Users only need to download the app, register an account, top up credit and scan a QR code to unlock the bike; each bike is equipped with a helmet. Photo: Quoc Luy – VNA
As pedaling is unnecessary and the bikes do not require on-site battery charging, many users have expressed satisfaction after trying the electric bikes. Photo: Quoc Luy – VNA
Users only need to download the app, register an account, top up credit and scan a QR code to unlock the bike; each bike is equipped with a helmet. Photo: Quoc Luy – VNA
Users only need to download the app, register an account, top up credit and scan a QR code to unlock the bike; each bike is equipped with a helmet. Photo: Quoc Luy – VNA
A licensed electric bike station on Quang Trung Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi. Photo: Quoc Luy – VNA
Hanoi to deploy 5,000 electric bikes around Ring Road 1
According to TNGo Company, from December 2025 to the first quarter of 2026, more than 5,000 electric bikes will be put into operation at public spaces and tourist sites in Hanoi’s inner city. Initially, 500 electric bikes will be deployed at 130 licensed stations, mainly around Ring Road 1, before expanding to Ring Roads 2 and 3. Photo: Quoc Luy – VNA