Honduras has a household mobile phone coverage rate of 93.4%. Coastal areas and rainforest attractions continue to see growing numbers of international visitors. However, only about 25% of the population has a bank account, creating a clear divide between cash and digital payment usage. The local shared power bank market is still in its early stage with very limited competition, making it a blue ocean opportunity. Building a Honduras shared power bank mobile payment system that integrates local wallets and international card payments is the key to reducing rental losses and achieving stable profitability.

1. Payment Overview in Honduras
Honduras’ payment ecosystem is gradually moving toward digitalization. Shared power bank projects need to integrate multiple payment methods, including QR payments, NFC payments, and POS card payments, to serve both local consumers and international tourists.
1. Tigo Money
A nationwide local mobile wallet that supports QR code payments for offline transactions. It covers a large number of unbanked users, with wide adoption among urban shopping areas and tourism-related merchants. It also provides low-cost settlement services for small-value transactions.
2. Tengo Wallet
A digital wallet launched through cooperation with local banking institutions. It is designed for young consumers’ daily small payments, featuring instant QR payment settlement and strong compatibility with unattended shared power bank rental scenarios.
3. Visa/Mastercard, Apple Pay/Google Pay
International payment solutions widely used in premium hotels and airports. They support NFC contactless payments by linking local bank cards and provide convenient cross-border payment options for international visitors.
2. Honduras Shared Power Bank Payment Solution

China Electric’s core shared power bank factory provides customized shared power bank hardware and software solutions specifically designed for European and American markets. It has completed payment integration with Tigo Money, Tengo Wallet, and international payment systems, while supporting independent software deployment.
Through OEM shared power bank customization services, operational optimization, and business model support, the company helps partners establish profitable Honduras shared power bank operations.
The Honduras shared power bank market has strong growth potential. The payment solution first integrates Tigo Money and Tengo Wallet QR payment channels, combined with local bank Debit Card POS payments to match local consumers’ small-value payment habits and accelerate market penetration.
For international tourists, the system supports Apple Pay and Google Pay contactless payments while accepting Visa and Mastercard international credit cards. This enables coverage across high-frequency locations such as tourist attractions, luxury hotels, and airports, providing convenient rental services and high-quality equipment deployment.
By creating a full-scenario payment ecosystem, the Honduras shared power bank solution helps operators achieve wider market coverage and stable long-term revenue growth.


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