In a landmark milestone for India’s electric mobility sector, Battery Smart has become the first company in the country to complete 100 million battery swaps across its network of electric two- and three-wheelers. Achieved nearly five years after the company’s founding, this achievement underscores India’s shift toward clean, affordable, and accessible electric mobility, while highlighting Battery Smart’s pan-India, tech-driven, and scalable battery-swapping model built on affordability and strong ecosystem collaboration. The company is estimated to operate around 70% of India’s battery swapping infrastructure.
To commemorate this milestone and strengthen its commitment to drivers, Battery Smart has also launched the Driver Welfare Fund 2026, a ₹10 crore initiative aimed at enhancing the social and economic security of its driver community. The fund will provide insurance and financial protection, referral and reward programs, free swaps, skill development, and community inclusion initiatives, benefiting approximately 1 lakh EV drivers.
Speaking on the milestone, Battery Smart’s Pulkit Khurana, Co-founder, Battery Smart said, “Crossing 100 million swaps is a landmark for EV adoption in India, not just for us. It demonstrates the potential of battery swapping to make clean mobility accessible, affordable, and inclusive at scale. Each swap represents a choice, a driver choosing clean mobility over combustion, assurance over anxiety and improved uptime over long waiting hours. This achievement belongs to our community of drivers, battery swap station partners, OEM collaborators, investors, and policymakers who believed that battery swapping could succeed at scale in India.”
“Looking ahead, the Driver Welfare Fund reinforces our commitment to the community that made this possible. As we continue to grow, we remain focused on strengthening India’s EV mobility backbone, powered by smarter IoT batteries, more efficient station operations, and robust safety systems. This milestone is just the beginning, and together, we are building the future of clean mobility for India,” said Siddharth Sikka, Co-founder, Battery Smart.
Battery Smart has also fostered an inclusive EV ecosystem, supporting over 5,000 women drivers and 250 women partners, promoting diverse participation in India’s clean mobility journey. Its technology stack, including IoT-enabled batteries and real-time monitoring, enables predictive maintenance and minimizes downtime, a critical factor for gig economy drivers. The system ensures high uptime and a reliable swapping experience nationwide, allowing drivers to swap batteries anytime, anywhere.
Looking forward, Battery Smart plans to expand to 100 more cities by 2026, deploy thousands of additional swap stations, and scale daily swaps to meet growing demand from commercial EV operators. The company’s roadmap also includes investments in next-generation safety systems, enhanced IoT intelligence, and continued collaboration with regulators and industry stakeholders to accelerate India’s clean mobility transition.





