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Honda's Electric Revolution: Two New Models, Ambitious Production Targets, and Strategic Expansion
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Honda’s Electric Revolution: Two New Models, Ambitious Production Targets, and Strategic Expansion

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Honda's Electric Revolution: Two New Models, Ambitious Production Targets, and Strategic Expansion

Honda’s Electric Revolution: Two New Models, Ambitious Production Targets, and Strategic Expansion

Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) has officially entered the electric two-wheeler market with the launch of two new scooter models, the Activa e and QC1. These models, featuring swappable and fixed battery technologies respectively, mark a significant step in HMSI’s commitment to building a robust electric vehicle (EV) ecosystem in India.

HMSI’s Entry into the EV Market

Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) has finally made its much-anticipated entry into the electric two-wheeler market with the launch of two new scooter models, the Activa e and QC1. The Activa e features swappable battery technology, while the QC1 comes with a fixed battery setup. Both models are built on a new scalable platform and will be produced at HMSI’s Narasapura plant in Karnataka. The company has set an ambitious production target of 1 lakh units for the first year.

Activa e and QC1 – Features and Specifications

The Activa e and QC1 scooters come with distinct features and specifications tailored to meet the needs of urban users. The Activa e is powered by two swappable 1.5kWh Honda Mobile Power Pack e batteries, offering a claimed range of 102 km on a full charge. It comes with three riding modes: Econ, Standard, and Sport. However, the Activa e does not have a home charging option, requiring users to visit swap stations. On the other hand, the QC1 features a fixed 1.5 kWh battery pack, providing a range of 80 km. It can be charged from 0 to 80% in 4 hours and 30 minutes.

Phased Expansion Strategy

HMSI’s electric scooters will initially be available in select cities, starting with Bengaluru, followed by Delhi and Mumbai. This phased expansion will be guided by the availability of battery swapping stations. HMSI has collaborated with OMC Power to support battery swapping in these cities, with a target of building 150 stations by March 2025 and expanding to 250 stations by March 2026. The company aims to leverage its existing network of 6,000 touchpoints across the country to sell its EV models.

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Competitive Landscape and Future Plans

  • Electric two-wheeler penetration in India is currently at 6%.
  • The segment recorded over 9.54 lakh units sold from January to October 2024, reflecting a year-on-year growth of over 30%.
  • Key competitors: Ola Electric, TVS Motor, Bajaj Auto, and Ather Energy.
  • HMSI plans to introduce more models on the newly introduced platform in the future.
  • Honda aims to increase its global electric two-wheeler sales target to 4 million units by 2030, with plans to launch about 30 electric models in global markets by 2030.

HMSI’s entry into the electric two-wheeler market is a significant step towards building a comprehensive EV ecosystem in India. With its ambitious production targets, phased expansion strategy, and competitive pricing, HMSI is poised to make a substantial impact in the growing electric vehicle market. The company’s focus on innovation, sustainability, and customer satisfaction will be key drivers of its success in this new venture. As HMSI continues to expand its EV portfolio and enhance its infrastructure, it is well-positioned to become a major player in the global electric two-wheeler market.

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