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EXCLUSIVE: Yamaha developing all-new electric 2W platform for India, global
markets
12 Sep 2018  Amit Panday

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Two-Wheelers
Engineers at the Yamaha Motor Research & Development India (YMRI) along with
their counterparts at Yamaha Motor Corporation (YMC), Japan are jointly
developing an all-new electric vehicle platform(s) for India and other
global markets, confirmed Yasuo Ishihara, Managing Director, YMRI.

It is learnt that about 100 engineers from teams located in Japan, India and
possibly other locations are contributing to the engineering and development
of the electric vehicles at Yamaha. The company’s global R&D teams are also
understood to have identified about a dozen global component suppliers, who
now are part of the ongoing product development.

Few months ago, YMRI had confirmed conducting a feasibility study to learn
about the consumer requirements, behavior and the Indian climate conditions
critical to developing the electric two-wheelers for the local markets.

Talking to Autocar Professional on the sidelines of the 58th SIAM annual
convention in New Delhi recently, Ishihara shared, “The development of an
all-new electric vehicle platform is underway. We always want to start a new
product based on a global platform. It (electric two-wheeler) won’t be only
for the India market. It will be for the other global markets too. Such a
global (product) platform strategy we have (for the electric two-wheelers
under development).”

He further added, “We are setting up alliances with some key suppliers (for
EVs). That will hopefully fetch some good results for Yamaha’s India
business of electric vehicles in the future. I wont be able to share more
details on this subject.”

Yamaha already manufactures and retails electric vehicles in countries such
as Japan, Taiwan and others. The company has recently forayed into the power
assist electric bicycle category and it currently retails them in several
global markets including the USA.

Ishihara, who has been to Taiwan to study the electric two-wheeler
ecosystem, disclosed that Yamaha is considering the battery-swapping model
as one of the potential solutions for the EV charging infrastructure.

“Yes, we are considering the battery-swapping model as one of the energy
options. When the customer wants to charge his EV with a swappable battery,
he would take a similar amount of time as he currently takes while filling
in the gas at the fuel pumps,” he said.

It can be recalled that recently Autocar Professional broke news that Suzuki
Motorcycle India is developing an electric scooter and plans to launch the
first generation vehicle in India by 2020-21. Yamaha now appears to be
working on a similar product plan with hopefully 2021-22 as the tentative
timeline to introduce its indigenously developed first generation electric
vehicle(s) in the domestic market.

Commenting on the same, Ishihara noted, “Our global headquarters follow a
policy to not announce any forward looking plans. However, without
disclosing any details, all I can say is that it won’t be much different
(from Suzuki’s plans).”

Although whether Yamaha is developing an electric bike or an electric
scooter remains to be seen, it is understood that most major two-wheeler
OEMs will aggressively eye the electric vehicle space once the BS VI
emission norms are implemented in 2020.

At the 58th SIAM annual convention recently, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari
had urged the automakers to work towards achieving a 15 percent electric
vehicle penetration in next five years. The two-wheeler segment, which
accounts for more than 80 percent of the total domestic auto industry sales
every year, will be the key segment contributor in achieving the same.

Major domestic players such as Hero MotoCorp, Bajaj Auto, TVS Motor Company,
Suzuki Motorcycle India, India Yamaha Motor and even Royal Enfield has
publicly mentioned about developing electric two-wheelers for the Indian
subcontinent.

Meanwhile at Yamaha, Yamaha Motor Research & Development India (YMRI), which
is a 100 percent subsidiary of YMC, has deployed a widely known INDRA
concept for engineering products suitable for the Indian conditions. The
India-bound EVs are understood to be part of the same. YMRI plays a pivotal
role of providing strong R&D and development support to India Yamaha Motor
for its domestic as well as export markets. YMRI is the fifth overseas R&D
headquarters for YMC following Italy, Taiwan, China and Thailand.
[© autocarpro.in]


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