In the past 24 hours, data from major transport providers in Da Nang shows a sudden spike in demand for renting Dat Bike Quantum electric motorcycles. With a range of up to 270km on a single charge, the Quantum is becoming the top priority for tourists wishing to explore long-distance routes like Hai Van Pass or Son Tra Peninsula. Rental shops in the Ngu Hanh Son area recorded a 95% occupancy rate. The strength of this service lies in the super-fast charging system installed at 3 main rest stops, completely eliminating range anxiety for travelers.
VinFast and GSM have officially announced a new partnership program with 4-5 star hotels along Vo Nguyen Giap Street. Accordingly, staying guests can rent VinFast Evo 200 electric bikes directly at the hotel lobby at preferential rates starting from 150,000 VND/day. This is part of the city's 'Green Tourism' strategy to minimize emissions and noise in coastal areas. The Evo 200 is favored for its stylish design, ease of control, and a practical range of over 200km per charge, making it highly suitable for Korean and Western tourists.
A new step in Da Nang's electric motorcycle infrastructure is the inauguration of 5 more automatic battery swapping stations by Selex Motors within the last 24 hours. This technology, which takes only 2 minutes to swap a battery, has radically solved the time constraint for rental customers. Currently, several electric bike rental companies in Da Nang have begun importing Selex Camel models to serve backpackers due to their high load capacity and the flexibility of rapid battery replacement at stations across the city.
Local startups like MotorVina and Evgo have launched a 20% discount promotion for customers booking via mobile apps today. Notably, the service package includes civil liability insurance and 24/7 on-site technical support. Current trends show that tourists are not only concerned about rental prices but also focus on the technological experience. Rental e-bikes are now integrated with GPS, allowing tourists to easily navigate and receive recommendations for clean, sustainable dining spots on built-in maps.
In the latest meeting on sustainable tourism development, experts and city officials discussed the roadmap for converting traditional gasoline motorcycle fleets to electric ones at business establishments. Pioneering units that switch to 100% electric fleets will receive support with priority parking spaces at landmarks like Marble Mountains, Cham Museum, and public beaches. This is a powerful motivation driving the electric motorcycle rental market to be more vibrant than ever, turning Da Nang into a leading city in the green mobility era in Vietnam.
11-04-26 11:15:21