Uny Revolutionizes Urban Mobility with Electric Vehicles and Battery Exchange Solutions
Uny, a pioneering mobility startup, is transforming urban transportation by enabling businesses to focus on their core operations while Uny handles vehicle and technology-related aspects through innovative leasing services. Supported by the EU fund EIT Mobility and Google for Startups, Uny aims to make emission-free mobility as effortless as subscribing to a streaming service.
Uny's comprehensive ecosystem comprises electric scooters, delivery bikes, cargo bikes, electric cars, and transporters. Their 'Smart Balance Breeze' electric microcar, for instance, offers seating for four, a range of 120 kilometers at a speed of 80 km/h, and exchangeable battery packs weighing around 20 kg each. The company provides charging cabinets for swift battery exchanges, taking just 30 seconds.
Uny's business customers include Bolt, Wolt, Kaufland, and Glovo, with plans to expand to larger sharing applications in cities. The company is also rolling out an optimized exchange logistics concept for lightly electrified vehicles in Europe, with support from major vehicle manufacturers like Daimler Truck (Mercedes-Benz Trucks), MAN, Scania, and Volvo, as well as energy supply partners like ABB E-mobility and EnBW mobility+. Institutions such as the Fraunhofer Institute and P3 Automotive GmbH are coordinating these efforts.
In addition, Uny's NG SEED project is setting up a universal, interchangeable battery ecosystem for last-mile delivery fleets, powered by solar-backed charging stations. Wolt and Glovo are already pilot customers, with plans to expand across Europe.
Uny is revolutionizing urban mobility by offering a complete ecosystem of light and shared electric vehicles, along with efficient charging and battery exchange solutions. With support from prominent EU and global initiatives, Uny is poised to transform the way businesses and municipalities move in cities, promoting emission-free mobility.
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