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CATL battery swap service launched
    2022-01-20  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

CONTEMPORARY Amperex Technology Co. on Tuesday launched a battery swap service for electric vehicles (EVs) called EVOGO, which it said would allow drivers to change car batteries in one minute.

The Shenzhen-listed battery maker, also known as CATL, will set up swap stations in 10 cities around China and users will be able to access the service via an app, said Chen Weifeng, general manager of CATL’s subsidiary Contemporary Amperex Energy Service Technology Ltd.

The service allows drivers to swap out depleted battery blocks for freshly charged ones at its swap stations, Chen said.

Chinese automaker FAW Group’s Bestune NAT multi- purpose vehicle will be the first car that the service will be compatible with, he said, adding that more models would be included in the future.

“The new solution is to solve the problems of range anxiety, inconvenience of refueling and high total cost of ownership. As a business model of sharing and providing good services to our customers, we consider the battery as a shared product, instead of a consumer product for personal use,” Chen said.

Chen said the battery offered by his firm is currently compatible with 80 percent of global battery electric vehicles, and will be compatible with all battery electric vehicle models over the next three years globally.

EVOGO’s launch comes as electric vehicle sector companies are competing to cut costs and reduce “range anxiety” to increase the products’ appeal, especially in China where EV sales have taken off.

Chinese EV maker NIO has already built a network of 700 battery swapping stations across China since 2000, which allows NIO car owners to swap a fully charged battery in three minutes.

Geely also said in September that it aims to set up 5,000 battery swapping stations for electric vehicles globally by 2025.

Tesla’s fast charging technology Supercharger usually takes 15 minutes to recharge up to 200 miles of range. The U.S. automaker in the past tested, but then withdraw, a plan to offer battery swapping to customers.

Outside China, Honda Motor Co. has partnered with Yamaha Motor Co. and scooter maker Piaggio to develop swappable batteries for light electric vehicles. San Francisco startup Ample has partnered with Uber to offer battery swapping services to Uber drivers in California. (SD-Agencies)

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