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The Taiwan-based company offers an innovative battery swap system that’s ideal for electric scooters and motorcycles parked in places where a power plug might not be available. In some past articles, we’ve been pretty excited about Gogoro.
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Based in Taiwan, Gogoro has regularly expanded into new countries by partnering with local energy companies. We are proud to be partnering with an industry leader like Nebula Energy who shares our vision for accelerating the electric transformation of Nepal’s two-wheel transportation industry.
Together with Cycle & Carriage, we are introducing a new generation of two-wheel urban transportation and refueling in Singapore. Gogoro’s battery-swapping standard has proven popular in its domestic market of Taiwan, where over 1.4 The models include the Gogoro VivaMix, Gogoro Premium, and Gogoro SuperSport.
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