
Southeast Asia's First Smart Battery Swapping Station Officially Launched: U Power Accelerates EV Ecosystem Across Three Continents
In Hong Kong , the first UOTTA™ smart swapping station opened in June in Kwai Chung, with a three-phase plan to build 55 stations to serve taxis, buses, and even ferries.
, the first UOTTA™ smart swapping station opened in June in Kwai Chung, with a three-phase plan to build 55 stations to serve taxis, buses, and even ferries. In Europe , U Power partnered with Portugal's Taxi Association to launch the joint venture ELMO. At the ANTRAL 50th anniversary event, ELMO also revealed it is in talks with energy giant Galp to establish swapping stations.
, U Power partnered with Portugal's Taxi Association to launch the joint venture ELMO. At the ANTRAL 50th anniversary event, ELMO also revealed it is in talks with energy giant Galp to establish swapping stations. In South America, U Power will soon launch its first station in Peru, in partnership with local ride-hailing platform Ualabee.
From Phuket to the World: Reshaping the Global Energy Landscape for EVs
PHUKET, THAILAND - EQS Newswire - 21 July 2025 - U Power Limited (Nasdaq: UCAR) and UNEX EV B.V. (hereinafter "UNEX EV") today co-hosted the grand inauguration ceremony of Southeast Asia's first smart battery swapping station for new energy vehicles, held in Phuket, Thailand. This station marks not only the first project launched by the joint venture between U Power and Thai energy conglomerate Susco, but also the first fully operational 24/7 smart battery swapping station in the entire Southeast Asia region. Notably, it is also the first such station globally—outside mainland China—designed specifically for electric taxis and ride-hailing fleets, signaling the scalability and global potential of this forward-looking battery swapping ecosystem for tens of millions of taxis and ride-hailing vehicles worldwide.The ceremony welcomed local government officials, executives from CP Group, SAIC-CP MG, Susco, and guests from Singapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia. Pitak Pruittisarikorn, Global CEO of UNEX EV, delivered a keynote speech on behalf of both organizers, themed. He noted: "This first smart swapping station in Southeast Asia is powered by U Power's proprietary UOTTA™ technology, integrating AI-based positioning and modular hardware to enable fully automated battery swaps in just minutes—bringing the vision of autonomous, intelligent mobility into reality."The new smart swapping station in Phuket features U Power's self-developed UOTTA™ battery swapping system, equipped with AI-assisted alignment, high-frequency operation capability, and standardized battery interfaces. The entire process takes only a few minutes and is fully unmanned, enabling seamless, efficient operations. The system supports multiple EV models and is pre-configured for future L4 autonomous driving vehicles, translating the concept of "unattended, automated battery replenishment" into an operational reality—meeting the ultra-fast energy needs of tomorrow's intelligent transportation networks.This technology path aligns with global transportation transformation trends. From North America to Asia and the Middle East, leading countries and cities are accelerating the commercialization of autonomous ride-hailing (Robotaxi) services. In the U.S., cities such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, Phoenix, and Austin have launched paid Robotaxi operations, with expansion underway in New York, Atlanta, and beyond. Chinese AV companies have also scaled operations to tens of millions of service orders. Cities like Dubai plan to automate 25% of public transport by 2030.However, in high-frequency and time-sensitive mobility scenarios, traditional charging methods fall short of meeting the strict efficiency and uptime demands of Robotaxi fleets. In contrast, battery swapping—due to its speed, safety, and ability to operate autonomously—has emerged as the preferred energy solution. Thus, the main bottleneck to Robotaxi scale-up is no longer "driverless driving" but "driverless energy replenishment."U Power is solving this critical challenge. By deploying its smart swapping station in Phuket, U Power provides current fleet operators with a safe, efficient, and cost-effective energy solution. Under its strategic framework—"Vehicle-Station-Cloud-Token"—U Power is building a nodal, intelligent, data-driven energy infrastructure network. This system enables deep integration between mobility energy and digital energy trading, paving the way for autonomous vehicles to scale and ushering in a fully automated and unmanned future for global smart mobility.In April 2025, U