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Zypp Sets Up 20 Battery Swapping Stations in Delhi-NCR

Remarking on the latest development, Rashi Agarwal, Co-Founder of Zypp said, “At Zypp, we are driven with a vision of enabling greener and futuristic means of everyday commute through Zypp e-scooters serving the delivery segment who have a 100-120km running requirement daily."

March 30, 2020. By News Bureau

The green tech startup Zypp has announced its venture in battery swapping for electric vehicles, the company said in a press release. It has installed 15 battery swapping stations in Gurugram.

As per the announcement, the users can use the electric scooter ride-sharing app Zypp to opt for a battery swap option and avail a swap within 3 minutes and continue to ride e-bikes for another 75kms without breaking.

Remarking on the latest development, Rashi Agarwal, Co-Founder of Zypp said, “At Zypp, we are driven with a vision of enabling greener and futuristic means of everyday commute through Zypp e-scooters serving the delivery segment who have a 100-120km running requirement daily."

She further added," We have installed 20 battery swapping stations across key hot-spots in Gurgaon. Through battery swapping, users can hit the roads in just three minutes for another 75kms. We are affirmative that the same would help more users take on electric mobility, especially with the growing emphasis on solo commuting options, delivery segment and look forward to an affirmative response.”

Fitted with IoT locks and lithium-ion batteries, Zypp e-bikes can also be hired remotely via the app. Upon completion of the trip, users need to park these e-scooters in the Zypp parking points only which ensures complete safety of these scooters at all times, informed the release.

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