SUN Mobility to Introduce Battery Swapping for LCVs and MCVs in 18-24 Months


By Robin Kumar Attri

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Updated On: 03-Sep-2024 10:49 AM


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SUN Mobility is launching battery-swapping technology for commercial vehicles, reducing costs and accelerating India's transition to electric mobility.

Key Highlights

Bengaluru-based SUN Mobility is gearing up to launch its battery-swapping technology for light and medium commercial vehicles (LCVs and MCVs) within the next 18 to 24 months. This cutting-edge technology was first introduced for heavy electric vehicles (HEVs) at Prawaas 4.0, an international bus and car operator’s conference.

The company's CEO of HEV, Ashok Agarwal, highlighted their focus on rolling out this technology across a wide range of applications. He said, “Our primary focus will be to showcase the robot’s capability to handle different use cases across segments like LCVs, MCVs, city buses, intercity buses, trucks, and mining vehicles. Once we prove its effectiveness, we plan to shift towards rental models.

SUN Mobility aims to cut down emissions in the transportation sector, with battery swapping providing a 40% reduction in the upfront cost of electric buses. The Smart Battery™ solution offers faster battery swaps in under three minutes, reducing operational costs by up to 20%. The compact design also allows for higher payload capacities.

To further support adoption, SUN Mobility partnered with Veera Vahana, launching India’s first battery-swappable buses for intercity routes. The company also plans to expand its reach with a strategic joint venture with IndianOil, making battery swapping accessible at over 37,000 fuel stations across India.

Since its inception in 2017, SUN Mobility has onboarded over 26,000 vehicles and operates more than 630 battery-swapping stations across the country.

CMV360 Says

SUN Mobility’s battery-swapping technology is set to revolutionize commercial vehicle electrification in India by reducing costs and improving efficiency. With strategic partnerships and a nationwide expansion plan, the company is well-positioned to boost EV adoption and contribute to India's zero-emission goals for heavy commercial vehicles.