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GS25 Convenience Store Chain Establishes Sharing Economy Platform


Customers will be able to use an electric kickboard and return it to a nearby GS25 store. (image: GS25)

Customers will be able to use an electric kickboard and return it to a nearby GS25 store. (image: GS25)

SEOUL, Apr. 11 (Korea Bizwire)Starting in June, customers are expected to be able to charge shared electric bicycles or kickboards at GS25 convenience stores.

GS25 announced on Wednesday that it will set up an electric bicycle and kickboard charging service facility at its stores in partnership with the shared micro-mobility integrated platform “GoGoSing.”

Under the terms of the deal, GoGoSing will operate 800 shared electric kickboards and shared electric bikes in Gangnam District in Seoul and Pangyo in Gyeonggi Province, while GS25 will set up charging facilities at stores in nearby areas.

Customers will be able to use an electric kickboard and return it to a nearby GS25 store, and if they need to charge their device, they will also be able to exchange or charge batteries at GS25.

GS25 expects that this will help convenience stores to move away from their focus on simply selling products and serve as a hub for charging various shared devices, as well as attracting new customers.

GS Retail has introduced charging facilities for electric vehicles at 45 locales at present, and will offer delivery services for convenience store products since starting from April, in tandem with the delivery application Yogiyo.

Kevin Lee (kevinlee@koreabizwire.com)

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