Swiggy-backed Rapido has joined hands with battery swapping and tech start-up RACEnergy for the deployment of swappable e-autos in Hyderabad which will be pressed into service by the end of CY2023.
Rapido co-founder Aravind Sanka confirmed the development and said “RACEnergy’s battery-swapping technology and energy-dense batteries will help us make electric transport available for the masses. We see this partnership benefitting both parties, this is a welcome addition to our fleet, with e-vehicles steadily making their grounds in the Indian market, we are always game to embrace the future”.
The Bengaluru-based ride-hailing app which is having a run with the regulators has off late withdrawn services from Maharashtra due to a high court ruling and more than 16,000 bike riders in Guwahati have also pulled out due to payment issues, along with Ola and Uber riders in the state of Assam.
Notwithstanding such controversies, Rapido has made sizable progress in the urban e-mobility market and with its partnership with RACEnergy, it will be its first entry into the swappable e-rickshaw market.
RACEnergy is one of the first companies in India to receive the AIS 156 safety certification for its swappable battery packs. Certified by the Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI), this is on par with the highest acceptable global safety standards for EV batteries.
Arun Sreyas, Co-founder and CEO of, RACEnergy sharing the tie-up announcement said that as the firm joins hands with Rapido, it will enable RACEnergy to “expand our network to multiple cities and onboard a greater number of e-Auto drivers. As a result, we anticipate higher battery utilization and circulation”.