https://electrek.co/2019/04/03/honda-yamaha-kawasaki-electric-motorcycles/
Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, and Kawasaki reportedly cooperating on electric
motorcycles
Apr. 3rd 2019  Micah Toll

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Honda’s electric CR250 concept dirt bike

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Believe it or not, the Big 4 motorcycle makers in Japan are apparently
working together on a new electric motorcycle standard.

Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, and Kawasaki are the four major Japanese motorcycle
manufacturers.

None of the companies have a true production electric motorcycle yet.

To its credit, Honda recently showed off an electric CR250 dirt bike concept
at the Tokyo Motorcycle Show.

Yamaha has some very nice electric bicycles and is making progress on
electric trials bikes.

Suzuki and Kawasaki… well they don’t have much of anything to show for
electric motorcycles.

But that could soon be changing. The Big 4 are reportedly working together
to form a consultative body to discuss details about a unified standard for
electric motorcycles.

The goal for Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, and Kawasaki is to prevent many
different standards from being established for charging stations and other
infrastructure that could hamper adoption of electric motorcycles, as
reported in The Japan News.

The four motorcycle manufacturers aren’t showing off any hardware or
distinct plans yet. But they are reportedly working on standards concerning
batteries and charging equipment, according to EMN.

Many different electric motorcycle charging options

Charging has been a major point of progress lately in the electric
motorcycle industry. For years, Zero’s electric motorcycles have held the
top spot in the industry, but only offered Level 1 (110V wall outlet)
charging natively. An upgraded accessory was required to allow for Level 2
charging. Zero’s new SR/F electric motorcycle recently added higher power
Level 2 charging as an option, but still lacks Level 3 DC fast charging.

Last week Lightning unveiled their new Strike electric motorcycle, which
emphasized faster charging. The $12,998 base model offers Level 1 and 2
charging as standard. The higher end model includes Level 3 DC fast charging
which takes just 35 minutes, and can be installed as an option on the base
model.

Harley-Davidson’s new LiveWire electric motorcycle has also helped push the
industry towards faster charging. The LiveWire is also capable of Level 3 DC
fast charging, though its Level 2 charging is limited to Level 1 levels.
Harley-Davidson dealers are already installing Level 3 chargers and EV
parking spots at their dealerships.

Electric scooter companies such as Gogoro have taken a different approach to
charging. They offer removable batteries that can be charged either at home
or in dedicated battery swap stations.

The variation in charging options in the electric motorcycle industry is
exactly what Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, and Kawasaki are apparently trying to
avoid.
Electrek’s Take

To be honest I thought this was a late April Fool’s joke when I first heard
about it.

I understand what the Big 4 are reportedly trying to do, but I’m not sure
why. Most electric motorcycles in the US are simply adopting the same CCS
standards used by electric vehicles. Whether they support Level 3 charging
seems to be the big differentiator, but that’s often just a matter of
whether the batteries can handle it and whether the company wants to design
for it.

I’d rather see the Big 4 working together on batteries, motors, or something
else that will actually help them get bikes on the road sooner. Charging
isn’t the battle right now – production is.
[© electrek.co]


http://the-japan-news.com/news/article/0005648430
Unified electric motorcycle standard eyed
April 03, 2019 - Jiji Press TOKYO (Jiji Press) — With a view to getting more
people riding electric motorcycles, four major motorcycle makers in the
nation are considering a unified standard for batteries, charging stations
and other facilities, informed sources said Tuesday ...


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https://electrek.co/2019/03/29/harley-davidson-dealers-ev-chargers/
Harley-Davidson dealers prepping for electric vehicles, installing EV
chargers
Mar. 29th 2019  Harley-Davidson service bays preparing to incorporate
electric motorcycles soon ...  dealers have begun installing EV spots and
charging stations ...
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