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Updated On: 31-Jul-2025 06:05 AM
SUN Mobility gets $135M to expand battery swapping in Africa and grow clean EV transport globally.
SUN Mobility raised $135 million, led by Helios Climate and PIDG.
Plans to launch Africa’s largest battery swapping network.
Over 900 battery swap stations already in India.
Supports two-wheeler, three-wheeler, four-wheeler, and heavy EVs.
Partners include IOCL, Vitol, and Bosch for global expansion.
SUN Mobility, a leader in battery swapping technology for electric vehicles (EVs), has raised $135 million in a landmark investment round. This funding will help the company expand its battery swapping network to Africa, marking a major step in its global growth. The investment round was led by Helios Climate, Africa’s top climate-focused investment platform, along with support from the Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG).
This investment will be used to launch Africa’s largest battery swapping network and also boost SUN Mobility’s presence in India, where it already operates extensively.
Battery swapping allows EV users to quickly replace a drained battery with a fully charged one at special stations. This method cuts down waiting time and solves many challenges associated with traditional charging methods.
SUN Mobility’s battery swapping platform is designed to work with various types of vehicles:
Two-wheelers
Three-wheelers (like e-rickshaws)
Heavy electric vehicles (HEVs)
This flexibility makes it easy to scale and useful for both fleet operators and governments aiming to cut emissions and promote electric mobility.
Founded in 2017 by the SUN Group and the Maini Group, SUN Mobility has already built a strong network in India:
Over 900 battery swapping stations are in operation
More than 50,000 EVs are powered by its technology
1.4 million battery swaps are completed every month
By separating battery ownership from vehicles, SUN Mobility helps reduce EV costs and makes electric mobility more affordable. This approach also benefits fleet operators by lowering operating expenses.
SUN Mobility sees Africa as a key market because of:
Rapid urban growth and a rising middle class
High use of two- and three-wheelers, which contribute around 5% of Africa’s CO2 emissions
Expected demand of over 1.9 million electric two- and three-wheelers per year by 2030
The newly secured investment will help:
Build a wide battery swapping network in key African cities
Offer cost-effective and clean mobility solutions
Support local governments in reducing air pollution and improving transportation
SUN Mobility’s growth is supported by several strategic partners:
Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) – Partner for joint ventures and infrastructure
Vitol – Parent company of Vivo Energy, Africa’s largest fuel retailer, offering market reach in Africa
Bosch – Collaborating on technology and components for EVs
The company also has a joint venture with IOCL called IndoFastSwap Energy, aimed at rapidly expanding battery swapping networks in India.
Chetan Maini, Co-Founder and Chairman of SUN Mobility, said:
“We have built a modular, fast, and scalable battery swapping ecosystem that truly adapts to real-world mobility needs. The success we’ve seen in India and the growing interest globally, especially in Africa, confirm our approach. Our open, interoperable system helps make EV ownership easier and supports governments in reducing emissions at scale.”
Reduces EV purchase costs by separating battery ownership
Quick battery swaps take just a few minutes
Scalable solution for different vehicle types and regions
Helps lower air pollution and emissions
Convenient for fleet operators with large numbers of EVs
With this $135 million funding, SUN Mobility plans to:
Build Africa’s largest battery swapping network
Expand further into markets like South-East Asia
Innovate in battery technology for various types of EVs
Work with vehicle manufacturers and governments to support clean transport policies
SUN Mobility’s global push, starting with Africa, aims to make EV adoption more affordable and convenient while contributing to a cleaner, greener planet.
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With a $135 million investment, SUN Mobility is set to transform EV infrastructure by launching Africa’s largest battery swapping network. Backed by global partners, the company aims to make electric mobility more affordable and scalable. This move strengthens its presence in India and opens new markets, driving cleaner transport solutions and reducing emissions across two continents.