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[p]Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India says, the industry needs more time to stabilize after BS-VI changeover before taking the next step to move from IC engine technology to electric vehicles.[p]
[br][figure][div]Honda says its vision is in line with the Governments efforts towards a greener and cleaner tomorrow.[/div][/figure][div][div][/div][p]Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) has recently come out with an official statement to talk about the road map for electric two-wheelers in India and the company's vision for the year 2030. The Japanese two-wheeler manufacturer says that by the end of the next decade, Honda's aim is to lead the development of future mobility solutions that improve the lives of people everywhere in the world. And the Indian government's efforts to promote electric vehicle (EV) is in line with the company's global vision.[p]Talking about the challenges of achieving complete electrification,HMSIsaid, "Globally, Honda has an experience of developing & selling Electric Two Wheelers for over 25 years. Due to multiple factors including vehicle cost, riding performance, range and infrastructure, customers' adoption of EV is still a major challenge."[div][div][amp-img alt="iq7nphj" id="story_image_main" src="https://c.ndtvimg.com/2019-06/iq7nphj_honda-activa-125-bsvi_625x300_13_June_19.jpg" width="275" height="170" layout="responsive" i-amphtml-layout="responsive"][i-amphtml-sizer][/i-amphtml-sizer][img decoding="async" amp-img-id="story_image_main" alt="iq7nphj" src="https://c.ndtvimg.com/2019-06/iq7nphj_honda-activa-125-bsvi_625x300_13_June_19.jpg"][/amp-img][/div][p]Honda recently showcased it first BS6 vehicle, an Activa 125 BS-VI, which will be launched in September 2019.[p][br][/div][h5][a href="https://auto.ndtv.com/news/honda-two-wheelers-opens-up-about-ev-road-map-for-india-2059470/amp" target="_blank"]> Source To Be More On[/a][/h5][/div] |
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