Quick Takeaways
- India’s fleet-focused electric two-wheeler market is seeing a shift toward battery-as-a-service to lower costs and improve uptime.
- Large-scale battery swapping deployments are emerging as a key enabler for last-mile and shared mobility electrification.
Recently, India’s electric mobility ecosystem witnessed a major development as a battery-as-a-service partnership was announced between Yuma Energy and Motovolt Mobility to deploy 15,000 Motovolt M7 electric scooters for fleet operations by the end of 2026. The collaboration focuses on addressing critical adoption barriers such as range anxiety, charging delays, and high upfront battery costs in the electric two-wheeler segment.
Battery-as-a-Service Partnership Strengthens Fleet EV Economics
Under this battery-as-a-service partnership, Motovolt’s M7 multi-utility electric scooter will be integrated with Yuma Energy’s battery-swapping network. By decoupling battery ownership from vehicle purchase, fleet operators can significantly reduce initial capital expenditure while ensuring uninterrupted operations through rapid battery swaps.
Motovolt M7 Integrated With Battery Swapping Network
The Motovolt M7 has been positioned as a durable, utility-focused electric scooter designed for intensive fleet usage. Through access to Yuma Energy’s swapping infrastructure, riders can exchange depleted batteries within minutes instead of waiting hours for charging, improving asset utilization and daily delivery efficiency.
The collaboration also introduces a lifetime battery warranty for end users, further reducing ownership risk and enhancing long-term reliability for commercial operators.
Accelerating Electric Two-Wheeler Adoption in India
This battery-as-a-service partnership aims to support large-scale electric two-wheeler adoption across urban and semi-urban markets. By combining vehicle engineering with energy infrastructure, the initiative targets last-mile delivery, shared mobility, and other high-usage applications where operational efficiency directly impacts profitability.
Motovolt Mobility, founded in 2019, has already delivered over 35,000 electric vehicles. These vehicles have collectively covered more than 65 million kilometers, resulting in fuel savings of around 1.7 million liters and a reduction of approximately 3.71 million kilograms of carbon emissions. The new deployment is expected to further strengthen these sustainability gains while improving fleet economics.
Battery-as-a-Service Partnership Strengthens Fleet EV Economics
Under this battery-as-a-service partnership, Motovolt’s M7 multi-utility electric scooter will be integrated with Yuma Energy’s battery-swapping network. By decoupling battery ownership from vehicle purchase, fleet operators can significantly reduce initial capital expenditure while ensuring uninterrupted operations through rapid battery swaps.
- Faster turnaround times compared to conventional charging
- Lower operational downtime for delivery and mobility fleets
- Predictable energy costs through subscription-based battery usage
Motovolt M7 Integrated With Battery Swapping Network
The Motovolt M7 has been positioned as a durable, utility-focused electric scooter designed for intensive fleet usage. Through access to Yuma Energy’s swapping infrastructure, riders can exchange depleted batteries within minutes instead of waiting hours for charging, improving asset utilization and daily delivery efficiency.
The collaboration also introduces a lifetime battery warranty for end users, further reducing ownership risk and enhancing long-term reliability for commercial operators.
Accelerating Electric Two-Wheeler Adoption in India
This battery-as-a-service partnership aims to support large-scale electric two-wheeler adoption across urban and semi-urban markets. By combining vehicle engineering with energy infrastructure, the initiative targets last-mile delivery, shared mobility, and other high-usage applications where operational efficiency directly impacts profitability.
Motovolt Mobility, founded in 2019, has already delivered over 35,000 electric vehicles. These vehicles have collectively covered more than 65 million kilometers, resulting in fuel savings of around 1.7 million liters and a reduction of approximately 3.71 million kilograms of carbon emissions. The new deployment is expected to further strengthen these sustainability gains while improving fleet economics.
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