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Honda plans to double its investment in electrification and software to $65 billion by 2030

The CEO emphasized the necessity of bolstering software development, recognizing the inadequacy of their previous budget allocation, particularly in light of the evolving automotive landscape.
Honda announced its investment towards electrification and software development will double to $65 Billion over the next decade. 

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Japan’s Honda Motor announced a significant increase in its investment towards electrification and software development, doubling its commitment to approximately $65 billion over the next decade. 

Honda CEO Toshihiro Mibe made this announcement during a press conference on Thursday. He revealed the company’s plan to allocate $64.88 billion specifically for electrification and software enhancements, marking a substantial increase from their previous pledge in April 2022.

Mibe highlighted that Honda, though a late entrant into the EV market, prioritized securing reliable battery procurement, achieving cost efficiencies, and enhancing performance before delving into software-focused vehicle innovations. The CEO emphasized the necessity of bolstering software development, recognizing the inadequacy of their previous budget allocation, particularly in light of the evolving automotive landscape.

Honda’s upcoming battery-powered vehicle series, set for release in 2026, promises a cruising range exceeding 300 miles. Mibe underscored the integration of ultra-thin battery packs and a newly developed compact e-axle in these models, aiming for significant advancements in efficiency and performance. Additionally, the company targets a more than 20% reduction in battery procurement costs in North America by 2030 and a 35% decrease in production expenses through enhanced parts integration.

As Japan’s second-largest automaker behind Toyota, Honda unveiled its battery-powered “Honda 0 Series” earlier, signaling its commitment to catching up with global competitors in the EV market transition. The company faces intensifying competition from established international brands and emerging players like Tesla and Chinese automakers such as BYD. This competitive landscape has led Honda to adjust its production strategy, including downsizing its workforce in China due to market challenges and declining sales.

Looking ahead, Honda plans to introduce seven new EV models globally by 2030. However, Mibe acknowledged the slowdown in EV adoption rates in North America and Europe after an initial surge, prompting the company to adapt its strategies accordingly. Honda’s recent investment announcement of $11 billion in new EV and battery production facilities in Ontario, Canada, reflects its commitment to expanding its presence in the North American market and staying competitive amidst industry shifts.

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