In a strategic move to boost electric mobility in the National Capital Region, Battery Smart, India’s largest battery-swapping network for electric two- and three-wheelers, has announced a partnership with Lilypad, the country’s newest digital marketplace for two-wheeler EVs. The collaboration aims to make electric vehicle ownership more accessible, affordable, and convenient, accelerating the adoption of electric two-wheelers (E2Ws) across Delhi-NCR.
As part of the initiative, battery-less electric two-wheelers will now be available on Lilypad’s platform, seamlessly integrated into Battery Smart’s extensive swapping network. This innovative model eliminates the need for battery ownership, reducing upfront costs and removing the hassles of charging and maintenance.
During the three-month activation campaign (October–December 2025), Lilypad plans to sell around 1,000 E2Ws powered by Battery Smart’s ecosystem, with plans to scale rapidly through 2026. The on-ground activation drive will cover Noida and Greater Noida, allowing consumers—especially students and young professionals—to experience swappable battery technology firsthand.
Speaking about the partnership, Prateek Joshi, Senior Director – Partnerships at Battery Smart, said, This is a giant leap toward making EVs mainstream. By combining Battery Smart’s battery-swapping infrastructure with Lilypad’s innovative marketplace, we’re not just selling electric vehicles — we’re transforming how people move, making transportation more accessible, reliable, and 100% electric.
Echoing the sentiment, Uday Parmar, Co-Founder of Lilypad, added, Our mission at Lilypad has always been to simplify EV adoption. Partnering with Battery Smart allows us to offer customers vehicles without the burden of battery ownership, while giving them access to India’s most trusted swapping network. This collaboration is a catalyst for the next wave of electric mobility in Delhi-NCR.
Together, Battery Smart and Lilypad are building a cleaner, more flexible, and future-ready EV ecosystem, empowering riders and driving India’s transition toward sustainable transportation.
















