To ensure that the brand (Honda) reaches its Carbon Neutralization Goals, Honda global has taken the initiative to establish a network of Changing stations that would allow the users to easily charge their vehicles and switch to electric mobility with ease.
Honda has shared plans to achieve complete carbon neutrality in producing all their products and corporate activities by 2050. Honda is in a pursuit to chase its neutralization quite aggressively as it has also shared plans of how it would achieve carbon neutrality in all of its motorcycle product production by 2040’s itslef. The shift to electric Motor bike production would be a integral part of the future environmental strategy of the brand.
The Activa as well as the Qc1 would be the first few models that the brand has launched from the upcoming myriad of 30 EV models in the works. While the Activa as well as the Qc1 would be sold worldwide they would be manufactured and produced in India. This would help the commuter lineup meet the growing needs of the electric mobility provides in the Indian Market.
Honda’s Plans For E-Swap Stations
In addition to these changes Honda would also bring in Honda E-swap battery sharing services. This initiative would start from three major cities namely Bengaluru, Delhi and Mumbai) Honda would further accelerate its efforts to develop a full line up of electric motorcycles including commuters to meet wider customer needs. This could possibly be a gamechanger in the EV mobility shift that is necessary in India. As the establishment of such EV stations would decrease the chances of range anxiety.
Honda Activa E Vs TVS I-Qube And Ola S1
s TVS I-QUBE
Comparison | Honda Activa-E | TVS I-Qube | Ola S1 Range |
Motor Capacity | 6KW Axle Mounted Wheel Side PMSM Motor | 3KW BLDC Motor | BLDC Brushless Dc Motor |
Battery Capacity | 3KWH, Two Swap able 1.5KWH batteries | The vehicle is available with 3 battery Packs, 2.2 KWH,AND 3.4KWH | The Ola Range is available with with battery capacity ranging from 2KWh To 4KWH |
Range | 102km/ Per Charge | 75km/100km/ Per charge | 151 km to 195 km |
Features | DRL’s, Bluetooth Connectivity, Keyless Ignition | DRL’s, Fast Charging, Bluetooth, Led TAIL Light | DRL’s fast charging, Bluetooth, LED Tail lamp |
Prices | Estimated Price- 1,30,000 | Rs 89,999- 1,85,373 | Rs 94,999 – 1,29,999 |
Conclusion
The aim to establish their own charging stations across the nations would help the brand establish their accountability and authority in the market. Plus this would be an welcome effort towards helping the brand gain a advantage above the competitors.
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