"Electric Motorcycle Charging at Convenience Stores Starting March"… Moving-Seven Eleven MOU View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bo-kyung] Starting from March, electric two-wheeler shared battery charging systems will be installed at major Seven Eleven convenience stores.


Eco-friendly mobility sharing platform startup 'Moving' announced on the 19th that it has signed a 'business agreement for the establishment of electric two-wheeler charging infrastructure' with Seven Eleven.


The main contents of the agreement include ▲establishing charging infrastructure for eco-friendly mobility ▲providing electric two-wheeler shared battery charging services ▲conducting marketing and win-win campaigns targeting riders.


According to this agreement, Moving will install shared battery charging systems (BSS) at major Seven Eleven stores nationwide, starting with the Gangnam and Seocho areas from March. Electric two-wheeler users can visit nearby Seven Eleven stores to exchange or charge shared batteries whenever charging is needed.


The two companies plan to contribute to the spread of environmentally conscious delivery services by combining eco-friendly mobility infrastructure with logistics hubs.


Lee Sang-myung, CEO of Moving, said, "Demand for eco-friendly mobility has increased, and accordingly, the need for a dense shared battery charging system network is also growing. We expect to accelerate the spread of eco-friendly mobility by utilizing Seven Eleven's distribution hubs."



Meanwhile, Moving conducted a pilot project for shared battery charging systems in Suwon City, Gyeonggi Province, last September. This year, it plans to expand the supply of shared battery charging systems and electric bikes to major cities nationwide.


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