Top 9 Battery Swapping startups

Oct 24, 2024 | By Alexander Gillet

These startups develop battery swapping technologies or networks of stations where EV (or e-bike) users can quickly exchange depleted batteries for fully charged ones, instead of long charging.
1
Country: India | Funding: $578.3M
Ather Energy is building india's first intelligent electric scooters along with the first public charging infrastructure
2
Country: Taiwan | Funding: $1.1B
Gogoro is an electric scooter maker. With a mission to deliver consumer innovations that will improve how the world’s most populated cities distribute and utilize energy, the company is enabling the transformation of megacities into smart cities. Gogoro is working toward a better future by putting power in the hands of everyone – to move us all forward, faster. Gogoro aims to deliver consumer innovations that will improve how the world’s most populated cities distribute and utilize energy.
3
Country: USA | Funding: $290.7M
Ample utilizes autonomous robotics and smart-battery technology to solve the energy delivery challenge for electric transportation.
4
Country: Singapore | Funding: $110.8M
Oyika is a motor vehicle company that builds battery swap and charging infrastructure for electric vehicles.
5
Country: Indonesia | Funding: $29.2M
Swap is a e-mobility start-up that offers swappable battery product for e-motorcycles.
6
Country: USA | Funding: $25.9M
Circularity platform that streamlines electric vehicle battery assessment, integration, and reuse.
7
Country: Netherlands | Funding: €5M
Skoon Energy aims to accelerate the energy transition by setting up a network of versatile swappable batteries, to share, rent and lease. The company wants to build a trusted community marketplace for businesses to offer, discover, and book energy storage for mobile and/or temporary applications.
8
Country: Sweden | Funding: SEK21M
Cling Systems ensures that batteries are recycled, repurposed, and reused by connecting the ecosystem.
9
Country: India
RACE Energy is working to power the future of mobility through clean and efficient technologies.
Editor: Alexander Gillet
Alexander Gillet is a senior editor for EnergyStartups. He has a deep background in energy sector and startups. Alexander graduated from Emlyon Business School, a leading French business school specialized in entrepreneurship. He has helped several non-profit organizations dedicated to promoting environmental education and sustainability and has written over 250 articles on energy technology for various websites. In his free time, Alexander enjoys yoga, camping and exploring the Blue Ridge Mountains. You can contact Alexander at alexgillet(at)energystartups(dot)com