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Terra Motors' EVs To Be Integrated With SUN Mobility's Swappable Batteries

These EVs will benefit from SUN Mobility's swap points, a few of which will be placed at select Terra Motors dealerships.
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By Pratik Rakshit

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Published on April 21, 2022

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  • The alliance will soon deploy these electric vehicles in India.
  • These EVs will benefit from SUN Mobility's swap points.
  • Terra Motors is based in Japan and India.

SUN Mobility announced a partnership with Japanese electric vehicle manufacturer Terra Motors Corporation to integrate the latter's electric three-wheeler passenger vehicles and two-wheeler platforms with swappable batteries-based technology. The alliance will soon deploy these electric vehicles in India. These EVs will benefit from SUN Mobility's swap points, a few of which will be placed at select Terra Motors dealerships. Terra Motors develops mobility platforms across Japan, South Asia, and Southeast Asia, and is based in Japan and India.

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Akihiro Ueda, CEO of Terra Motors said, “The partnership with SUN Mobility, a pioneer in EV battery swapping space, is Terra Motors' first such partnership. We hope that this alliance will accelerate the creation of an ecosystem for the promotion of EVs in the country. SUN Mobility's network across India shall help create a convenient and comfortable EV ecosystem for our consumers.”

Anant Badjatya, CEO of SUN Mobility, said, “The partnership will create a strong presence across the country with robust electric 3-wheeler products and enable the two companies to tangibly impact the lives of hundreds of people by making   use of electric vehicles efficient, cheaper, and more convenient.”

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SUN's network of swap points allows for a quick charge, that is faster, cheaper, and convenient for the customers. The Bengaluru-based EV battery solution maker also offers pay-per-use model to pay for only the energy used per swap. The organization is working with fleet operators, shared mobility providers, cities and automotive OEMs across all platforms including two/three wheelers and buses to offer economical, scalable, and smarter solutions for electric vehicles.

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Last Updated on April 21, 2022


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