According to the latest news from Fast Technology on February 19th, many car owners who are on vacation in Hainan are stranded and unable to return home. After Deep Blue Car extended a helping hand, Avita Motors has also announced that they will provide free delivery services to stranded vacationers. According to a message from Avita's official WeChat account, Avita has noticed a severe shortage of ferry transportation capacity for cars crossing the Qiongzhou Strait during the return journey of the Spring Festival travel rush. If any car owners are vacationing in Hainan and encounter difficulties in leaving the island, they can contact Avita Car Rental.
Car owners can call the 24-hour service hotline, where Avita will provide free delivery services for out-of-town car owners stranded in Hainan. The vehicles will be transported to the designated cities in mainland China for free as soon as transportation capacity is restored. It's been reported that many car owners chose to travel by self-driving during this year's Spring Festival. Whether they own new energy vehicles or traditional fuel cars, they encountered various difficulties along the way.
Moreover, with the recent peak in Spring Festival return trips and the insufficient transportation capacity across the Qiongzhou Strait, many owners of new energy vehicles found themselves stranded in Hainan.
Some owners have expressed that due to the fire safety requirements of ships, each ferry is limited to carrying only 15 new energy vehicles, and obtaining ferry tickets for these vehicles is extremely difficult, with no one answering calls to the shipping companies.
Being stranded for several days, many owners are eager to leave the island. Some have even paid high prices, spending thousands of CNY to secure scalped ferry tickets, while others are at a loss and can only remain on the island.
This incident has drawn widespread attention from society, prompting several automobile brands to extend a helping hand. With the assistance of these automobile brands, it is believed that the stranded car owners in Hainan will be able to return to their hometowns as soon as possible.