Speaking at the handover ceremony, Mr. Le Ngoc Chau - Member of the Party Central Committee, Secretary of the City Party Committee, Head of the City National Assembly Delegation - emphasized that Resolution No. 08-NQ/TU dated January 29, 2026 of the City Party Committee Executive Committee has identified green transformation as a strategic orientation, a new growth engine to build Hai Phong to develop quickly and sustainably. In which, transportation is one of the three priority areas to create breakthroughs, with the goal that by 2030, 100% of buses and 100% of public vehicles will be newly invested or replaced (except for specialized vehicles) using electricity or green energy.
The investment and equipping of 99 electric cars for communes, wards, and special zones not only meets the requirements of strengthening working conditions of grassroots authorities but is also a specific step to realize Resolution No. 08 on green transformation. The pioneering use of green transportation by public sectors shows the determination to innovate management methods, use energy efficiently, reduce emissions, protect the environment and create spillover effects, encouraging businesses and people to participate in building a green lifestyle, towards sustainable development.

The Secretary of the City Party Committee requested Party committees, authorities, departments, branches and localities to focus on effectively implementing 5 key tasks, which are: continue to thoroughly grasp and effectively implement Resolution No. 08 associated with the responsibility of heads; manage and use vehicles equipped for the right purpose, safely, economically, effectively serving work, close to the people, close to the people; urgently plan and develop synchronous infrastructure to serve electric vehicles, especially charging station systems and mechanisms to attract businesses to invest; promote propaganda and mobilize officials, party members, businesses and people to use green vehicles; and at the same time strengthen inspection and supervision of the implementation of the Resolution and the management and use of public assets, promptly commend effective models, and strictly handle violations.
Information from the Department of Finance, after arranging administrative units, the city has 114 communes, wards, and special zones. According to standards and norms, the total number of cars serving general work arranged is a maximum of 532 cars. However, after liquidating damaged cars, the whole city only has 296 cars, lacking 236 cars, of which communes, wards, and special zones lack 124 cars.
Based on actual needs, the Department of Finance has advised the City People's Committee to invest in 25 vehicles in 2025 and continue to invest in 99 cars for 98 communes, wards, and special zones in 2026. The procurement is carried out in a centralized manner, ensuring compliance with regulations, publicity, transparency and thrift.
