Latest Developments in Global Battery Swapping Market

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Latest Developments in Global Battery Swapping Market

  • Automotive
  • May 2025
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 220
  • No of Figures: 60

  • In November 2024, Ample (U.S.) announced a USD 25 million investment from Mitsubishi Corporation (Japan). This strategic collaboration goes beyond just a financial investment, where Mitsubishi Corporation will support Ample's ongoing efforts to expand its battery-swapping business
  • In August 2024, SUN Mobility (India) and Veera Vahana (India) showcased India's first modular battery swapping technology for heavy commercial vehicles at Prawaas 4.0 held in Bengaluru, India. SUN Mobility has tied relations with bus manufacturer Veera Vahana to launch what is claimed to be India's first 10.5 meters to be India's first 10.5-meter battery-swappable buses for intercity, regional, and suburban routes
  • In June 2024, CATL (China) Works with BAIC Group (China) to Develop Skateboard Chassis and Battery Swapping Business. Both company will work together to promote the development of battery swap models and swappable battery blocks, the circulation of swappable battery blocks and the management of battery-related data, as well as regional cooperation on battery swap stations
  • In September 2024, Nio (China) has signed an agreement with Suzhou Energy Group (China). The two companies will work together on charging and battery swap network construction, virtual power plant construction and operation, and the creation of zero-carbon stations
  • In July 2024, Gogoro (Taiwan) announced it has been certified to launch its battery swapping and Smartscooters in Singapore and plans to launch with its exclusive distribution partner, Cycle & Carriage (C&C) (Singapore). C&C also announced a partnership with Shell Recharge to launch battery swapping GoStations at Shell service stations in the Singapore market