Yuma Energy is setting up a next-gen battery charging and swapping network for electric two-wheelers in India. (Image: Yulu)
L-R: Matteo Del Sorbo, EVP, Magna International and Amit Gupta, co-founder and CEO, Yulu.
Yulu aims to aggressively scale up its vehicle fleet to 100,000 e-bikes by the end of the calendar, and is the prime customer for Yuma Energy.
Yulu-Magna collaboration spawns new Battery-as-a-Service company

Yuma Energy to set up battery swapping infrastructure for electric two-wheelers; plans to scale up the network to 500 stations across multiple Indian cities by end-2023.

03 Feb 2023 | 11986 Views | By Mayank Dhingra

Global automotive Tier-1 giant Magna International’s major capital investment of US$ 77 million (Rs 613 crore) in Indian electric mobility service start-up Yulu, along with its investment into a new joint-venture energy company, in September 2022, has borne fruit in the form of a new battery-as-a-service (BaaS) brand – ...

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