Munich Startup
swey GmbH

swey GmbH

swey is a B2B marketplace and part of the electric mobility revolution. People still aren’t buying electric vehicles because of wait times—it’s still averaging 30-45 minutes. But wouldn’t it be incredibly cool if...

Founded2026
Business ModelB2B
IndustryeMobility
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About swey GmbH

swey is a B2B marketplace and part of the electric mobility revolution. People still aren’t buying electric vehicles because of wait times—it’s still averaging 30-45 minutes. But wouldn’t it be incredibly cool if you could use that time productively instead of wasting it? And not only that, you could even save money in the process. This is where swey comes in. We bring discounts, vouchers, and other offers to where you charge, and users can save time and money instead of wasting time. We consolidate and, most importantly, localize offers, vouchers, and other benefits in our backend. The key thing is that swey is a pure B2B partner platform and an API that our customers can integrate themselves into all their digital touchpoints. The beauty of it is that the coordinate system in any world map is exactly the same, so we can’t fail in delivery.

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