Hanoi, June 17, 2025 – Ahamove, Vietnam’s leading on-demand delivery platform, has announced a strategic partnership with Selex Motors to deploy 1,000 Selex Camel electric motorbikes into real-world operations. At the launch event, Ahamove received and put into service the first 300 vehicles, which are managed and operated by partner Gopika. This marks one of Ahamove’s first large-scale deployments in its journey toward fleet electrification, paving the way for nationwide expansion.
In Ho Chi Minh City, the government has set an ambitious goal to convert approximately 400,000 gas-powered motorbikes used by delivery and ride-hailing drivers to electric vehicles — a concrete step toward fulfilling Vietnam’s net-zero emissions pledge made at COP26. In response to this transition wave, logistics companies are required to act swiftly and decisively, seeing this as both a challenge and an opportunity to lead in the “greening” of the transport ecosystem.

As a technology platform serving hundreds of thousands of orders daily, Ahamove understands its responsibility in promoting this green transition. The shift to Selex Camel electric motorbikes not only reduces emissions but also improves performance and optimizes operating costs for both drivers and the business. This is not merely a symbolic move, but a clear reflection of Ahamove’s long-term strategic commitment to strengthening its competitive position in the market.
Selex Camel – Tailored for Cargo, Built for the Future
The Selex Camel is purpose-built for goods delivery, featuring a sturdy frame, a payload capacity of up to 225kg, and customizable cargo box sizes. The bikes are color-matched with Ahamove’s brand identity, reinforcing a professional and modern image for its delivery fleet.
The standout feature of the Selex Camel is its ultra-fast battery swapping system — it takes just 2 minutes to change a battery, eliminating the need to wait 3–5 hours for charging like conventional electric bikes. This not only saves time and costs but also ensures seamless delivery operations. Currently, Selex Motors is the only company in Vietnam offering this battery-swapping technology. Many drivers have reported:
“Delivering with Selex Camel helps cut up to 50% in maintenance costs and 30% in fuel costs compared to gasoline bikes.”

Shared Battery Infrastructure – A Scalable Green Solution
Beyond the vehicle itself, Selex’s battery and swapping station system is part of a long-term strategy to build shared energy infrastructure that can be used by all electric vehicle brands. Selex batteries are already trusted by companies such as Son Ha, DKBike, and major logistics partners including Grab, Be, Lazada, Gtel Post, and Viettel Post. The standardization of stations and batteries not only reduces infrastructure investment costs but also paves the way for scaling green delivery models across the industry.

Voices of Leadership
Dr. Nguyen Huu Phuoc Nguyen, CEO of Selex Motors, emphasized:
“Using electric bikes for deliveries is not only an environmental solution but also a competitive advantage for businesses. Our partnership with Ahamove is especially meaningful as Ho Chi Minh City has just announced its plan to transition delivery drivers to electric motorbikes.”
Mr. Phan Tuong Bach, Representative of Ahamove, shared:
“Beyond the initial 1,000 vehicles, Ahamove aims to convert up to 100,000 electric bikes in the future. We believe the collaboration between Selex Motors, Ahamove, and Gopika will open a new chapter for green logistics in Vietnam — more efficient, smarter, and more environmentally friendly. We hope this journey together will be strong, long-lasting, and bring many positive values to the community.”
Ms. Bui Thi Yen, COO of Gopika, stated:
“As a newly established, homegrown company, Gopika plays a role in implementing electric delivery solutions. With a focus on cost optimization, improved productivity, and sustainable development, we see electric bikes as the right answer to modern delivery challenges.”
Conclusion
As one of Vietnam’s most extensive and diverse delivery networks, Ahamove expects that leading the deployment of the Selex Camel electric fleet will not only enhance operational capabilities but also help set a new standard for urban logistics — where operational efficiency and environmental responsibility go hand in hand.