Honda, the world’s largest motorcycle manufacturer, is leading the transition to electric mobility with plans to phase out internal combustion engines by 2024.
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The push for electric mobility isn’t limited to cars. Honda, the world’s largest motorcycle manufacturer, is making waves too. Honda plans to phase out internal combustion engines by 2024. They aim to focus solely on electric vehicle (EV) models.
This move aligns with Honda’s vision to reduce its carbon footprint. It also contributes to global environmental goals.
Pioneering the EV Motorcycle Market
Honda will introduce over ten electric motorcycles by next year. The company aims to sell one million electric bikes annually by 2026. By 2030, Honda projects 3.5 million annual electric motorcycle sales. This would be approximately 15% of its total sales.
Investing in Advanced Technologies
Honda is developing infrastructure to support the adoption of electric vehicles. They are investing in solid-state battery technologies. These batteries are more efficient and have a longer lifespan than current lithium-ion batteries.
Honda is also exploring collaborations for battery exchange stations. These stations will provide convenient recharging solutions. They aim to address range anxiety among riders.
A Vision for the Future
Honda’s commitment to electrification includes all its mobility products. The 2024 Honda Business Briefing states:
“Honda believes EVs are the best solution for small mobility products. This includes motorcycles and automobiles. Honda aims for 100% of global vehicle sales to be EVs and FCEVs by 2040. Honda must prepare for EV popularization and build a strong EV brand.”
Leading the Charge Towards a Sustainable Future
Honda’s push towards electric motorcycles marks a significant milestone. They are setting ambitious targets and investing in advanced technologies. Honda is paving the way for a greener future in the two-wheeler sector. The transition to electric mobility is gaining momentum across all vehicle categories. This promises a more sustainable and environmentally friendly future for transportation.
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