Honda Motor Co., Ltd. together with its business partner, Gachaco Inc., officially started the production and sales of the Honda Power Pack Exchanger e in Japan. Honda Power Pack Exchanger e: is a device that can be exchanged which can simultaneously charge the power unit on the Honda Mobile Power Pack e: (MPP e:).
Users can also have access to a fully charged MPP e whenever needed at the battery exchange station and enable efficient use of electric mobility products without waiting for the battery to be recharged.
Product details and other explanations regarding the Honda Power Pack Exchanger e can be found on the https://www.honda.co.jp/mobilepowerpack/exchanger website page
This device will also later be developed as a battery infrastructure that can be used widely for the Japanese domestic market and also does not rule out the possibility of being exported to various countries.
Honda Power Pack Exchanger e: features an exterior design that blends well for use in urban areas and adopts the Honda Power Pack Cloud system which manages all the information needed for the battery to be centralized with service operations in the cloud. In addition, this device also provides convenience and friendliness for users of electric-based mobility products.
The two sides previously inaugurated the cooperation in the production of electric vehicle batteries through a cooperation agreement at the end of August 2022.
This factory will produce pouch-type batteries that will be supplied to Honda's electric vehicle assembly plant in North America, in line with the increasing trend of electric-based vehicles in the region.
The factory will begin construction in early 2023 with a target for mass production of advanced lithium-ion battery cells by the end of 2025.
In addition, Honda has previously announced its global plan to launch up to 30 electric cars by 2030, with a production volume of 2 million units annually. In addition, Honda is also trying to achieve carbon neutrality for all product lines and company activities by 2050.

