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Electric mobility for delivery, from Montevideo.

A delivery rider on an electric CPX motorcycle along the Montevideo rambla at dusk.

Swapy

Swapy is a Quantik company electrifying last-mile delivery in Uruguay: electric motorcycles paired with a network of battery-swap cabinets, so a rider trades a depleted battery for a charged one in seconds instead of waiting on a charger. Harmonyc designed and built its complete digital platform in Spanish, English, and Portuguese.

Design system, art direction, frontend and creative engineering, motion, trilingual content architecture, and a custom CMS.

The Vmoto CPX electric motorcycle in studio light, facing forward.
The CPX, turned by scroll — the production site spins every motorcycle through sixty-one frames. Rebuilt natively here.Up to 120–140 km · 85 km/h · 4 kW
A rider's gloved hands sliding a battery into a lime-lit swap cabinet.
A depleted battery out, a charged one in. The swap takes seconds; the batteries last up to 1,500 cycles and unlock with a QR code.

The network is the product.

  • Centro
  • Punta Carretas
  • Pocitos
  • La Blanqueada
  • Carrasco
  • La Tahona
  • Ciudad de la Costa
  • El Pinar
  • Punta del Este

A growing network of swap zones, across Montevideo and out to Punta del Este.

A rider on an electric motorcycle beside a row of white battery-swap cabinets on a sunny street.
Every motorcycle and cabinet ships fully connected: real-time telemetry, remote control, and over-the-air updates.
A delivery rider on the CPX along the rambla at golden hour, the Montevideo skyline behind.
The route ends on the rambla. Cambiate a Swapy.