More manufacturers enter e-motorbike market

Apr 17th at 13:18
17-04-2019 13:18:23+07:00

More manufacturers enter e-motorbike market

The Vietnamese electric motorbike market is seeing the participation of more and more domestic and foreign manufacturers.

 

After Vinfast Manufacturing and Trading Company Limited of Viet Nam introduced its Klara bikes last November, hundreds of similar products from foreign names such as Honda, Teera Motors and Pega have appeared in the market.

Huynh Van Thanh, who owns an electric motorbike shop on An Duong Vuong Street in District 5, said that people now prefer the electric motorbike. “It uses modern technology and rarely breaks down. Their appearance and quality is as good as a normal motorbike.”

An electric motorbike has a speed of 40-60 kilometres per hour, and one single charge can last for 50-90 km or even up to 100 km.

The price runs from VND12 million to VND68 million (US$516-US$2,927) based on type of material, technology, machinery, battery, and insurance policy.

Many manufacturers are offering up to two years of insurance for their products. This year, the market promises to have more quality electric motorbikes from leading brands.

Honda Viet Nam last month introduced its new product called PCX Electric in Ha Noi. The bike can travel up to 60 km on a single charge with a speed of 30-35 km per hour, while it takes six hours to fully charge the battery.

Piaggio Viet Nam has imported Vespa Elettrica equipped with a 4kW electric motor. It can go 100 km on a single charge and its battery will last up to 10 years.

The bike is also installed with driver recognition and a danger warning system. The company is expected to introduce this model to the market soon.

According to Thanh, the electric motorbike market is still unpopular and lacks prestigious brands, so customers should carefully study the products and try them first.

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