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Honda to step up its game with new electric motorcycles and EVs

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Honda appears ready to go full electric and dive into the increasing competition in the EV industry. At the same time, Honda plans to increase its annual sales of electric motorcycles to 3.5 million electric motorcycles annually, approximately 15% of Honda’s total unit sales. million units by 2025.

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Honda and Panasonic to begin experiment on battery sharing using detachable mobile batteries and electric motorcycles in Indonesia

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and Panasonic Corporation will conduct a research experiment in Indonesia on battery sharing using the Honda Mobile Power Pack (“Mobile Power Pack”) detachable mobile battery with electric mobility products, including electric motorcycles powered by the Mobile Power Pack. Charging station (concept model). Honda Motor Co.,

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DARPA awards Phase 2 SBIR contract for hybrid-electric motorcycle prototype

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SilentHawk hybrid-electric motorcycle. Logos Technologies recently received a Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) award from DARPA (the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) to continue development of the SilentHawk military motorcycle in partnership with California’s Alta Motors (formerly BRD).

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Honda Speaks About Near Future, EV Plans

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Honda is focusing on zero traffic collision fatalities and zero environmental impact, and it plans to aim to accomplish those goals via carbon neutrality, using vehicles as an energy source, circulating resources, automated driving and advanced driver-assist systems, and the connected Internet of things.

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‘Big opportunity for startups lies in products in India’: Detlev Reicheneder | Autocar Professional

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For instance, the rental electric-scooter concept in Europe struggled in its early stages. There are electric motorcycle companies that are adopting a for-the-rider, by-the-rider approach, and are using innovative tools. Are companies in India leveraging technology to become agile and flexible?

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