Mitsubishi Debuts EV Battery Swap Network for Cars AND Trucks in Tokyo
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Mitsubishi to trial battery swap technology for electric trucks and buses
Mitsubishi is to take part in a multi-year trial that will feature more than 150 battery-swappable electric buses and trucks and 14 battery swap stations. The post Mitsubishi to trial battery swap technology for electric trucks and buses appeared first on The Driven.
Mitsubishi Unveils Fast Battery Swap Network in Tokyo
Mitsubishi has taken a bold step into the future of electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure with the debut of a pioneering battery swap network in Tokyo, Japan. The initiative, launched in partnership with Ample, a California-based battery-swapping technology company, and Yamato Transport, a major logistics firm, aims to revolutionize how EVs—both passenger cars and commercial trucks—are powered, addressing one of the most persistent challenges in …
Mitsubishi and Ample team up for battery swapping in Tokyo
Ample, a California-based battery swapping company, is launching the ‘Japan Commercial EV Battery Swapping Project’ in Tokyo together with Mitsubishi and Yamato Transport. A fleet of 150 electric trucks and vans will be deployed for daily commercial operations, powered by 14 battery swapping stations located throughout the city. Ample was founded in 2014 and aims to bring battery swapping technology to the mass market. But unlike companies like …
In Tokyo, drivers of e-cars and trucks will be able to replace their empty batteries with full batteries in just a few minutes. Mitsubishi will launch a pilot project there. (Mitsubishi, car)
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