By Reuters Staff (Corrects to ‘partnership’, not ‘joint venture’, in paragraph 2) TAIPEI, May 18 (Reuters) - Taiwanese electric scooter vendor Gogoro said on Tuesday it has partnered with two Chinese two-wheel vehicle makers to offer its battery-sharing infrastructure, ramping up efforts to expand its overseas market. Taipei-based Gogoro, known for its battery distribution network for riders, will build battery-swapping platforms in China in a partnership with Dachangjiang Group and Yadea Group Holdings. In April, Gogoro announced a similar partnership with India’s Hero MotoCorp to build battery-sharing infrastructure in the world’s largest motorcycle market. The two Chinese vendors will develop a range of two-wheel vehicles built for Gogoro’s battery-swapping platform, the Taiwanese company said.