Chennai/Hanoi: Vietnamese electric vehicle maker VinFast is set to open its first Indian manufacturing facility, where it will make batteries, in the southern state of Tamil Nadu, three people familiar with the matter said.
The company will make batteries for EVs at the plant in the city of Thoothukudi, one of the people said, adding that this was separate from its previously announced plans to assemble vehicles shipped in parts from Vietnam.
VinFast, which competes with carmakers such as Tesla and China's BYD, declined to comment. An announcement by the company on the new plant is expected in coming days, two people said.
VinFast said in a statement on Wednesday that it would reveal details of its plans at "an appropriate time".
A spokesperson for the Tamil Nadu government did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
"Several VinFast officials have visited Thoothukudi district in Tamil Nadu to check out sites," a fourth source, a senior official directly involved in the matter, said on Tuesday.
Reuters reported in September VinFast had begun hiring for sales, legal and back office jobs in India, seeking recruits who "dare to think, dare to do, and dare to face difficulties."
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