Yamaha and Gogoro begin EV business collaborative study in Taiwan

Gogoro is rolling out a new electric motorcycle business model through its in-house manufactured electric scooters and battery-swapping stations, where depleted batteries can be easily changed for charged ones.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 17 Sep 2018 Views icon7505 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
A user changing their battery at a Gogoro battery-swapping station.

A user changing their battery at a Gogoro battery-swapping station.

Yamaha Motor Co and Taiwan-based Gogoro Inc have begun a study towards collaboration in the electric vehicle (EV) business in the Taiwan market. 

This collaboration relates to Gogoro’s development and manufacturing of electric scooters for Yamaha and sharing of the battery-swapping system, and signing a formal contract is anticipated this year. Yamaha will design Yamaha-branded electric scooters based on Gogoro production vehicles, with production handled by Gogoro.

Sales of new Yamaha electric scooters in the Taiwanese market will be carried out through the sales channels of local subsidiary Yamaha Motor Taiwan. Market launch of the first model is planned for the summer of 2019. Sumitomo Corporation, a business partner of both Gogoro and Yamaha Motor, is playing a key role in this collaboration. 

Yamaha Motor first entered the Taiwanese motorcycle market in 1966, and currently sells 290,000 motorcycles per year (2017 results), predominantly models produced at Yamaha Motor Taiwan. Yamaha Motor Taiwan also manufactures and sells the E-VINO electric scooter, and exports it to Japan. Development functions are carried out by Yamaha Motor Research & Development Taiwan, which mainly develops scooters for the Taiwanese market.

Through this collaboration with Gogoro, Yamaha Motor aims to promote expansion and enhancement of its product lineup – which also includes gasoline-powered models – in the Taiwanese market, as well as increase user convenience by utilising Gogoro's network of battery-swapping stations for the new electric scooters. 

Gogoro first entered the Taiwanese scooter market in 2015, and is rolling out a new electric motorcycle business model through its in-house manufactured electric scooters and battery-swapping stations, where depleted batteries can be easily changed for charged ones.

The battery-swapping stations are being installed by Gogoro Energy Network. Gogoro currently has more than 750 GoStations in Taiwan and is expected to have more than 1,000 by 2019. Since launch, the Gogoro Energy Network has made more than 17 million battery swaps. Through this collaboration, Gogoro intends to increase its production volume of electric scooters.

 

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