Sun Mobility expands network in Maharashtra with Amazon India
Sun Mobility plans to deploy over 2000 battery swapping stations in Maharashtra by 2025.
Sun Mobility has launched battery-swapping network for electric vehicles in Mumbai, Maharashtra, in collaboration with Amazon India. With the first set of stations placed at Amazon’s sites in Mumbai and Pune, the company plans to deploy over 2000 battery swapping points across Maharashtra by 2025.
Sun Mobility plans to set up over 2000 Swap Points across the state of Maharashtra by 2025 supporting over 2,00,000 electric two and three-wheelers and expects to clock over 3,00,000 swaps per day. This infrastructure is expected to create 3000+ direct employment opportunities and support over 2,00,000 self-employed / fleet-employed EV users.
Speaking on the initiative, Anant Badjatya, CEO of Sun Mobility said, “We are delighted to partner with the state in setting up an enabling ecosystem to drive automotive electrification with our strategic partners –, Indian Oil, Amazon our OEM partners like Piaggio, Omega Seiki, Hero Electric and Greaves. This expansion will further strengthen our partnership with Amazon, while enabling them with environment-friendly delivery options pan India.”
Aaditya Thackeray, Maharashtra Minister of Environment & Climate Change added that, “We look forward to working with various players in the space and extending all necessary support to make Maharashtra a leading example in EV adoption.”
Earlier this year, Amazon and Sun Mobility worked together to expand the deployment of EVs integrated with battery swapping technology for delivery fleet operations. This expansion will further bolster Amazon’s efforts to implement more sustainable practices in its operations, as well as contribute to its Climate Pledge goals – a commitment to achieve net-zero carbon by 2040, 10 years ahead of the Paris Agreement.
Commenting on the expansion Abhinav Singh, Director – Customer Fulfilment, Supply Chain and Global Specialty Fulfilment, Amazon India said “In line with our climate pledge, we made a commitment to sustainably build a fleet of 10,000 EVs in our transportation network by 2025. Our collaboration with Sun Mobility is yet another step in the direction of building this fleet and enabling it with industry-leading battery swap technology.”
The EV operations supported by Sun Mobility Swap PointTM network are expected to reduce vehicular CO2 emissions in the state, by 3,00,000 tonne per annum. Out of this expansion, Sun Mobility plans to deploy over 100 swap stations in Mumbai itself and followed by Pune in this fiscal. This network will support over 4000 EVs (two- and three-wheelers for goods and passengers) in these two cities using SUN Mobility’s battery swapping technology.
Sun Mobility and Amazon have been working on deploying electric vehicles for last-mile delivery, and setting up Sun Mobility operated swapping points for the same at Amazon sites. Currently, there are 200+ vehicles deployed using SUN Mobility’s swap solutions for Amazon’s delivery operations across Delhi-NCR and Bangalore, covering 12,500+ daily kilometers, and clocking 1,250+ daily swaps. To take this partnership further, several Swap Points are also being commissioned at different Amazon sites across Mumbai, Pune, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, and Hyderabad.
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