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Another delivery fleet moving from petrol vehicles to EV. Oyika is happy to support the transition providing a state of the artbattery swap system that can be adapted to any kind of electric motorbike…
In the beginning of November 2021, Oyika’s ride share brand Go2 was featured by UNDP Cambodia during a week of events dedicated to “Electrification of Vehicles for a Cleaner Cambodia”.
Go2 / Oyika was recognised as playing an important role in the transition to e-transportation in Phnom Penh city.
This short documentary showcases riders of Go2’s electric motorbikes – their experiences in their own words.
Oyika is proud to support Phnom Penh’s drive to become a smart city.
Oyika signed an MOU with Foodpanda for the provision of electric motorbikes powered by Oyika to their delivery riders.
This is a clear demonstration that Oyika’s batteries and swap system are able to provide the range, speed and reliability required by the demanding delivery market.
A pilot tender by the Urban Redevelopment Authority and Land Transport Authority to deploy more than 600 electric vehicle chargers closed on Wednesday (Mar 31). The tender drew almost 20 bids from companies like Shell, ComfortDelGro, as well as consortiums among smaller players.
Source news Singapore startup to offer leases on battery packs, bundling these with e-bike subscriptions. It also aims to bring power to those off the grid with those same battery packs.
OYIKA wants to pull off the electrification of mobility in South-east Asia, specifically by bundling subscriptions to electric motorbikes with fully-charged battery packs that power these bikes.
The company offers a subscription-based battery-sharing concept that allows e-motorbike riders to swap their depleted leased battery for a fully charged one. All they need to do is stop at an Oyika “swap station”, which looks like a parcel locker terminal
KUALA LUMPUR: Yinson Holdings Bhd’s green technologies division (YGT) has invested in Oyika Pte Ltd (Oyika) to accelerate electric vehicles (EV) adoption in Southeast Asia via the latter’s affordable, app-based solution and battery swap infrastructure.
Oyika, a Singapore-based start-up, aims to lower the barriers to EV adoption in the region with a battery swap service bundled with an electric motorbike (e-motorbike) made available through affordable subscription plans.
Yinson said Oyika works with local e-motorbike manufacturers to adapt their brand-agnostic technology for local use.
Its swappable batteries work with most e-motorbike brands and models in Southeast Asia.
Subscribers to its pay-per-use, prepaid weekly or postpaid monthly plan can swap depleted batteries for fully charged ones at any Oyika swap station within a minute.
Oyika aims to develop its technology further and strengthen its market position in Southeast Asia, backed by Yinson’s support, network and experience in logistics and energy solutions,
Oyika’s core strength in technology development also presents synergistic opportunities with Yinson’s green technologies investment plans in Malaysia.
Yinson group executive vice president (new ventures and technology) Eirik Barclay said the company aims
to create a pathway for electric mobility to become an integrated way of life, transitioning the current fossil fuel-reliant system into a clean, sustainable one.
“Southeast Asia is the world’s largest motorbike market, with motorbikes constituting up to 85 per cent of vehicle population in countries such as Indonesia and Vietnam, the two largest motorbike markets in the region.
“And less than 0.1 per cent of them are electric. Each internal combustion engine motorbike on the road replaced by an e-motorbike saves about one tonne of carbon dioxide equivalent per year. Thus, a significant reduction in carbon emissions can be made through the introduction of such EV solutions,” Eirik said in a statement today.
Yinson group chief strategy officer Daniel Bong said YGT and Oyika shared the same goal of bringing about a more environmentally sustainable transport network by working with like-minded partners.
“This investment, together with our recent investment into autonomous driverless solution company MooVita, presents the first step of our roadmap towards building an integrated green logistics solution.
“Yinson is investing into green technologies to help mitigate global climate issues. We believe that being early movers in future-proof technologies, and capitalising on strategic partnerships with the public and private sectors, is an important way to bring sustained value to our stakeholders continually,” he added.
Oyika chief executive officer Jinsi Lee said the company is glad to receive Yinson’s endorsement and leverage its resources and global network to bring affordable EV solutions to developing countries.
“We look forward to rolling out Oyika’s subscription plans for EVs, to not only reduce the cost for riders but, more importantly, contribute towards mitigating climate change,” added Jinsi.
Oyika is happy to support the transition providing a state of the artbattery swap system that can be adapted to any kind of electric motorbike and modern EV charging station.
Oyika is happy to support the transition providing a state of the artbattery swap system that can be adapted to any kind of electric motorbike and modern EV charging station.