As Vietnam braces for an intense heatwave this year, Dien May Xanh, a leading electronics and appliances retailer, is well-prepared to meet the cooling demands of its customers. With a strategic partnership in place since the beginning of 2025, Dien May Xanh has collaborated with 16 top brands to offer a wide range of air conditioning products at competitive prices, accompanied by enhanced customer care services.

Among the various brands, Nagakawa has emerged as a surprising leader in the cooling industry this year. According to Dien May Xanh, Nagakawa has consistently ranked among the top-selling brands since April 2025 and climbed to the number one spot in their sales ranking by early May.

Nagakawa Corporation, a pioneer in the electrical appliance industry since 2002, specializes in air conditioning systems. The company is also a pioneer among its peers in being a listed entity on the Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX: NAG). In a recent disclosure, Nagakawa reported impressive financial results for the first quarter of 2025, with a 42.38% year-on-year revenue growth, amounting to VND 962.96 billion. The cooling segment remains their stronghold and contributes significantly to their overall revenue.

Nagakawa Group’s representative signs a strategic partnership agreement with Dien May Xanh in the field of air conditioning

Nagakawa’s leadership acknowledges the intense competition in the industry, with the presence of numerous international cooling brands. However, they attribute their impressive revenue growth to their unwavering customer-centric strategy, which has been their focus over the years.

With a deep understanding of Vietnam’s architecture, geography, and unique climate, Nagakawa has consistently invested in research and development, incorporating modern technologies to create durable air conditioning products. Their air conditioners feature a 7-layer protected outdoor unit, Golden Fin heat sinks resistant to seawater and harsh weather conditions, and smart functions like self-maintenance, diagnostics, and more. These innovations ensure the longevity, stability, and cost-effectiveness of their air conditioning systems.

Nagakawa is the most sought-after air conditioning brand by consumers at the start of the summer of 2025

Nagakawa air conditioners are designed with a focus on durability, a key consideration for Vietnamese consumers. The superior durability not only reduces long-term costs for users but also offers an exceptional product experience. Additionally, Nagakawa’s air conditioners are reasonably priced, offer rapid cooling, and are equipped with numerous smart features, making them the go-to choice for many, earning the title of the “national air conditioner” among consumers.

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