Odysse Electric partners with Sun Mobility to power e-commute bike

ETAuto Desk ETAuto Desk | 08-07 00:30

The vehicles will be manufactured at Odysse Electric's facility in Ahmedabad, India.
Odysse Electric announced on Monday that its e-commute bike, Vader SM, will utilise Sun Mobility's battery swap solution in key international markets through a strategic collaboration. This partnership aims to expand Odysse Electric's global presence and promote the adoption of electric mobility worldwide.

Odysse Electric offers a portfolio that includes two e-motorcycle models and five e-scooter models with various variants. The partnership with Sun Mobility will help Odysse Electric bring its flagship product, Vader SM, to new markets by utilising Sun Mobility's advanced battery infrastructure and network.

"Our association with Sun Mobility will enable us to bring our flagship product, Vader SM, to new markets by leveraging its advanced battery infrastructure and network," said Odysse Electric Vehicles Pvt Ltd CEO Nemin Vora.

The collaboration will use Sun Mobility's battery-swapping platform to improve the accessibility and convenience of Vader SM in markets such as Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia. This will be implemented under the Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) model.

The vehicles will be manufactured at Odysse Electric's facility in Ahmedabad, India. Sun Mobility is currently setting up its battery swapping stations on a pilot basis across Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia. These stations will enable riders to swap batteries quickly and easily, addressing concerns about upfront costs, range anxiety, and long charging times for electric vehicle owners.

"This partnership marks a significant step forward in our mission to drive affordable sustainable mobility solutions globally, leveraging our battery swapping platform to enhance accessibility and convenience for electric vehicle users worldwide," said Sun Mobility co-founder and Executive Director Ajay Goel.

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