Battery-as-a-Service platform for electric two-wheelers with swappable battery network
Yuma Energy operates a Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) platform serving India's electric two-wheeler market, with over 85 swapping stations nationwide. The tech stack spans embedded systems (ARM, NXP, STM32, FreeRTOS, CAN bus) alongside data infrastructure (Python, Go, Spark, Airflow, Kafka, Presto), indicating a hardware-software hybrid architecture — firmware development and distributed data pipelines are both active workstreams. Hiring velocity is accelerating across sales, data, and engineering, but recruiting and onboarding field staff remain critical bottlenecks as the network expands.
Yuma Energy is a privately held Energy-as-a-Service company founded in 2023 and based in Bangalore. The platform operates India's largest Battery-as-a-Service network for two-wheelers, enabling users to swap depleted batteries for charged ones across a growing station network. The company is backed by Magna (a major automotive supplier) and Yulu (India's shared electric micro-mobility provider). Operations span hardware (battery management system firmware, embedded controllers), data infrastructure (scalable ETL and analytics pipelines), and field logistics (station expansion, channel partner networks). The organization currently has 51–200 employees and is actively scaling sales and operational teams across India.
Yuma uses Python, Go, Scala for application logic; Spark, Flink, Airflow for data pipelines; Kafka for streaming; and embedded tools (STM32, FreeRTOS, CAN, UART) for battery management firmware. AWS is the primary cloud provider.
Core projects include BMS firmware development, scalable data platform solutions, custom ETL pipelines, channel partner expansion, and field staff recruitment to support battery-swapping network growth across India.
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