Le Long Vietnam ranks among Vietnam’s Top 500 largest companies in 2025

Le Long Vietnam Co., Ltd., a 100% Taiwan-funded enterprise, ranks 263rd in Vietnam’s 2025 VNR500 list, reaffirming its leadership in industrial battery manufacturing and sustainable development.

Le Long Vietnam Co., Ltd. is honored to achieve the rank of 263 of the Top 500 largest companies in Vietnam.
Le Long Vietnam Co., Ltd. is honored to achieve the rank of 263 of the Top 500 largest companies in Vietnam.

Hanoi (VNA) - Le Long Vietnam Co., Ltd. is honoured to achieve the rank of 263 of the Top 500 largest companies in Vietnam.

Released by Vietnam Report and VietnamNet, the prestigious VNR500 Ranking, modeled after the Fortune 500, honors companies with outstanding revenue scale, operational efficiency, and meaningful contributions to Vietnam’s economy.

Le Long Vietnam Co., Ltd. – Officially Ranked 263rd in the 2025 VNR500

This remarkable achievement reflects:

• Strong manufacturing capabilities with large production localized in Vietnam

• Effective governance and sustainable business practices

• Significant FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) contribution and integration into Vietnam’s industrial supply chain

Located in Duc My Industrial Cluster, Tay Ninh Province, Le Long Vietnam continues to power national development while upholding the highest global standards.

A Taiwanese enterprise pioneering industrial battery manufacturing in Vietnam

For over three decades, Le Long Vietnam has been at the forefront of lead-acid battery manufacturing, delivering unmatched reliability and innovation. As Taiwan's only publicly listed, bonded professional battery producer, we combine cutting-edge R&D with a global supply chain—spanning three production facilities in Taiwan and Vietnam to ensure seamless scalability and risk mitigation.

Comprehensive Energy Solutions for a Connected World

• Telecom & IDC power systems – Optimized solutions for next-generation and AI-driven data centers

• Industrial batteries (VRLA, AGM, GEL) for UPS, solar energy, and light electric vehicles

• Trusted automotive batteries for motorcycles, passenger cars, and electric vehicles

• Advanced technology and internationally certified quality management systems. Including ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, ISO/IEC 17025, and IATF 16949, Le Long Vietnam meets strict domestic requirements and exports its products to multiple global markets, serving the automotive, energy, and electronics industries.

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Le Long Vietnam's Optimal Solutions data centre project

Our commitment - Quality First, Customer Foremost.

We invest in advanced technologies and sustainable practices to empower industries worldwide, from renewable storage to critical power backups. Join us in building a greener tomorrow.

Green Production – Sustainable Future as our 2026 strategy focuses on:

• Highly automated lines that drastically reduce lead emissions and boost energy efficiency

• Eco-friendly battery innovations aligned with global renewable trends

• Expanded R&D and international technology partnerships

Message from the Chairman – Mr. Lee Jui-Chun

“Ranking in the VNR500 is a testament to the dedication of every Le Long employee. We remain committed to investing in advanced technology, enhancing management excellence, and growing sustainably together with Vietnam.”

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Le Long Vietnam moves to the future with “Green Production and a Sustainable Future"

VNR500 – A measure of corporate reputation and performance in Vietnam

The VNR500 Ranking (Vietnam Top 500 Companies) is modeled after the Fortune 500, honoring companies with large-scale revenue, high operational efficiency, and strong contributions to the national economy. Le Long Vietnam’s inclusion in this list underscores its brand credibility, manufacturing excellence, and vital role in Vietnam’s industrial supply chain./.

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