In the complex machinery of Vietnam's national power grid, keeping the lights on is not just a matter of engineering luck—it is a matter of rigorous math. At the heart of this mathematical precision lies Định mức 203 QĐ-EVN, a document formally known as the Decision on Promulgation of Economic-Technical Norms for Electricity Distribution.
While the title sounds like standard bureaucratic fare, the content of this PDF is actually the silent architect determining how Vietnam maintains one of the most reliable power networks in Southeast Asia.
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The core of the document outlines specific "Dinh muc" (quotas/norms) and requirements in three main areas:
The PDF is not directly hosted here, but you can download it from official or legal database sources:
"203/QĐ-EVN" filetype:pdfĐịnh mức 203 QĐ-EVN pdfIf you are a contractor bidding on an EVN project, you need the PDF for this section. It details exact consumption quotas for:
Disclaimer: Regulations change. As of the writing of this article (2025), EVN has proposed moving toward a "Software as a Service" (SaaS) pricing model for updated norms, but Provinces often revert to 203 QĐ-EVN for retroactive settlements.
If a contractor refuses to accept 203 QĐ-EVN, the government’s Circular 11/2019/TT-BXD (Ministry of Construction) overrides it. However, EVN is a state-owned enterprise with specific asset management needs; therefore, for EVN-funded projects, 203 QĐ-EVN is mandatory.