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Indofast & Motovolt Launch MVS7 E-Scooter with Battery Swapping to Accelerate India’s EV Adoption

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In a major boost to India’s electric mobility ambitions, Indofast Energy and Motovolt Mobility have joined hands to launch the MVS7 electric scooter integrated with a cutting-edge battery swapping solution. This strategic alliance aims to tackle some of the most persistent challenges facing EV adoption in India—range anxiety, high upfront costs, and limited charging infrastructure.

At the heart of this collaboration lies a seamless integration of Indofast’s expansive battery swapping network with Motovolt’s innovative MVS7 scooter, presenting a practical and scalable solution for urban and business mobility.


The key innovation in this partnership is the introduction of the Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) model. This approach separates the cost of the battery from the vehicle, significantly reducing the initial investment required to own an EV. With battery swapping, users can avoid long charging times and instead access fully charged batteries on demand, ensuring maximum uptime and reliability—particularly beneficial for commercial users.


The Motovolt MVS7 is being hailed as a game-changer in India’s electric two-wheeler market. With a top speed of 50 km/hr, a 2.5kW BLDC motor, and 120 Nm of torque, the scooter offers a range of 80-85 km per charge. Designed with Indian urban conditions in mind, it features:

  • A robust double-cradle steel frame
  • 150 kg payload capacity
  • Ample storage space for delivery and utility use
  • Water-resistant digital display and multiple ride modes

These features make the MVS7 ideal for both daily commuters and last-mile delivery services.


Rajat Malhan, Senior Vice President at Indofast Energy, emphasized,

“This isn’t just a partnership; it’s a paradigm shift in Indian e-mobility. With our QIS battery-swapping network, MVS7 users will enjoy uninterrupted service, reduced downtime, and a more cost-effective EV experience.”

Tushar Choudhary, Founder & CEO of Motovolt Mobility, added,

“Motovolt is committed to building future-ready mobility solutions. By collaborating with Indofast, we’re not just delivering an e-scooter—we’re building a connected EV ecosystem. Our pay-per-use battery model enhances affordability and accessibility for a wide range of users.”


To expand reach and impact, Motovolt is ramping up its dealership network across key metros—Delhi NCR, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Chennai. The company targets 25,000 MVS7 sales in the next year, including 20,000 units for business use and 5,000 for individual consumers.

Customers can also benefit from a lifetime battery warranty, a unique offering aimed at enhancing consumer confidence and long-term satisfaction.

This collaboration marks a major milestone in India’s green mobility journey. By combining Motovolt’s engineering with Indofast’s battery-swapping infrastructure, the MVS7 rollout sets a new benchmark for affordability, convenience, and sustainability in the EV space. As India targets a robust EV future, such partnerships are vital in turning vision into widespread reality.

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