South Korea sets a target for 60% electric delivery motorbikes by 2035
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South Korea’s Ministry of Climate, Energy and Environment has announced plans to accelerate the replacement of ICE delivery motorcycles with electric variants, aiming for over 60% of newly introduced delivery two-wheelers to be electric by 2035.
The plan is part of the country’s efforts to reduce both air and noise pollution in urban areas and to cut emissions.
A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed by the Ministry on 4 February with various delivery platforms, logistics and rental companies and e-motorcycle manufacturers, with the aim of creating a shift towards electric mobility in the delivery sector.
Several factors are being addressed to overcome some of the barriers to electric adoption widely recognised by riders.
- The government and industry partners will work to improve e-motorcycle improvement, and charging convenience.
- Battery swapping station infrastructure will be expanded, allowing for quick changeover of depleted batteries.
- The government will implement purchasing subsidies for electric two wheelers.
- Administrative measures will be taken to prioritise the installation of charging facilities in both public spaces and at public institutions.
- Delivery companies will promote the adoption of electric models to riders.
- Manufacturers will focus on the development of higher-performance models which are tailored to the delivery sector.
Climate Minister Kim Sung-hwan said, “through this agreement, we will work with the delivery industry to expand electric two-wheelers, reduce emissions and create a quieter urban environment”, adding that the government will provide financial and administrative support to smooth the transition to a sustainable and effective electric motorcycle delivery industry.