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Suggestions on the development of power bank share station rental

2022-11-22 11:26:10 Shenzhen Zhongxinli Electronic Technology Co., Ltd. 0

 1. Establish user trust 
     In the sharing economy mode, trust has become the most concerned issue. At present, collecting deposits is undoubtedly the biggest obstacle to expanding the scale of users. Many users said that as long as they saw the need to pay the deposit, they would worry about whether the deposit could be returned in time. Then they will give up using the shared power bank. Can we learn from the operation mode of bike sharing? All users have certain credit qualifications. For example, teachers, military officers and students on campus can be exempted from the deposit with valid certificates. It is not just limited to the credit score of Alipay and WeChat.


2. Improve security
    In order to seek long-term development, the power bank share station rental must improve its safety performance. "Previously, I was thinking about how to develop faster, but now I am thinking about how to develop more long-term." In summer, the temperature is so high that people can't stand the heat. The shared power bank will generate heat when it runs at high speed. Should we think about how to solve this problem? To improve the quality of the power bank, it is also necessary to ensure regular maintenance of the power bank. It is better to publicize the use and safety information of the power bank to relevant users.
    At the same time, brands should constantly improve the backend operating system platform. How to avoid disclosing the user's personal information, and avoid the situation that the power banks cannot be returned, which will damage the interests of consumers.
3. Broaden profit channels
    At present, no good and clear profit mode has been formed in the market. Enterprises can use big data to make statistics on the distribution of users, formulate a targeted profit mode, and improve the utilization rate of shared power banks.