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HPCL joins RACEnergy to launch first Battery swap station in Hyderabad

Hyderabad, Jan 3: RACEnergy, a leading electric vehicle infrastructure company, on Monday inaugurated its first Battery Swap Station at Hi-hi-tech city in Hyderabad along with Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL), one of the largest energy companies in India.
The station was inaugurated by Telangana Principal Secretary (IT and Industries) Jayesh Ranjan in the presence of RACEnergy CTO and Co-Founder Gautham Maheswaran.
The pilot will see three battery swap stations being set-up at various HPCL outlets at prime locations in the city in January 2022, the company said in a release here.
This will be the first step in RACEnergy’s vision to set-up a network of battery swapping infrastructure for electric two and three wheelers.
Speaking on the occasion, Gautham said “We are excited to be associated with HPCL, as they continue to make bold strides in the field of e-mobility. We would also like to thank them for giving us the opportunity to pilot our battery swap stations at their retail outlets.”
“A robust swapping infrastructure is essential to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles, and HPCL’s network of retail outlets will allow us to reach every corner of the state with ease,” said Arun Sreyas, CEO and Co-Founder, RACEnergy.
The battery swap stations and swappable batteries manufactured by RACEnergy provide a well-integrated solution that is economical and scalable, wherein drivers can simply swap their discharged batteries with the charged ones within 2 minutes, enabling them to be on the road for longer durations.
To bring vehicles on-board its platform, RACEnergy is providing retrofit kits that convert existing ICE auto-rickshaws into electric vehicles that will be compatible with its swapping network.
By clubbing these two technologies, RACEnergy is able to provide a similar experience of re-fueling ICE vehicles, but at 50 per cent the operating cost, and with minimal upfront costs.
RACEnergy , an electric vehicle infrastructure company accelerating the adoption of electric mobility in India through its battery swapping technology for electric 2 and 3 wheelers.
The company, founded by BITS Pilani alumni, Arun Sreyas and Gautham Maheswaran in 2018, is on a path to set up 500 battery swap stations in India by mid-2023 with 100 of them in Hyderabad, by leveraging its national and state level partnerships.

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