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Mitsubishi backs Ample’s radical approach to charging EV batteries
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Ample是一家专注于电动汽车电池交换技术的初创公司,已在旧金山、马德里和日本进行了三年多的试点项目。近日,Ample获得了三菱商事2500万美元的融资,计划在2025年将部分试点客户转化为商业合同。这笔融资将帮助Ample扩大其电池交换站和车辆规模,并与三菱商事合作,利用其在商业车队和清洁能源方面的优势,加速电池交换技术的商业化进程。Ample已与Free2Move、Drive Sally等合作伙伴合作,为共享汽车和网约车提供电池交换服务,并在日本与多家企业合作部署电池交换站。Ample目前优先考虑在欧洲和日本进行商业部署,并关注美国电动汽车政策的变化,以期未来在美国市场实现商业化。

🔋Ample已在旧金山、马德里和日本等地进行了三年多的电动汽车电池交换技术试点,并获得了三菱商事2500万美元的融资,计划在2025年将试点客户转化为商业合同。

🤝Ample与三菱商事合作,利用其在商业车队和清洁能源方面的优势,加速电池交换技术的商业化进程。三菱商事持有部分有意电气化的商业车队的股份,例如日本便利店Lawson。

🚗Ample已与Free2Move、Drive Sally等合作伙伴合作,为共享汽车和网约车提供电池交换服务,例如在马德里为Free2Move的Fiat 500e提供电池交换服务,以及在旧金山为Uber司机提供Kia Niro的电池交换服务。

🇯🇵Ample已在日本京都部署了电池交换站,并与多家企业合作,包括MK出租车、京都市和京都府以及日本生命保险公司。

🇺🇸Ample目前优先考虑在欧洲和日本进行商业部署,并关注美国电动汽车政策的变化,尤其是在特朗普政府上台后,关注美国电动汽车补贴政策和中美贸易关系对电池供应链的影响。

Startup Ample is on a mission to convert commercial fleets into believers in the power of electric vehicle battery swapping technology.  

The company has spent the last three years piloting its electric vehicle battery swapping technology in San Francisco, Madrid, and Japan. Now, Ample is preparing to turn some of those pilot customers into commercial contracts in 2025. 

And to help Ample along is a fresh $25 million in funding from new investor Mitsubishi Corporation. 

The raise seems modest in comparison to Ample’s previous investment. In 2021, the year of free-flowing cash, Ample managed to raise a total of $190 million over two separate rounds. Ample co-founder and president John de Souza told TechCrunch this raise is the first close of what will hopefully be a $75 million round.

Ample provides commercial fleets with swappable battery packs and automated battery swapping stations. De Souza says the fresh funds will help the startup scale from tens of swapping stations and a few hundred Ample-equipped vehicles on public roads today to hundreds of stations and thousands of vehicles in the next year. 

Perhaps of equal importance to the cash is Ample’s partnership with Mitsubishi Corp. — not to be confused with Mitsubishi Motors. Mitsubishi Corp. has ownership stakes in commercial fleets interested in electrification, including Lawson, a popular Japanese convenience store. The conglomerate also has a clean energy division that can help Ample access renewable energy for its swapping stations, said de Souza. 

Ample’s first pilot-turned-customer will be Free2Move, a carsharing service owned by automaker Stellantis. Free2Move operates all-electric Fiat 500es in Madrid that are equipped with Ample’s battery swapping technology. De Souza anticipates expanding Ample’s presence in Madrid into ride-sharing and last-mile delivery markets soon. That could look similar to Ample’s previous partnership with Drive Sally provided battery swappable Kia Niros to Uber drivers in San Francisco. 

Ample will announce its commercial customers in Japan in the coming weeks, which the company says will include customers from its pilot in Kyoto. Earlier this year, Ample deployed its first battery swapping stations in the city as part of a partnership with Japanese energy company ENEOS. Several fleet partners use the stations, including MK Taxi, Kyoto City and Kyoto Prefecture, and Nippon Life Insurance Company. 

Ample, which is based in San Francisco, is prioritizing initial commercial deployments in Europe and Japan given the uncertainty surrounding EV legislation in the U.S. with the incoming Trump administration, de Souza said. 

Although, de Souza sees a potential avenue to commercialization in the U.S. if the subsidies remain as they are. 

“We need to understand what the implications are in terms of having Chinese batteries in the U.S., because we can allow [automakers] very quickly to switch those out…to a place that has a free trade agreement with the U.S.,” de Souza said, noting that Ample’s modular batteries are made with South Korean cylindrical cells and assembled in a California facility. The startup’s pitch to OEMs is that it can simply drop its batteries into EVs on the factory floor without disturbing the production line.

“We’ll see what the actual legislation turns out to be and then we can understand how we work with OEMs to go through and make sure they’re in compliance,” de Souza said. 

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