dynaCERT has partnered with Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam University of Technology and a leading Vietnamese oil and gas company, commissioning pilot installations in Ho Chi Minh City, Ha Noi, and Hải Phòng.
The company’s HydraGEN technology, validated by TÜV, aims to cut fuel consumption by over 5% and reduce emissions in Vietnam’s 3.5 million diesel-powered heavy-duty vehicles amid rising fuel prices and climate targets.
Support from the Canadian Trade Commissioner and local institutions, plus Vietnam’s planned emissions trading system, position dynaCERT to scale its technology regionally and establish a standard for cleaner diesel combustion in Southeast Asia.
As Vietnam's carbon market starts, how much can trucking firms earn from dynaCERT's certified emission reductions?
With a new CEO focused on deployment, what are dynaCERT's sales targets for Southeast Asia by 2028?
What are the real-world maintenance challenges of adding hydrogen systems to Vietnam's aging vehicle fleet?
How does HydraGEN's cost-per-truck compare to importing new hydrogen vehicles from China?
Is retrofitting 3.5 million diesel trucks a bridge solution or a detour from full electrification?