Gogoro Launched Battery Swapping Service in India

Gogoro Launched its Battery Swapping Platform in India

Gogoro, an American battery-swapping startup, has announced a pilot service for Delhi, India. The company says its battery swapping stations will reduce downtime for electric scooter and bike fleets. The stations are modular and weatherproof and can be installed anywhere. The company claims that its battery swapping stations can handle up to 200 battery swaps per day. Each swap takes about six seconds.

Gogoro, a battery-swapping ecosystem leader, has announced a B2B partnership with Zypp Electric to accelerate the transition to electric last-mile delivery. The companies plan to work together to operate a battery-swapping pilot service for scooters and last mile delivery fleets in Delhi.

Gogoro's battery-swapping technology has been used in over 350 million battery swaps globally. The company is planning to launch a B2B battery swapping pilot service in India to test the technology. The goal of the service is to encourage electric scooter owners to make the transition to sustainable energy. Ultimately, this will help consumers and companies save money on gas and maintenance.

Gogoro announced a strategic B2B partnership with Zypp Electric, the leading EV-as-a-Service platform in India. The partnership is expected to start in December 2022 with a pilot in Delhi. The two companies plan to roll out the service through a network of Gogoro Network GoStations and Gogoro Intelligent Mobility Solutions.

Gogoro is a global EV player. Its battery-swapping platform has already performed 350 million battery swaps, making it a leader in the EV ecosystem. Gogoro's platform is simple to use, and open to businesses of all sizes. Gogoro's aim is to build a robust EV ecosystem in India by decarbonizing last-mile deliveries.

Gogoro will launch its battery-swapping pilot service in Delhi, India. The company aims to build more swapping stations in Delhi than it currently operates in Taiwan. Its global network of battery swapping stations has already completed 350 million swaps.

The new service allows for the swapping of batteries, which can help a company reduce the cost of recharging batteries. It will also provide a cost-efficient solution for electric scooters. This new technology will help Indian cities move towards more sustainable transportation.

Chandeshawar Singh

Chandeshawar Singh is a Blogger with more than 10+ years of experience in Tech Blogging

Post a Comment

Previous Post Next Post