As Vietnam's tourism industry booms (drawing tens of thousands of annual visitors ) and urban transit expands, the demand for reliable, regulation-ready bus air conditioners has surged. JUKOOL- a leading manufacturer of vehicle climate solutions- has dispatched a specialized batch of bus ACs to Vietnam, tailored to meet the country's strict compliance requirements and unique mobility needs.

Unlike generic imports, JUKOOL's bus ACs are engineered to clear Vietnam's mandatory market barriers. Each unit has passed CR safety certification, with official labeling and Vietnamese-language documentation to streamline fleet registration. This compliance focus addresses a key pain point for local operators, who often face delays from non-certified equipment.

The shipment caters to Vietnam's two fastest-growing bus segments: tourism coaches and urban transit. For intercity routes connecting Hoi An, Da Nang, and other tourist hubs, the ACs feature rapid cooling (lowering 40°C cabins to 26°C in 10 minutes) to accommodate packed passenger loads. For Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City's busy public buses, dust-resistant condenser designs ensure stability on congested roads.
"Vietnam's mobility sector is evolving fast-operators need ACs that work and comply," said JUKOOL's Southeast Asia Product Manager. "We tested these units in simulated Vietnamese conditions-high heat, dust, variable usage-and paired that with local certification support. It's not just a product; it's a turnkey solution."

The delivery follows JUKOOL's deepened focus on Southeast Asia's regulated markets. The brand has partnered with a Vietnamese local agent to provide post-sales maintenance and ensure alignment with MOIT's annual compliance checks. Early feedback from the receiving partner- a fleet serving Vietnam's central tourism corridor- highlights the units' ease of installation and compatibility with their existing Daegu and Hyundai buses.
With Vietnam's bus manufacturers like Kimlong Motors expanding export and domestic production , JUKOOL plans to launch a 2026 line of ACs optimized for electric buses, aligning with the country's green mobility goals. For now, the latest shipment marks a milestone in making tourist and commuter rides cooler, safer, and more compliant.






