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Two-minute battery changes propel India’s shift to e-scooters

Sagyarani, a 38-year-old e-shuttle driver for MetroRide, pulls up to one of startup Sun Mobility’s 14 automated orange-and-black booths, taps her authentication key to open a vacant compartment, inserts a drained battery and pulls out a fully powered pack.

March 21, 2022 / 07:35 IST
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The Sun Mobility battery plant in Bengaluru. Photographer: Samyukta Lakshmi/Bloomberg
The Sun Mobility battery plant in Bengaluru. Photographer: Samyukta Lakshmi/Bloomberg

For time-pressed delivery drivers in Bengaluru, replenishing the batteries of the electric auto rickshaws increasingly being used to ferry everything from people to groceries around India’s teeming tech hub can now take just a matter of minutes.

Sagyarani, a 38-year-old e-shuttle driver for MetroRide, pulls up to one of startup Sun Mobility’s 14 automated orange-and-black booths, taps her authentication key to open a vacant compartment, inserts a drained battery and pulls out a fully powered pack. That means more hours on the road transporting commuters to metro stations, MetroRide’s main business. Another bonus: it costs just 50 rupees (67 cents) to swap out a single fully discharged battery, which is about half the price of 1 liter (¼ gallon) of gasoline.

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The Sun Mobility battery plant in Bengaluru. Photographer: Samyukta Lakshmi/Bloomberg

Battery swapping, a relatively new technology pioneered in China, has been transformative for Sagyarani, who goes by only one name. She has to recharge three lithium-ion batteries -- which give a combined range of 80 kilometers (50 miles) -- in her auto rickshaw twice every five-hour shift.