The hydrogen-powered mobility market continues to grow, with what is said to be the ‘world’s first’ hydrogen fuel cell-powered electric three-wheeler, or Tuk Tuk.
"I am excited to be a part of Biliti Electric's Vision to make sustainable energy accessible to everyone. Biliti's SmartSwapp™ technology is truly groundbreaking and their interoperable modular batteries can revolutionize access to EV infrastructure." said Rick Wagoner
Rental e-scooter firm Voi Technology is trialling a new zero-emission way to service its machines in Bristol – an electric tuk-tuk. The Swedish firm will use the three-wheel Biliti Taskman EV to carry out service tasks, including swapping batteries and general maintenance, on its e-scooters in the city. The machine will be integrated with Voi’s existing fleet of support vehicles at its Bristol warehouse.
As electricity demand increases further with the use of EVs, DRE systems can both supply electricity and enable the uptake of various e-transport options for rural communities.
"The leading pan-African e-commerce giant, JUMIA has announced a partnership with California-based EV solutions provider BILITI Electric.
"I am impressed with Biliti's approach towards realizing their vision to electrify last-mile mobility across the globe," said Joseph. "Biliti's customer-centric approach enabled them to design a robust electric three-wheeler (tuk-tuk) with the first of its kind quick battery swapping system. I believe there will be a continued shift towards micro warehousing within cities globally. Biliti is well positioned with their compact EV solutions that have a proven track record in the hyper-local and last mile logistics space. I'm excited and looking forward to helping them with their global expansion."
California-based Biliti Electric Inc (Biliti) announced that it intends to setup the world’s largest electric three-wheeler factory in India’s Telangana state, with a production capacity of 240,000 electric vehicles each year.
Biliti Electric, a startup founded less than a year ago, wants its electric tuk tuks to become a common sight in densely packed cities in the United States.
Asia has held a monopoly on those awesome three-wheeled vehicles commonly known as tuktuks or rickshaws for far too long. Now BILITI Electric is trying to change that with the US introduction of the GMW Taskman.
"The $400 million commitment from GEM enables us to accelerate our growth, execute new strategic initiatives, acquire cutting edge production facilities and technology players, and expand our manufacturing base to meet the global demand for compact electric vehicles," said Rahul Gayam, CEO of BILITI Electric.