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Honda Activa e

Honda Activa e

The Activa e: comes with a pair of 1.5kWh swappable batteries which collectively deliver a claimed range of 102km on a full charge. These batteries are called Honda Mobile Power Pack e: that are developed and maintained by Honda Power Pack Energy India. The company says it has already set up battery swapping stations in Bengaluru and Delhi while Mumbai will soon receive them. These batteries power a 6kW permanent magnet synchronous electric motor that produces 22Nm of peak torque. It incorporates three riding modes – Econ, Standard, and Sport and the top speed in the latter is 80kmph. The zero to 60kmph spring timing is claimed to be 7.3 seconds. 

Honda Activa e

The Activa e: comes with a pair of 1.5kWh swappable batteries which collectively deliver a claimed range of 102km on a full charge. These batteries are called Honda Mobile Power Pack e: that are developed and maintained by Honda Power Pack Energy India. The company says it has already set up battery swapping stations in Bengaluru and Delhi while Mumbai will soon receive them. These batteries power a 6kW permanent magnet synchronous electric motor that produces 22Nm of peak torque. It incorporates three riding modes – Econ, Standard, and Sport and the top speed in the latter is 80kmph. The zero to 60kmph spring timing is claimed to be 7.3 seconds. 

Honda Activa e

The Activa e: comes with a pair of 1.5kWh swappable batteries which collectively deliver a claimed range of 102km on a full charge. These batteries are called Honda Mobile Power Pack e: that are developed and maintained by Honda Power Pack Energy India. The company says it has already set up battery swapping stations in Bengaluru and Delhi while Mumbai will soon receive them. These batteries power a 6kW permanent magnet synchronous electric motor that produces 22Nm of peak torque. It incorporates three riding modes – Econ, Standard, and Sport and the top speed in the latter is 80kmph. The zero to 60kmph spring timing is claimed to be 7.3 seconds.