Blinq Mobility, India’s first electric mobility startup to introduce battery swapping in the 4-wheeler passenger vehicle segment, has raised ₹4.3 crore in a pre-seed round led by 8i Ventures. The round also saw participation from IIMA Ventures, AIC Banasthali, and a group of angel investors.
The company is building purpose-built, modular electric passenger vehicles designed from day one for battery swapping. Unlike conventional electric cars that depend on slow plug-in charging, Blinq vehicles use a fast battery-swapping architecture that allows batteries to be exchanged in minutes, enabling continuous operation with minimal downtime. By treating batteries as a swappable energy asset, Blinq reduces upfront vehicle costs and operational friction for fleet operators.
The freshly raised capital will be deployed to:
- Advance modular vehicle engineering and product development
- Build and validate autonomous battery-swapping systems
- Complete vehicle certification and homologation
- Deploy pilot fleets in campuses and controlled environments
- Run pilot programs with fleet operators and ride-hailing platforms
- Strengthen the core engineering and operations team
Speaking on the funding and vision, the Blinq Mobility founder stated:
“We see the battery as a separate entity and mobility as a flow of energy. This shift allows vehicles to operate continuously without being constrained by charging.”
“Battery swapping enables higher vehicle utilization, lower upfront costs, and a fundamentally better experience for both operators and users,” the founder added.
“Battery swapping is what finally makes electric cars viable for high-utilization use cases like fleets and ride-hailing.”
“We design for hours on the road, not hours on charge.”
“India’s urban EV adoption is not limited by demand; it is limited by downtime.”
“The best way to charge a vehicle is not to charge it at all – Just Swap.”
The founder further emphasised the broader mission: “Our vision is to make electric vehicles the default choice for the masses, not by incremental improvements, but by rethinking how EVs are built and operated. Our aim is to make electric vehicles work in the real world not just on paper. That means designing EVs for uptime, not parking.”
With this pre-seed round, Blinq Mobility is set to challenge the charging-dominated EV landscape and bring practical, high-uptime electric mobility to India’s urban fleets and ride-hailing services.





