In a major push towards sustainable mobility, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) is set to launch its first electric scooter for the Indian market, widely expected to be the , on November 27, 2024. Known for its reliability and popularity among Indian commuters, the Activa brand’s shift to an electric variant marks a significant milestone for Honda’s journey toward electrification in India.
Honda Activa EV The Design and Features of the Honda Activa EVWhile specific details remain under wraps, industry insiders suggest that the Activa Electric might draw inspiration from the CUV e concept showcased at EICMA 2024. Here’s what we could expect:
The Activa Electric will likely feature a mid-range electric motor capable of around 8 bhp, supporting a top speed of approximately 80 km/h. Expected range is around 70-80 km on a single charge, with the possibility of multiple variants to cater to different needs, providing varied performance and range options.
Battery and ChargingA crucial aspect of the Activa Electric will be its battery setup, rumored to include:
For cost-efficiency in the Indian market, the Activa Electric may adopt a fixed battery system instead of removable ones.
Platform and ProductionBuilt on Honda’s dedicated Platform E, designed to support various electric models, the Activa Electric showcases Honda’s commitment to the future of electric mobility. The production infrastructure supporting this launch includes:
The Activa Electric promises to be a tech-savvy scooter, offering advanced features such as:
Honda’s Solution R&D Centre in Bengaluru is at the forefront of developing these technological advancements.
Positioning and CompetitorsEntering India’s rapidly expanding electric two-wheeler market, the Activa Electric will compete with popular models like:
Honda’s strong brand reputation and the established popularity of the Activa name give it a competitive edge in this segment.
Pricing and Launch StrategyWhile official pricing is yet to be announced, industry experts speculate that the Activa Electric will be priced between ₹1 lakh to ₹1.3 lakh (ex-showroom). This would position it competitively within the market, and Honda may adopt a phased rollout strategy:
To support EV adoption, Honda has partnered with Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) to set up a nationwide network of battery-swapping stations, beginning with 23 stations in Bengaluru as part of the first phase.
Looking ahead, Honda has outlined a comprehensive roadmap for EV growth in India, including:
Each Activa Electric could potentially reduce up to 1 ton of CO₂ emissions annually compared to its petrol counterpart, aligning with Honda’s vision for a cleaner future.