Power, together with UNEX EV and SAIC-CP MG, delivered its first batch of swappable EVs, which have since been operating as taxis and ride-hailing vehicles in Phuket. This marks the first real-world deployment of an intelligent battery swapping ecosystem in Thailand and Southeast Asia. The official launch of the Phuket station completes the ecosystem loop—from vehicle to swapping station to operational platform—and lays the foundation for a scalable, replicable business model.Among the first adopters is AUTO Drive, one of Thailand's largest taxi and ride-hailing operators. CEO Mr. Akaranan shared at the ceremony:"The UOTTA™-enabled swappable EV fleet we deployed in Phuket has significantly improved operational efficiency. Battery swaps take just minutes, relieving power grid pressure during peak times and saving valuable time for both drivers and vehicles. This project serves as a pilot model for Thailand and ASEAN, offering a sustainable and unmanned energy solution for millions of urban mobility vehicles."Mr.Woraphon, President of the Thai Taxi Association, also praised the solution after inspecting the station and test-driving the vehicles:"This UNEX EV-MG model is the best electric taxi I've seen in Thailand to date—spacious, comfortable, and cost-effective. More importantly, it helps drivers save time and money. We're seriously considering this model when upgrading our 60,000-vehicle fleet to EVs in the future."Thailand serves as a strategic entry point for U Power in Southeast Asia, with implications far beyond this first station. Back in March, U Power and Susco formed a joint venture to develop a national battery swapping network leveraging Susco's nearly 1,000 gas stations across Thailand. The JV will deploy UOTTA™-based smart swapping infrastructure for taxis, ride-hailing fleets, buses, and logistics vehicles—supporting Thailand's green transportation transformation.Building on Thailand's success, U Power has launched its "ESP Model" in Singapore. Over the next three years, the ESP program aims to deploy 5,000 swappable EVs and a corresponding number of UOTTA™ stations, while converting 300 existing MG EP taxis into swappable versions.With Thailand and Singapore as hubs, U Power is rapidly extending its network across Indonesia and Malaysia. Meanwhile, the company's global ambitions are taking shape:From Asia to Europe and South America, U Power is leveraging its intelligent, standardized, and modular UOTTA™ technology to build a global energy network—empowering the electric mobility transition worldwide.From the launch of its first station in Phuket to the rapid expansion of its regional ecosystem, U Power is transforming Southeast Asia's EV infrastructure—and redefining global energy replenishment for electric mobility. As intelligent battery swapping stations roll out across countries and continents, U Power will continue collaborating with governments and industry partners to create a smarter, greener, and more efficient energy future.In this era of autonomous, unmanned mobility, U Power is not merely building energy infrastructure—it is constructing the core network that connects clean energy with intelligent transportation. This growing network is leading the world toward a truly sustainable, zero-emissions mobility future.Hashtag: #UPower
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About U Power
U Power Limited (Nasdaq: UCAR), a member of the UPINCAR Group, was founded in 2013 and is a global leader in new energy technologies. Designed for the autonomous and intelligent mobility era, U Power developed the proprietary UOTTA™ smart battery swapping system, featuring high automation, rapid recognition (milliseconds), alignment (seconds), and full battery swap (minutes)—all with minimal human involvement.
In 2023, U Power became the world's first and only Nasdaq-listed company focused on battery swapping technology, showcasing its maturity and full-stack capabilities in the EV charging and swapping ecosystem.
Driven by its mission to "Enable a Seamless Transition to the Electric Future", U Power focuses on intelligent swapping tech, distributed energy networks, and Web3-based digital energy solutions. Its "Vehicle-Station-Cloud-Token" ecosystem, powered by proprietary tech and blockchain energy ledger infrastructure, supports multi-scenario deployment across logistics, public transit, and personal mobility.
With a strategic presence in six global regions—Greater China, Southeast Asia, Europe, North and South America, and the Middle East—U Power is the world's pioneer in merging smart swapping with Web3 energy, delivering long-term value for global green transformation.
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