Da Nang Electric Motorbike Rental Guide: 5 Latest Updates on Battery Swapping and Summer Promos

1. Boom in Battery-Swapping Electric Motorbike Rentals

In the past 24 hours, Da Nang's tourism market has seen a major shift towards next-generation electric motorbikes utilizing battery-swapping technology (such as Selex Camel or Dat Bike partner lines). Instead of waiting 3 to 8 hours for a full charge at hotels, tourists now prefer rental agencies linked to smart battery-swapping networks. Renters take less than 2 minutes to exchange an empty battery for a fully charged one at automatic charging kiosks, ensuring uninterrupted journeys to distant spots like Hai Van Pass or Son Tra Peninsula.

2. High-Value Summer Promotions from Da Nang Rental Agencies

To boost summer tourism, leading electric motorbike rental agencies in Ngu Hanh Son and Son Tra districts have simultaneously launched massive promotion packages. Specifically, for rentals of 3 days or more, tourists receive an instant 15% to 20% discount (bringing the price down to just 120,000 VND - 150,000 VND/day for VinFast Evo200 or Selex models). Additionally, the package includes a free first-time battery swap or a complimentary civil liability insurance package for the rider.

3. Smart Battery Swapping and Charging Station Map Expansion

Major EV companies have updated their map of charging and swapping stations, covering key tourist routes in Da Nang. Stations are densely located around My Khe Beach, along Vo Nguyen Giap Street, the foot of Son Tra Mountain, the route to Ngu Hanh Son (Marble Mountains), and the road to Ba Na Hills. Tourists are advised to download the rental agency's app to locate the nearest station within a 2km radius to avoid running out of power mid-journey.

4. Traffic Regulations and Safety Guidelines in Da Nang

Da Nang City Police are tightening traffic safety inspections for tourists using two-wheeled vehicles. Key notes for renters: High-power electric motorbikes (above 4000W) require riders to hold an A1-class motorcycle license. For models under 4000W, though a license is not mandatory, tourists must wear standard helmets and strictly obey traffic signs, particularly on the steep, winding roads of Son Tra Peninsula—where certain gas scooters are banned, but strong electric motorbikes are permitted under supervision.

5. 24/7 Emergency Rescue and Insurance Policies

An essential tip highlighted by travel experts today is reviewing the emergency rescue terms in your rental contract. Due to Da Nang's diverse terrain of mountains and beaches, reputable rental companies have upgraded to 24/7 emergency roadside assistance. If a vehicle encounters technical issues or runs out of battery in remote areas, a technical team will arrive within 30 minutes to swap the battery or provide a replacement bike. Always ensure the rescue hotline is pasted on the vehicle or saved in your phone before departing.



13-06-26 11:15:31


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