After much anticipation, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) is set to unveil its first all-electric scooter on November 27 in Bengaluru. Here’s a complete rundown of what to expect from this exciting launch.
Battery and Charging
Swappable Batteries: Honda’s e-scooter will feature two swappable batteries called the Honda Power Pack e:, each with a capacity of 1.3 kWh and weighing 10.3 kg.
Tethered Charging Option: Teasers hint at a dedicated charging port for tethered charging, though it doesn’t conform to standard light EV charging designs.
Combined Capacity: With a total capacity of over 2.6 kWh, the swappable batteries offer convenience and versatility, albeit at the cost of under-seat storage space.
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Range and Dashboard Features
Expected Range: The scooter is estimated to deliver a real-world range of 80-100 km and has been teased with a dashboard display showing 104 km in Standard ride mode.
Digital Dashboard: A colour digital dashboard with features such as Bluetooth connectivity, call/music controls, navigation, ride modes (Standard and Sport), a trip meter, and a power gauge will be included. Entry-level variants may feature a simpler LCD dash.
Motor and Powertrain
Direct Drive Motor: Similar to the Bajaj Chetak, Honda’s electric scooter will use a direct drive motor. While the power figures remain undisclosed, they’re expected to rival competitors like the Bajaj Chetak and TVS iQube.
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Charging Infrastructure
Battery-Swapping Network: Honda has set up battery-swapping stations in Karnataka, operational since 2022. These cater primarily to electric three-wheelers and cargo vehicles.
Collaboration with HPCL: In partnership with HPCL, Honda has installed swap stations at over 70 fuel stations in Karnataka, with plans to expand to other major cities in a phased manner.
Future Roadmap
EV-Specific Workshops: Honda plans to transform select locations across its 6,000+ touchpoints into EV-only workshops equipped with mini battery exchangers and charging cables for swappable and fixed battery models.
Strategic Expansion: Charging stations will be added at high-traffic locations, including metro stations, petrol stations, and other prominent areas.
Conclusion
Honda’s first electric scooter promises to be a game-changer with its innovative battery-swapping technology, futuristic dashboard features, and robust charging network plans. Stay tuned as this new entrant shakes up India’s electric two-wheeler market!