TOKYO, May 16 (Reuters) - Japan's Honda Motor (7267.T) , opens new tab pledged to double its electrification and software investment to about $65 billion over the 10 years running through the 2030 ...
Honda is done standing by while rivals like Tesla and BYD steal market share. To stay competitive, Honda is doubling its investment in EVs to $65 billion (10 trillion yen) through 2030. The plans ...
TOKYO: Honda Motor pledged to double its electrification and software investment to about US$65 billion (RM304bil) over the 10 years running through the 2030 business year, it said on Thursday. Honda ...
Honda president Toshihiro Mibe speaking about the company’s electric vehicle targets during a press conference in Tokyo. Honda announced plans on May 16 to double investment in electric vehicles to 65 ...
Honda to double EV investment ... Honda plans to produce around 2 million EVs per year by 2030. Its bigger rival Toyota aims to sell 1.5 million EVs annually by 2026 and 3.5 million by 2030 ...
Honda commits to its 2040 phaseout of gasoline engines, doubling its investment. Japanese automaker will vertically integrate EV production, moving aspects such as battery manufacture in-house.
TOKYO — Honda Motor Co. is doubling its investment in electric vehicles to $64 billion by the end of the decade to slash the cost of producing its next-generation EVs, bring battery production ...
TOKYO -- Honda Motor plans to invest 10 trillion yen ($65 billion) in electrification and software development over the decade up to the financial year ending March 2031 as it prepares to join the ...
TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's Honda Motor pledged to double its electrification and software investment to about $65 billion over the 10 years running through the 2030 business year, it said on Thursday.
Honda says it still believe in an all-electric future, despite a slowdown in EV sales in the West Honda commits to its 2040 phaseout of gasoline engines, doubling its investment. Japanese automaker ...
Honda CEO Toshihiro Mibe told a press conference the automaker planned to spend a total of 10 trillion yen on electrification and software over the period, doubling the amount it had pledged in ...