In the last 24 hours, there has been a significant expansion of the rapid battery swapping network for electric motorcycles in Da Nang. Instead of waiting 3-5 hours for a charge, tourists can now opt for Selex Motors rental services featuring 2-minute battery swapping technology. Swapping stations are now available at convenience stores, hotels near My Khe Beach, and the Hai Chau district. This completely eliminates 'range anxiety' when traveling to distant locations like Hoi An or Ban Co Peak.
A new wave among travelers in Da Nang is renting high-performance electric bikes like the Dat Bike Quantum. With a range of 270km on a single charge and a powerful motor, this model is being heavily promoted by rental shops. Experts advise tourists to carefully check the Regenerative Braking system when renting this bike, as it is extremely useful and safe for downhill stretches on Son Tra or Hai Van Pass.
Da Nang is aggressively implementing its sustainable tourism campaign. Specifically, many accommodation facilities in Ngu Hanh Son District have partnered with electric motorcycle rental units (such as VinFast Evo200, Feliz S) to launch combo packages: Book a hotel room and receive a 30-50% discount voucher for electric bike rentals. This is a great opportunity for tourists to save money while contributing to the city's emission reduction.
With the growth of the V-GREEN ecosystem, tourists renting VinFast electric bikes in Da Nang can now easily find charging stations via a real-time map. Important note for today: Some charging stations at major malls like Vincom Ngo Quyen are undergoing software upgrades. Renters should use the app to check real-time availability before arriving to avoid long waits during the peak tourist season.
The latest legal news shows that authorities in Da Nang are increasing inspections of rental agencies to ensure renters hold appropriate licenses (especially International Driving Permits - IDP for foreigners). Although electric bikes under 4kW do not require an A1 license in Vietnam, reputable rental units now require customers to sign safety commitments and provide voluntary insurance. Tourists should prioritize units with transparent pricing and clear insurance contracts to protect their interests.
15-05-26 08:15:17