European e-mobility leaders DBT and Matra showcase battery swapping station for electric bikes and scooters at EVS26 from May 6th-9th in Los Angeles
Monday, May 7, 2012
DBT CEV, one of the largest
electric vehicle charging infrastructure firms
in Europe, and Matra, a leading manufacturer of
Light Electric Vehicles will introduce today at
the Electric Vehicle Symposium (EVS26) press
conference a unique solution in e-mobility :
the Bat'Lib system, an innovative battery
swapping station for e-bikes and
e-scooters.
The Bat'Lib station allows
a user to exchange an empty battery for a full
one in less than 10 seconds rather than waiting
a few hours for the empty battery to recharge.
This intuitive and simple-to-use system
eliminates one of the major barriers to
electric vehicle use--recharging time--and is
ideally suited for electric bike and scooter
commercial fleet owners, tour companies, and
vehicle sharing programs. Bat'Lib also enables
the development of a variety of new business
models for renting or leasing batteries and
charging services separately from the vehicle
purchase.
The Bat'Lib swapping
station features ten battery charging ports and
its small footprint minimizes space
requirements. One port is always kept open to
accept a new empty battery while the remaining
ports can simultaneously charge nine batteries.
The system can be limited to registered users
through an RFID system. Upon arrival, the
driver removes the empty battery from the
vehicle, swipes the RFID card, and inserts the
empty battery into the open port. Upon
receiving the empty battery, the Bat'Lib
immediately opens the door for one of the
fully-charged batteries which is ready for
immediate use.
The Matra-designed battery
pack is built by Chicago-based AllCell
Technologies and utilizes AllCell's proprietary
passive thermal management technology, which
increases energy density, enhances safety, and
dramatically extends battery cycle
life.
The two-wheeler swapping
station will support the proliferation of new
urban mobility solutions in parallel to the
current growing selection of electric and
plug-in electric cars in the US. By tailoring
new charging infrastructure to urban
transportation needs, DBT and Matra have
created a practical solution for users looking
for an affordable and environmentally-friendly
alternative for their transportation
needs.
Herve Borgoltz, President
of DBT CEV, states: "After several successful
collaborations within the field of innovative
EV charging with Matra, we believe that we
needed to address all electric mobility needs,
not only focusing on charging solutions for the
electric car driver but also for users willing
to make a difference at the local level with
smaller vehicles. Thanks to this joint project
with Matra, DBT CEV is able to offer a truly
comprehensive portfolio of innovative charging
solutions."
Jacques Bonneville,
President of Matra MS, states: "The Light
Electric Vehicle Market today is leading the
global EV market. Two wheelers will continue to
play a major role in solving city congestion in
US and European markets for years to come.
DBT's expertise in EV charging and Matra's
advanced batteries and vehicles will allow
efficient and affordable mobility solutions for
fleets and resorts."
In addition to the Bat'Lib
swapping station for e-scooters and e-bikes,
European EV charging leader DBT will be
exhibiting a full set of innovative charging
infrastructure solutions at booth #1246 during
EVS26 from May 6th to May 9th 2012 in Los
Angeles (CA).
About DBT
About Matra: Building upon significant accomplishments over forty years in the European automotive industry, namely in racing (1964-1974), sport utility vehicles (1964-1982) and minivans (1983-2003), Matra, a wholly-owned company of Group Lagardere, offers a comprehensive range of vehicles adapted for all short distance use, from two to four wheels, including bicycles, scooters and electric quadricycles. For information about Matra, please visit www.matra.com.

