Gogoro started shipping out the first of its electric Smartscooters to customers in Taiwan, pricing it at an affordable $128, 000 (Taiwanese dollar) which is around $4, 100 and as well as a year’s worth of theft insurance and 2 years of free maintenance and unlimited battery swaps included within the price.
This is an introductory supply, says the company, which is designed to attract its 1st customers through the door and it’s for the long term users who can ought to pay a subscription fee to retain access to Gogoro’s battery-swapping network.
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There are currently 65 GoStations up and running in Taipeh, which will be the sole places you will be able to get a fresh charge. There is no option to charge at home.
Gogoro has started deliver more than 400 Smartscooter, that the company believes may be a “strong” early performance.
Smartscooter availability is proscribed to Gogoro’s hometown of Taipeh for currently, but if it runs successful there, the company will expand to other scooter-friendly locations around the world.
For now, the focus is on apace expanding the number of battery-swapping stations around the Taiwanese capital and ensuring that each one amongst those 1st 400 customers is treated to the most effective possible experience of Gogoro’s vision of the future of private transportation.
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