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    Vietnam EVN Urgently Revises C&I ESS Tender Terms

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    Dr. Elena Volt

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    May 21, 2026

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    Vietnam Electricity Group (EVN) issued an urgent technical clarification on May 20, 2026, mandating third-party verification of 'liquid-cooled system thermal runaway cascade suppression' for all commercial and industrial (C&I) energy storage system (ESS) tenders scheduled for the second half of 2026. This development directly impacts ESS manufacturers, system integrators, certification bodies, and import/export service providers operating in or supplying to the Vietnamese and broader Southeast Asian markets — particularly those engaged in liquid-cooled ESS deployment.

    Event Overview

    On May 20, 2026, EVN released an official technical clarification notice requiring all bidders for its 2026 H2 C&I ESS projects to submit a third-party verification report confirming compliance with 'liquid-cooled system thermal runaway cascade suppression', as specified in Annex D of TCVN 8929:2026. Bids lacking this documentation will be deemed technically non-responsive. The revision follows two recent commercial-scale ESS thermal propagation incidents in Hanoi.

    Industries Affected

    ESS System Manufacturers (especially liquid-cooled solutions):
    These entities are directly required to produce and submit validated test reports per TCVN 8929:2026 Annex D. Impact includes extended pre-bid qualification timelines, potential redesign or retesting of existing thermal management architectures, and increased reliance on accredited local or regional testing labs.

    C&I ESS Integrators & EPC Contractors:
    Integrators sourcing battery systems from OEMs must now verify upstream compliance with the new requirement before tender submission. Failure to confirm vendor-provided validation reports may result in disqualification. This adds a layer of technical due diligence to procurement workflows.

    Testing & Certification Service Providers:
    Accredited laboratories capable of performing thermal runaway cascade suppression tests under TCVN 8929:2026 Annex D are likely to see increased demand — especially those with Vietnam-recognized accreditation or partnerships with local certifiers. Capacity constraints and lead times for such testing may become operational bottlenecks.

    Export Compliance & Trade Support Firms:
    Firms assisting Chinese or other foreign ESS suppliers in Vietnamese market entry must now incorporate Annex D verification into regulatory readiness assessments. Documentation traceability, test report formatting, and alignment with EVN’s acceptance criteria become critical compliance checkpoints.

    Key Focus Areas and Recommended Actions

    Monitor EVN’s official tender documents and subsequent addenda

    The May 20 clarification is a technical amendment; full tender specifications — including acceptable test lab accreditations, report validity windows, and language requirements — remain subject to formal issuance. Stakeholders should track EVN’s procurement portal for updated RFP annexes and Q&A logs.

    Confirm vendor or internal test capability against TCVN 8929:2026 Annex D

    This standard’s Annex D defines specific test protocols for evaluating suppression of thermal runaway propagation across adjacent modules under liquid-cooled conditions. Suppliers must verify whether their current validation covers the exact configuration, coolant flow rate, fault initiation method, and monitoring parameters stipulated — not just generic thermal safety testing.

    Distinguish between policy signal and enforceable requirement

    The clarification applies only to EVN-led C&I ESS tenders in H2 2026. It does not yet constitute a national regulation or apply to off-grid, residential, or non-EVN utility projects. However, observably, it may serve as a de facto benchmark for future MoIT or VNIEM technical guidelines.

    Prepare documentation packages early — especially for cross-border submissions

    Third-party reports must be issued by labs recognized under Vietnam’s national accreditation framework (BOA/VNAC). Non-Vietnamese labs may require prior mutual recognition confirmation. Allow minimum 4–6 weeks for report translation, notarization, and submission coordination — particularly for vendors without prior EVN engagement history.

    Editorial Observation / Industry Perspective

    Analysis shows this revision reflects a shift from component-level safety assurance to system-level failure containment — specifically targeting cascading thermal events in densely packed, liquid-cooled C&I installations. It is currently best understood as a procurement-specific technical gate, not a broad regulatory mandate. However, given EVN’s dominant role in Vietnam’s power sector and recent incident-driven urgency, this requirement is likely to influence technical expectations across neighboring ASEAN markets where Vietnamese standards increasingly inform regional ESS adoption pathways. Observably, it accelerates the convergence of Chinese liquid-cooled ESS design practices with localized verification norms — not through regulation, but through large-scale project-level enforcement.

    Conclusion:
    This update signals growing technical stringency in Vietnam’s C&I ESS procurement — centered on verified, real-world thermal cascade control in liquid-cooled configurations. It does not indicate a market-wide ban or retroactive compliance demand, nor does it invalidate air-cooled solutions. Rather, it establishes a new baseline for competitive eligibility in EVN’s upcoming tenders. Current interpretation should focus on immediate bid-readiness implications, not long-term technology displacement.

    Source Attribution:
    Primary source: Official technical clarification notice issued by Vietnam Electricity Group (EVN), dated May 20, 2026.
    Note: TCVN 8929:2026 Annex D test methodology and BOA/VNAC lab recognition status remain subject to ongoing verification via Vietnam National Standardization Agency and EVN procurement updates.

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