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The Honda e is Designed to Meet Urban EV Needs

The Honda e is a hatchback that is designed for city driving. The Honda e is powered by a 35.5 kWh lithium-ion battery, which has a range of 124 miles. The range is designed for short trips that people make in urban environments. The car can be charged using either a CCS2 DC rapid charger or a Type 2 AC connector. Honda has indicated the battery will charge at an extremely fast pace, the battery can get up to 80% capacity in approximately an hour and a half.

Also featured in the design is an extremely small turning radius, which is measured at 4.3 meters. The car turning radius is a key feature that is specifically designed for large cities where maneuverability is a big selling feature.
Trend Themes
1. Urban EV - The trend of developing electric vehicles specifically designed for city driving, with features like short-range battery capabilities and small turning radius.
2. Fast Charging - The trend of implementing fast charging technologies, such as CCS2 DC rapid chargers, to reduce charging time for electric vehicles.
3. City Maneuverability - The trend of designing cars with a small turning radius to enhance maneuverability in large cities.
Industry Implications
1. Electric Vehicle Manufacturing - Opportunity for electric vehicle manufacturers to develop models specifically tailored for urban environments, focusing on short-range battery capabilities and fast charging technologies.
2. Charging Infrastructure - Opportunity for companies in the charging infrastructure industry to invest in and expand networks of CCS2 DC rapid chargers, catering to the growing demand for fast charging capabilities in urban areas.
3. Automotive Design - Opportunity for automotive designers to prioritize small turning radius in their designs, creating cars that offer enhanced maneuverability for city dwellers.

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