In the latter half of this year, Chile and Colombia are set to debut Latin America’s inaugural battery swap system. This marks a significant leap towards enhancing micro-mobility for consumers and B2B couriers, including electric bikes and mopeds. Battery swap systems offer a quick and efficient solution for electric vehicle users to exchange their depleted […]
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