VoltUp, a startup that offers battery-as-a-service (BaaS), announced it had partnered with BSNL to set up battery swapping stations for electric vehicles in the country. The company stated that the initial four locations for battery swapping stations under the partnership will be in Gurugram. This will enable an infrastructure of more than 150 charging docks. The project will eventually be extended to other cities in Haryana, and 30 more
locations by the year-end. VoltUp now boasts 110 charging stations and more than 1,300 charging docks in 10 cities and 8 states. VoltUp plans to have around 2000 stations by the end of 2024.
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