JAKARTA - Honda Motorcycles & Scooters India (HMSI) does not seem to want to miss the carriages in the electric motorcycle segment and is rumored to be setting up a special electric motorcycle factory.
Quoting from Rushlane's website, Thursday, January 30, it was revealed that Honda will start production of electric motorcycles in 2028 which will be made at a special factory.
The establishment of the HMSI plant is in line with the company's initiative to continue to expand its manufacturing in India, even now a global export hub. For India itself, HMSI is currently the second-largest two-wheel producer under Hero MotoCorp.
With special electric motorcycle manufacturing facilities in India, HMSI aims to seize the main market share in the world's largest two-wheeled market.
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In addition to this special electric motorcycle manufacturing facility, HMSI has also compiled plans to improve their battery charging network in the country to reduce buyers' concerns about its range.
Not only that, HMSI has also taken various strategic steps to provide affordable prices for locally assembled electric motorcycles, this is to reduce Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for owners.
Currently, Honda in India has launched the first two models, namely Activa e and QC1. Currently, only Activa e is the mainstay where it applies exchangeable batteries, while for QC1 it applies a planting battery.
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