Honda has entered a new stage in electric mobility by starting sales of its fixed-battery electric two-wheeler, the UC3, in Thailand and Vietnam, while not yet confirming an India launch. Honda UC3 Marks Brand’s New Era in Electric Mobility The UC3 is targeted at everyday commuters and is positioned as an electric substitute for 110cc petrol motorcycles, which are very popular in those markets. The UC3 is a personal electric commuter scooter designed mainly for daily city travel. Honda has confirmed that deliveries of the UC3 will begin in the spring season. Alongside the launch, Honda is expanding charging infrastructure in major cities across Thailand and Vietnam. A key highlight of the UC3 is its fixed-type battery, meaning the battery is not removable like in some other electric scooters. The UC3 uses a lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery, marking the first time Honda has used an LFP battery in an electric two-wheeler. LFP batteries are noted for improved durability, higher safety, and longer life cycles. The UC3 is powered by a wheel-side electric motor developed by Honda. The motor produces around 8 bhp, giving performance comparable to a typical 110cc petrol motorcycle. Honda UC3 Offers Up to 122 km Range…  ​Read MoreBusiness Archives – Trak.in – Indian Business of Tech, Mobile & Startups