SINBON Electronics
SINBON Group, a designer and manufacturer of interconnect products for e-mobility and automotive market, joins the Swappable Batteries Motorcycle Consortium (SBMC) founded by Honda Motor, KTM F&E, Piaggio Group, and Yamaha Motor to accelerate the deployment of Swappable Batteries to L-Vehicles to globally reduce CO2. SINBON Electronics is participating in the design of common specifications for charging interface shared by the batteries, vehicles, and charging infrastructures.
A consortium gathering world players to reduce CO2 emission in the transport sector
While the worldwide electrification effort to reduce CO2 is accelerating, the motorcycle industry's intention is expanding the usage of electric motorcycles. To disseminate them, several challenges will be addressed, such as range extension, shorter charging time, and lowering vehicle and infrastructural costs.
The SBMC was initiated by global players Honda Motor, KTM F&E, Piaggio Group and Yamaha Motor who united to accelerate the deployment of electric motorcycles and L-Vehicles. The consortium's ambition is promoting joint industrial specifications from accredited public standardization bodies to become industry-wide standards for swappable batteries and swapping systems, foster the infrastructure for such batteries for common use, and ensure that motorcycles and L-Vehicles maintain their role in future mobility. This will make small electric vehicle batteries more economical, help preserve resources, and make them more convenient for customers.
The SBMC aims to:
- Develop common technical specifications of "the battery systems"
- Try & confirm common usage of the swapping systems
- Make & promote the Consortium's common specifications a standard within European and International standardization bodies
- Expand the use of the Consortium's common specification to global level
SINBON’s interconnect solutions have placed more than 800,000 shared batteries
SINBON is an innovative global designing and manufacturing company, with 4 out of the world's top 10 EV charging companies adopting SINBON solutions, improving overall sustainability, and helping address climate change. The group quickly expands their know-how and experiences from the standardized automotive applications into a more bespoke market such as the autonomous and micro-mobility applications.
SINBON's technology focuses on achieving higher electrical current and extending the charging interface's life cycle, making it ideal for swapping and shared mobility applications.
"Tech for good" says Barrie Ryan, president of SINBON Europe. "SINBON is bringing now to the consortium innovative design which can help draw maximum electrical input/output to extend riding range and to shorten charging time, but also the manufacturing know-how on how to lower vehicle and infrastructure cost so this common platform can be achieved. By this continuous effort we hope to bring cleaner and more sustainable mobility solutions to transform our economies, lives and our planet."