Vietnam's Green GSM launches all-electric taxi service in Philippines
Vietnam-based Green and Smart Mobility Joint Stock Company (Green GSM) has launched the first all-electric taxi service in the Philippines, aligning with the company’s strategy to advance sustainable mobility globally.
The Philippines is marked as the fourth international market of Green GSM, following its founding in Vietnam in 2023, and expansions into Laos and Indonesia.
Emerging as a major player in sustainable transportation, GSM Global Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Nguyễn Văn Thanh stated that the company’s entry into the country signifies the growing green trend worldwide.
“More than expanding to a new market, our true goal is to ignite a real transformation – shifting from traditional mobility to an electric future that is cleaner, smarter, and more socially responsible,” he said in a statement.
Green GSM officially launched on Tuesday, June 10, with an initial fleet deployment of 2,500 electric vehicles (EVs) that will operate in Metro Manila.
The company’s fleet will be manufactured by the Vietnamese EV company VinFast, promising smooth rides and zero emissions.
Green GSM said the service’s fares will be transparently calculated through in-car meters that are displayed on its application.
Pricing is reportedly highly competitive, offering commuters greater value compared to typical ride-hailing services.
Green GSM has committed to deliver a “five-star experience” through its professionally trained drivers that are educated in safe driving, etiquette, and customer care.
Every vehicle is equipped with the Secure to Safe (S2S) monitoring system, which includes real-time monitoring and artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance operational efficiency, safety, and transparency.
The service arrives to ensure peace of mind for every passenger, with a special focus on women, children, and the elderly.
“With Green GSM, every ride goes beyond just getting from point A to B—it's a conscious choice for a greener tomorrow,” the company said.
“By choosing electric mobility, riders actively contribute to reducing carbon emissions, air pollution, and noise, all while enjoying a premium, future-ready transport solution,” it added.
Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Cristina Roque, who attended Green GSM’s launch, said the company’s entry into the country is a substantial contribution to the country’s climate action goals.
“It demonstrates that when people, planet, and innovation come together, the nation moves forward as a greener, stronger, and more future-ready country,” said Roque.