Da Nang Culinary Exploration: Top 5 Latest News on Electric Motorcycle Rental Services

1. The Electric Motorbike Revolution in Da Nang Night Food Tours

Over the past 24 hours, the Da Nang Department of Tourism has reported a surge in electric motorbike usage for night culinary tours. Major rental providers like Xanh SM and their partners have launched the 'Foodie Eco-Ride' service package. This strategic move aims to reduce noise and emissions in high-traffic tourist areas such as Son Tra Night Market and Phan Chau Trinh food street. Statistics show a 35% increase in EV rentals for dining trips compared to last month, indicating a clear shift toward sustainable travel behavior.

2. Selex Motors Expands Battery Swapping Network at Key Culinary Hubs

Great news for 'foodies' traveling by electric bike: Selex Motors has announced the establishment of 5 additional automated battery swapping points located next to bustling dining areas like Con Market, Han Market, and My Khe Beach. This ensures that tourists renting Selex Camel motorbikes no longer worry about battery life while enjoying local specialties like Pork Rice Paper Rolls or Mi Quang. The battery swap takes less than 2 minutes, ensuring an uninterrupted culinary journey. This effort optimizes customer experience and boosts the EV ecosystem in Da Nang.

3. Dat Bike Launches 'Green Weekend' Promotion for Tourists

Pure Vietnamese EV brand Dat Bike has kicked off a major promotion at its Da Nang branch. In the last 24 hours, information about the Weaver++ rental package with a 20% discount for groups of three or more has gained significant attention. Notably, renters receive a complimentary 'Da Nang Green Culinary Map,' featuring restaurants committed to eco-friendly packaging. This program not only boosts rental sales but also creates a link between green mobility technology and local food culture.

4. Traditional Rental Shops Switch to VinFast EVO200 Fleets

In tourist streets like An Thuong, many traditional motorbike rental shops have announced the completion of their fleet upgrades with VinFast EVO200 models. With a range of up to 200km per charge, this model is becoming the top choice for tourists wishing to visit remote culinary spots like Nam O seafood or Hai Van Pass grilled chicken. Shop owners report that low operating costs allow them to maintain competitive rental prices at 120,000 - 150,000 VND/day, rivaling traditional gas bikes.

5. Rental Apps Integrated with 'Culinary Vouchers'

The latest trend is the integration between EV rental platforms and famous restaurant chains in Da Nang. When tourists book an electric motorbike via an app, they receive 10-15% discount codes at partner dining spots. This creates a closed ecosystem where the electric bike is not just a vehicle but also a 'discount pass.' This trend is receiving positive feedback from international tourists, especially Korean and Western visitors who prefer smart and green mobility solutions.



04-05-26 11:15:22


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