Honda, Yamaha partner on electric motorcycle project
Honda Motor Co., Ltd. and Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. will begin evaluation testing towards the expansion of the use of electric motorcycles. As part of Saitama City’s “E-KIZUNA Project” measures to promote the spread of electric vehicles, this collaborative initiative by the three parties also aims to resolve the issues in areas which are lacking in transport accessibility.
This evaluation testing program marks the first joint initiative between a local government body (which aims for a low-carbon society in which electric vehicles can be used in safety and comfort), and the two motorcycle manufacturers (which aim for the spread of EV motorcycles). It is an important step towards the reduction of CO2 emissions and the spread of electric motorcycles.
Evaluation testing will utilize Honda and Yamaha’s electric technology and Saitama City’s existing infrastructure in order to realize a low-carbon society and verify the extent of improvement in transportation convenience in areas lacking in transport accessibility.
Details: Rental and battery exchange service for EV Motorcycles in the Class-1 Category open to the public at the Saitama-Shintoshin Station East Exit Bicycle etc. Parking Lot
Rental motorcycles: Yamaha E-Vino, 30 units
Evaluation begins: September 2017
Applications open: July 21, 2017
Applications accepted on the Saitama City website
As the next step in this evaluation testing program, an EV motorcycle sharing scheme is currently under consideration.
Building on its previous initiatives towards the expansion of use of electric automobiles, Saitama City hopes that by encouraging the usage of EV motorcycles as well, this evaluation testing program will contribute towards realizing a low-carbon society in which a wide range of electric mobility options can be used in safety and comfort.
Honda and Yamaha are taking this initiative so that more riders can lead more fulfilling lifestyles by experiencing the joy of travel on environmentally-friendlier EV motorcycles, and bring further vitality to the motorcycle market.