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Honda Activa e Electric Scooter Launched in India With Swappable Batteries

Honda has introduced the Activa e, its first electric scooter in India, signaling the Japanese automaker’s debut in the country’s rapidly growing electric vehicle (EV) segment. Designed exclusively for Indian consumers, the Activa e has been tailored to meet local preferences and conditions. It features swappable battery technology that offers a combined range of up to 102 kilometres, making it a practical choice for urban commuters.

The Activa e stands out with its advanced connectivity options. Equipped with Honda’s RoadSync Duo suite, the scooter allows riders to pair their smartphones via Bluetooth. This feature lets users make phone calls and access navigation with ease, enhancing the overall riding experience. The combination of convenience and cutting-edge technology positions the Activa e as a strong contender in the EV market.

Honda’s launch of the Activa e is part of its broader vision of sustainability and innovation. The company aims to introduce 30 electric models globally by 2030, and the Activa e is a step toward achieving this ambitious target. Honda’s focus on environmentally friendly solutions reflects its commitment to addressing the evolving needs of urban transportation.

The Activa e will be available for purchase starting Spring 2025 in select cities, including BengaluruDelhi, and Mumbai. Honda will also introduce a battery-swapping service in these cities under its Honda e:Swap initiative. This service, powered by the Mobile Power Pack e, will be managed by Honda Power Pack Energy India Private Limited, ensuring users have access to a seamless and convenient charging network.

With its innovative features and a commitment to eco-friendly commuting, the Honda Activa e promises to be a game-changer in India’s EV market. Its emphasis on technology, ease of use, and sustainability makes it a strong choice for Indian consumers looking to switch to electric mobility.

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