Honda to launch electric scooters and bikes in India soon, all we know about this move

Honda to launch electric scooters and bikes in India soon, all we know about this move

Honda: Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) will soon introduce the country’s first electric scooter, followed shortly after by electric bikes. Due to the rise in demand for electric two-wheelers in recent years, several businesses have established themselves in this market, including Ola Electric, Ather Energy, Revolt Motors, Hero Electric, TVS, Bajaj, Okinawa, and Ampere. Honda is getting ready to introduce an electric two-wheeler in light of that.

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Honda electric two-wheelers

By March 2024, Honda will introduce its first electric scooter. It’s possible that it will be an electric version of the Activa, which is the company’s best-selling model. By the end of 2024, another electric scooter with a removable battery will be introduced. About which model will be released initially, the company has not provided any specific details. The first electric bike from Honda could be released before the end of the year, and it will be amazing in terms of speed and range.

Company’s EV plan

In order to enter the country’s EV market, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India have developed a comprehensive plan that addresses the most important aspects of manufacturing, product, and service. The Japanese two-wheeler juggernaut intends to serve the electric two-wheeler industry by constructing a factory specifically for EV production at its Narsapura plant in Karnataka, which will be known as Factory “E.” With a goal of producing 1 million units by 2030, the company will produce its own electric motors. From Honda’s affiliate suppliers, batteries and power management systems will be purchased locally.

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