .
Electric buses in Hanoi (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam has set a target for 100% of public transport vehicles in the capital city of Hanoi and the southern largest economic hub of Ho Chi Minh City to use clean, green and environmentally friendly energy by 2030.

The objective forms part of the national action plan on addressing air pollution and managing ambient air quality for 2026-2030, with a vision towards 2045, approved under a decision signed by Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha on November 19. The decision took effect from the date of signing.

According to the action plan, the 2026-2030 phase aims to control, prevent and gradually reverse air pollution in key economic zones, prioritising the mitigation of pollution in Hanoi, HCM City and neighbouring provinces. It also seeks to enhance the country’s capacity for controlling air quality nationwide, thereby protecting public health and fostering green and sustainable economic growth.

By 2030, Vietnam aims for measurable improvements in air quality nationwide. Specifically, in the capital city of Hanoi, the annual average PM2.5 concentration is expected to fall below 40 µg/m³ (a 20% reduction compared to 2024), while at least 80% of days each year should record air quality levels rated good or moderate under the VN_AQI index.

In the provinces surrounding Hanoi, the annual average PM2.5 concentration is expected to fall by at least 10% from 2024 levels. In HCM City and other major urban areas, the plan sets the goal of annual improvements in VN_AQI indicators.

The plan also requires strict management and control of 100% of major emission sources in industries with a high risk of contributing to air pollution. All road vehicles must also be regulated in accordance with national emissions standards. Public sanitation efforts, meanwhile, will be strengthened, notably with a ban on open burning of waste and agricultural by-products.

Vietnam aims to have 1,200 green buildings nationwide by 2030 and to establish a national environmental air pollution warning, forecasting and control system.

Air pollution in downtown Ho Chi Minh City. (Photo: VNA)

To realise these targets, the plan sets out a series of tasks and solutions, including improving the legal and policy framework on air quality control; promoting research, technology application and transfer; controlling and reducing emissions from industrial activities; and managing emissions from transport, expanding public transport networks and accelerating the shift to green, environmentally friendly mobility. It also highlights the formation and operation of a national steering committee on air pollution mitigation.

The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment will lead the implementation of assigned tasks, coordinating with ministries, sectors and localities./.

Related News

Hanoi rolls out measures to ensure environmental sanitation

To ensure a green environment for the series of activities commemorating the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution (August 19, 1945-2025) and the National Day (September 2, 1945-2025), Hanoi has launched a range of environmental sanitation measures.

Agricultural sector to cut at least 15% greenhouse gas emissions by 2035

The project on low-emission crop production for the period for 2025-2035, with a vision extending to 2050, focuses on high-emission crops such as rice, cassava, sugarcane, coffee, and bananas. It aims to pilot at least 15 farming models nationwide that are ready for carbon credits and meet international standards.

See Also

Vietnamese contributors to peace, int’l solidarity honoured

Nguyen Thi Binh, former member of the Party Central Committee, former Vice State President of Vietnam, and Honorary President of the Vietnam Peace and Development Council (VPDC), has been conferred with Romesh Chandra Peace Award by the World Peace Council (WPC) and the All India Peace and Solidarity Organisations (AIPSO) for her outstanding contributions to peace and international solidarity.

Vietnam - Czech Republic Strategic Partnership

President of the Senate of the Parliament of the Czech Republic Milos Vystrcil is paying an official visit to Vietnam from November 18 to 22 at the invitation of Vietnamese National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man.

Vietnam – Singapore trade hits record high

Vietnam has continued to strengthen its position as Singapore’s 10th largest trading partner, with bilateral trade reaching a total of 33 billion SGD (around 25.3 billion USD) in the first ten months of 2025, setting a new record for their trade volume.