Rider swaps battery at an electric two-wheeler station on an Indian street.
Reliance New Energy is poised to introduce battery-swapping services specifically designed for electric two-wheelers. This strategic move is aimed at capturing a significant share of the rapidly growing delivery and logistics segment, where vehicle uptime and efficient refueling are critical.
The company has reportedly secured the necessary certifications for both the batteries and the vehicles that will support this new service. This indicates a significant step forward in operational readiness.
Initial deployment of the battery-swapping infrastructure will commence with Reliance’s own fleet of electric two-wheelers. This phased approach will allow the company to refine operations and gather valuable data before a broader commercial rollout.
A wider commercial launch is anticipated by the fiscal year 2027. This initiative aligns with Reliance’s overarching strategy to bolster its presence in the clean energy and electric mobility sectors, contributing to India’s transition towards sustainable transportation solutions.