Electric scooter with swappable batteries in Taiwan



    by thepoylanthropist

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    1. thepoylanthropist on

      These are Gogoro scooters. They are like the tesla of scooters! Extremely popular, kinda expensive to buy compared to gas scooters but of course extremely cheap to run. I think the swappable batteries are part of a subscription service.

    2. Ok_Somewhere_6438 on

      Here in Argentina they probably steal them and extract the copper to sell it, hahaha

    3. There’s a boomer “in my day, you didn’t need to charge the *take a penny, leave a penny* tray” joke to be made here…

      This is so handy, though I assume it’s a service you subscribe or pay into? Because otherwise this would be a very easy way to get rid of your crappy old battery that won’t hold a charge and replace it with two new ones.

      Maybe that first screen she points at is verifying the state of the batteries she dropped off?

    4. this_guy_aves on

      This is how electric cars should be IMO, go to a battery station, get it swapped out, keep going. They charge you for how low the battery you’re dropping off is and how juiced the one you’re picking up is, and off you go.

    5. Personal-Dev-Kit on

      In America I am sure someone would sue them for having to lift something heavier than a grape.

    6. Stunning_Spare on

      It was good idea back then, the company is close to bankruptcy. The modular design of scooter raises maintenance fee and inconvenient (there’re scooter repair shops everywhere in Taiwan, but this you have to go special gogoro shop). Subscription fee is too expensive monthly, and company are still using 7-9 years old batteries, that means you have to be really lucky to get a fully charged one. so milage anxiety + scooter stopped halfway due to battery malfunction.

    7. Could you imagine this in NYC or Chicago? It would be spray painted and stripped for its copper 🤣

    8. A company tried it in India and the consumers asked them, when I buy I get a new battery and why should I swap it for an older one and give my new battery away. And the company failed miserably.

    9. AWinnipegGuy on

      Seeing stuff like this makes me realize North America is still in the 20th century in so many ways when it comes to technology.

    10. This_Loss_1922 on

      You mean they can do this without sending migrant toddlers to concentration camps?

    11. The_chosen_turtle on

      Would love for my taxes to pay for infrastructure and services like this. But it’s been used to bombs girls in schools

    12. This is genius. It’s like what you can do with lawn care tools. If only you could do this with electric cars too. Imagine just being able to pull into any gas station and swap out the whole battery and be on your way.

    13. InsecureInscapist on

      This is how I always imagined EVs working. 
      Swapping out these giant chunky canisters at service stations like they ground crew servicing the space plane in fifth element.

    14. Alan_Reddit_M on

      Here in Mexico, people would steal the fucking batteries and promptly resell them on Facebook marketplace

    15. (BANGS ON THE TABLE IN TIME TO HIS WORDS)

      Why. Don’t. We. Just. Have. This. Every…. where. ALREADY?!

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