In the last 24 hours, Selex Motors officially announced a partnership with 5 major resort chains along An Bang Beach and the Cua Dai area to establish automated battery swapping stations. This is a strategic move to eliminate 'range anxiety' for tourists renting electric motorcycles. Accordingly, Selex Camel renters can swap batteries in just 2 minutes at these stops. The company also launched a 'Rental with Food Voucher' promotion, offering a 15% discount for guests staying at partner accommodations.
As reported this morning, Xanh SM (GSM) has deployed a special service package for tourists traveling between Da Nang and Hoi An. With prices starting from only 200,000 VND/day for the VinFast Evo200 model, tourists can pick up the vehicle in Da Nang and return it at stations in Hoi An without extra fees. This initiative aims to optimize costs for independent travelers. Quick statistics show that bookings via the Xanh SM app in the Hoi An area have increased by 35% compared to the same period last week.
The 'made in Vietnam' electric vehicle brand Dat Bike has just opened an experience and rental point for the Weaver++ model right at the entrance to Hoi An Ancient Town. The highlight of this service is the high-performance vehicle, suitable for tourists wanting to explore further areas like the Bay Mau Coconut Forest or traditional craft villages. The '24h Free Experience' program for the first 20 customers each day has created a buzz at the brand's office. Dat Bike also commits to 24/7 on-site rescue support within a 15km radius of Hoi An.
A major turning point in Hoi An's green tourism policy occurred as the three largest transport and rental cooperatives in Cam Chau and Cam An wards committed to phasing out old gasoline motorbikes and replacing them with 500 new electric motorcycles this quarter. As of this morning, over 150 MBI and Yadea electric bikes have been delivered. These units apply a flat rental rate of 150,000 VND/day, accompanied by a map of free charging points across the city.
The final news focuses on the rise of self-service electric bike rental startups via apps. By scanning a QR code on bikes parked in public areas, tourists can easily use the service with a per-minute fee (approx. 2,000 VND/min). In the last 24 hours, the 'Hoi An Green Ride' app updated its multi-language features (English, Korean, Japanese) and integrated international e-wallets. This is considered the most flexible solution currently available, helping tourists move between short-distance attractions without traditional rental procedures.
07-04-26 13:15:34