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The growing pollution levels in many countries are the primary factors fueling the popularity of electric vehicles. Moreover, the rising requirement for electric two- and three-wheelers in ride hailing and sharing services and the growing deployment of electric three-wheelers for goods and passenger transportation are pushing up the sales of electric two- and electric three-wheelers across the world. The lack of proper charging facilities and the frequent charging requirements of these vehicles pose big problems for vehicle owners.
As a result, many organizations are focusing on developing vehicles equipped with battery-swapping features. This eliminates the requirement for the ownership of batteries by the owners of the electric vehicles. Instead, the batteries are owned and supplied by the swapping service providers. The separation of the batteries from the electric vehicles reduces the costs of electric vehicles. This, in turn, makes the prices of electric vehicles either similar to or in some cases, lower than internal engine combustion (ICE) automobiles.