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Because batteries charge gradually at the station rather than drawing high loads from the grid, swapping also reduces strain on Tokyo's energy infrastructure while ensuring a steady supply of power. This expansion of Ample's swapping network will provide additional coverage and capacity, with each station able to support over 100 vehicles.
Ample entered the Japanese market in early 2024, launching battery swapping in Kyoto with Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation (MFTBC) and ENEOS Holdings. The deployment showed how modular battery swapping keeps fleets moving, eliminates long charging times, and eases grid demand. Now, that success is coming to Tokyo.
For electrification to work at scale, energy solutions must be fast, reliable, and space-efficient. That's why Tokyo is expanding its EV infrastructure with citywide battery swapping.
Supported by a grant from the Tokyo Metropolitan Environmental Public Corporation, Ample together with Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation and Mitsubishi Motors Corporation, is deploying a network of swapping stations across Tokyo, ensuring seamless access for EV fleets throughout the city.
Ample will deploy a network of swapping stations in Tokyo, with an initial focus on supporting commercial fleets in the logistics sector. The initiative, backed by the Tokyo Metropolitan
A foundational goal of the effort is to minimize vehicle downtime during charging. The Tokyo consortium targets battery swapping times of just 5 minutes. Unlike conventional charging or
Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation (MFTBC), Mitsubishi Motors, Ample and Yamato Transport announce a multi-year pilot program to start in September 2025 that will see the
Battery swapping solves this by allowing drivers to replace a depleted battery with a fully charged one in just five minutes. Because batteries charge gradually at the station rather than
Ample is revolutionizing electric vehicles with battery swapping technology in Tokyo, supporting emissions reduction goals.
US-based battery swap startup Ample says it will set up a network of battery swapping stations in the Japanese capital. EVs with battery swapping technology will be supplied by Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi has taken a bold step into the future of electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure with the debut of a pioneering battery swap network in Tokyo, Japan.
In early 2024, Ample entered the Japanese market by deploying battery swapping stations in Kyoto in partnership with Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation (MFTBC) and
US-based battery swap startup Ample announced plans to deploy a network of battery swapping stations in Tokyo, partnering with Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation (MFTBC)
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