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    [12] [13] On October 13, Xanh SM deployed 150 VinFast electric cars (VF 5 Plus) to Laos, becoming an international electric ride-hailing company. [14] [15] On November 9, Xanh SM Laos launched in Vientiane. [16] As of May 2024, Xanh SM has over 30,000 electric taxis, accounting for more than 40% of the total taxis operating in Vietnam. [17]

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