Nebula Energy and Gogoro Inc. launched Gogoro Battery Swapping and introduced the Gogoro CrossOver GX250 Smartscooter in Nepal. The announcement was made at a media event in the city of Kathmandu, Nepal, where the first battery swapping station is located. Nebula is an authorized and exclusive partner of Gogoro Inc. Gogoro battery swapping will initially be available to strategic B2B customers in the Kathmandu valley where Nebula plans to rollout Gogoro battery swapping stations every two to three kilometers.

Nebula plans to offer Gogoro Smartscooters at consumer retail locations later in 2024. Gogoro CrossOver Smartscooter Series: Nebula Energy is introducing the Gogoro CrossOver GX250 Smartscooter, the ultimate Two-Wheel SUV. The GX250 is manufactured in Maharashtra, India and is Gogoro's first India-made Smartscooter.

The CrossOver series is built on a redesigned all-terrain frame that enables increased rigidity and comfort while offering a variety of storage, riding, and customization capabilities. The CrossOver GX250's new frame design greatly increases the durability of the suspension system and accommodates larger loads while emphasizing comfort and stability. Gogoro Battery Swapping Technology: At the heart of Gogoro's ecosystem is an open and interoperable battery swapping platform that is recognized by Guidehouse Insights as the leading battery swapping platform for lightweight urban vehicles in the world.

Gogoro battery swapping is a new generation of swappable battery refueling that is smart, safe, and continually optimizing itself to be dynamic and versatile for riders, businesses, and communities. Battery swapping is an innovative concept that involves the quick replacement of a depleted battery with fully charged ones, providing users with a rapid and efficient way to extend their vehicle's range. Battery swapping technology helps solve the current obstacles for wide-scale adoption and addresses the urban mobile energy demands in a safe, sustainable, and scalable way.

Gogoro's Battery Swapping addresses many of the concerns associated with electric two-wheeler adoption in Nepal including: Reduction in total cost of ownership; Addressing concerns regarding battery ownership and replacement cost; Mitigating range anxiety as battery swapping is the quickest way to refuel a vehicle; quicker than ICE vehicles; Reducing charging time ? no requirement of self-charging as swapping can happen in seconds.