Honda Launches Fixed-Battery Electric Two-Wheeled Personal Commuter Honda UC3 In Thailand And Vietnam
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Charge time (Approx.) |
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450W |
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9 hours |
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Developing charging infrastructure in Thailand and Vietnam
In line with the UC3 launch, Honda expands charging infrastructure for fixed-battery electric motorcycles in Thailand and Vietnam.
In Thailand, Honda will further increase the number of charging stations for CHAdeMO for two-wheelers primarily at Honda motorcycle dealerships and shopping malls in and around Bangkok.
In Vietnam, Honda begins installing charging stations at Honda motorcycle dealerships in major cities including Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Da Nang, targeting operation from June 2026.
In parallel, Honda will continue improving the usage environment for electric motorcycles powered by the swappable Honda Mobile Power Pack e: battery. Expansion of Honda e:Swap BATTERY STATION installations will proceed at Honda motorcycle dealerships in Bangkok and Hanoi.
Production structure and expansion of the electric motorcycle lineup
The Production of the UC3 began in December 2025 at Thai Honda Co., Ltd., the UC3 will be supplied to both Thailand and Vietnam. In Vietnam, Honda plans to transfer to local production at Honda Vietnam Co., Ltd. during 2026, establishing a timely supply system aligned with the accelerating electrification of the country's motorcycle market.
Honda aims to achieve carbon neutrality across all products and corporate activities by 2050. In its motorcycle business, Honda will continue advancing ICE technologies while simultaneously positioning electrification as a core pillar of its environmental strategy. Honda plans to introduce electric motorcycles globally on an annual basis, offering a broad lineup tailored to diverse customer needs. By addressing market changes driven by evolving customer expectations and increasingly stringent environmental regulations through both products and business initiatives, Honda will continue delivering the joy of freedom of mobility to more people.
Looking ahead, Honda will also pursue battery repurposing and recycling initiatives to help establish a circular value chain, contributing to the realization of a carbon-neutral society.
Source: Honda Motor Co, LtdSectors: Motorsports
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