Honda Mobile Power Pack Explained
The Honda Mobile Power Pack (MPP) is an exchangeable lithium-ion battery manufactured by Honda and Panasonic, intended to store power for personal mobility vehicles, including electric motorcycles and scooters. It was introduced at the 2017 Tokyo Auto Show to power the Honda PCX Electric and has since been adopted by the Swappable Battery Motorcycle Consortium formed by many motorcycle and scooter manufacturers, including Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, and Yamaha.
History
Prior electric scooters previously marketed by Honda, including the CUV-ES (1994) and EV-neo (2009) used a high-voltage traction battery integral to the vehicle; in contrast, the 2018 PCX Electric was based on the conventional PCX scooter, equipped with an electric traction motor and removable storage battery which was intended to enable more rapid recharging to support realistic uses through battery swapping.[1] The cells are manufactured by Panasonic.[2]
Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, and Yamaha established the Swappable Battery Consortium for Electric Motorcycles in April 2019 and finalized their specification for a swappable battery in 2021;[3] KTM and Piaggio also joined the consortium in March 2021.[4]
Specifications
The MPP operates at a voltage of 50.4 V with a minimum capacity of 20.8 A-h (1,052 W-h) as introduced in 2017. It has an overall volume of and weighs a maximum of, with dimensions (H×W×D) of .[1] It is an air-cooled design with a maximum discharge rate of 50 A or ; at an ambient temperature of, the battery temperature rise is limited to after 10 minutes at 2.5 kW, below the upper limit of .[1]
In 2021, an updated Mobile Power Pack e: (DM5026Z) was released with an increased maximum storage capacity of 26.1 A-h (1,314 W-h at 50.26 V). When the was released in 2023, capacity had increased again to 29.4 A-h (1,475 W-h).[5]
Applications
Honda envision that battery swapping stations built around charging banks of MPPs can be used to store energy when production from renewable sources is high and electric demand is low.[6] Initial trials of battery swapping stations were held in Indonesia and the Philippines.[2] For the trials in Indonesia, Honda, Panasonic, and Pacific Consultants, Ltd. established a joint venture.[7] Trials were expanded in 2021, using MPPs to power local three-wheeled auto rickshaws in India.[8] In 2022, the first battery swapping station in Tokyo began operation.[9]
Vehicles using MPP
External links
Notes and References
- Development of the PCX Electric . Mitsukawa, Makoto . Ichikawa, Hiroki . Okubo, Katsuyuki . Kato, Takaaki . Takahashi, Yasushi . Shigemizu, Nobuo . Okubo, Katsunori . Honda R&D Technical Review . 31 . 1 . registration . 49–62 . 16 August 2023.
- News: Review: Honda PCX Electric . Ilagan, Aris . February 18, 2019 . Top Gear Philippines . 16 August 2023.
- Agreement Reached to Standardize Swappable Batteries for Electric Motorcycles . March 26, 2021 . Honda Global . 16 August 2023.
- News: Honda, KTM, Piaggio, and Yamaha Form Electric Battery Consortium . Purvis, Ben . March 2, 2021 . Cycle World . 16 August 2023.
- 23YM HONDA EM1 e: . 12 May 2023 . Honda European Media Newsroom . 16 August 2023.
- Honda Introduces Initiatives for the Utilization of Honda Mobile Power Pack, portable and swappable batteries . October 29, 2021 . Honda Global . 16 August 2023.
- News: Honda and Panasonic to begin experiment on battery sharing using detachable mobile batteries and electric motorcycles in Indonesia . 13 July 2018 . Green Car Congress . 17 August 2023.
- News: Honda Testing Mobile Power Pack For Commercial Use In India . Punsalang, Enrico . June 2, 2021 . Ride Apart . 17 August 2023.
- News: Honda sets up the first motorcycle battery swap station for its mobile power packs . Shakir, Umar . October 28, 2022 . The Verge . 17 August 2023.
- 電動二輪車「PCX ELECTRIC」のリース販売を開始 . ja . Started leasing electric scooter 'PCX ELECTRIC' . November 29, 2018 . Honda Japan . 17 August 2023.
- ビジネス用電動二輪車「BENLY e:」シリーズを発表 . ja . Announcing the 'BENLY e:' series of electric mopeds for business use . December 19, 2019 . Honda Japan . 17 August 2023.
- Honda e: ビジネスバイク シリーズ第二弾 ビジネス用電動三輪スクーター「ジャイロ e:」を発売 . ja . Honda e: 2nd release in the business bike series Electric three-wheeled scooter for business use 'Gyro e:' . March 18, 2021 . Honda Japan . 17 August 2023.
- Honda e: ビジネスバイク シリーズ第三弾 新型交換式バッテリーを採用した屋根付き電動三輪スクーター 「GYRO CANOPY e:」を発売 . ja . Honda e: 3rd release in the business bike series Electric three-wheeled scooter with roof adopting new replaceable battery 'Gyro Canopy e:' . October 28, 2021 . Honda Japan . 17 August 2023.
- 原付一種の電動二輪パーソナルコミューター「EM1 e:」を発売 . ja . Honda releases the EM1 e:, a personal electric scooter for commuting . May 19, 2023 . Honda Japan . 17 August 2023.