Honda has announced plans to introduce its Mobile Power Pack e: swappable battery system to the United States as early as June 2026, with a primary focus on B2B commercial integrations. The shared and swappable battery solution is designed for electric motorcycles, light commercial vehicles, and other applications, providing a convenient energy replenishment method and accelerating electrification adoption in commercial fleets. This move marks a significant expansion of Honda's business model in the US from charging to battery swapping.
This means commercial fleet operators can reduce vehicle downtime by swapping depleted batteries for fully charged ones at dedicated power stations, rather than waiting for lengthy recharges. Improved operational efficiency and lower total cost of ownership are key benefits for logistics and delivery businesses. According to the announcement, Honda's battery swap infrastructure could lower entry barriers for fleet electrification and support sustainable urban mobility.