With a great round of strain on global emissions, companies making motorcycles are now racing to unveil electric bikes to the market. One such brand, Harley-Davidson, is a synonym for power and gas-guzzling motorcycles but has recently taken a very bold step into the EV sector with its groundbreaking LiveWire series.
Launched in 2019, LiveWire was the first electric Harley-Davidson motorcycle, driven by a pivotal electric battery that acts as the motorcycle’s energy hub. Having this powerful force on its side for the future of electric transportation, LiveWire will soon be announcing that it is one electric motorcycle company.
Since its establishment, LiveWire has released a handful of new innovative models, such as the S2 Del Mar, S2 Mulholland, and the flagship LiveWire One. These have set new standards for electric motorcycles by exhibiting the most iconic design language of Harley-Davidson and melding it with seriously electric technology.
Arrival of LiveWire in Indonesia
While electric vehicles are progressively finding suitors from across the globe, the question begs, is this kind of electric technology going to land in Indonesia?
Irvino Edwardly, who is Sales and Marketing Director at JLM Auto, the official distributor of Harley-Davidson motorcycles in Indonesia, recently commented on the matter, saying that, for now, there is no plan for the introduction of LiveWire variants into the Asian market, including Indonesia.
“It is not yet available for the Asian market. For now, Harley-Davidson is focusing on its core business,” said Edwardly in a statement to the media recently in Jakarta.
He, on the other hand, didn’t rule out the fact that maybe after some time there might be possibility of bringing electric motorcycles to Indonesia. Edward has to bring the LiveWire series to the Indonesian market to offer a wide range of vehicles to Indonesian consumers.
“In the future, if it has to be presented, we welcome it,” he added, opening the possibility for future expansion into the market.
Design and Performance of Electric Motorcycles
Even with electrical power, these motorcycles are characterized by the design signature of the Harley-Davidson brand. The LiveWire models provide the signature Harley aesthetics and cutting-edge electric vehicle technology in perfect unison.
LiveWire S2 Del Mar
The S2 Del Mar electric motorcycle has a 10.5 kWh battery considered to run at 113 miles (181 km) on a single charge if ridden within the city. The level 2 charge system on the motorcycle facilitates fill-up from 20% to 80%, a process that takes around 78 minutes. By retailing for only USD 15,499, it presents a very great opportunity for someone who wants to venture into the electric motorcycle field and have quality, performance, and class.
The capacity of the battery in the S2 Mulholland is shared with the Del Mar, but it increases range slightly to 121 miles (194 km) under similar conditions. However, the charging capacity is the same, and a battery can be taken from 20% to 80% in just 78 minutes by using an L2 charger. The S2 Mulholland is priced at USD 15,999 or Rp 247.2 million, offering a combo of performance, range, and price.
The flagship is the LiveWire One, with its 15.4 kWh battery ensuring a remarkable range, providing even up to 146 miles (234 km) in city rides alone. This particular model supports DC fast charging—meaning you’re able to recharge from 0% to 80% in only 40 minutes. It will, however, be a premium model, being retailed at USD 22,799 (Rp 352.4 million).
The Future of Electric Motorcycles in Indonesia
Although the launch of the LiveWire series is not taking place directly in Indonesia, the chance for these electric motorcycles to be marketed to the country is so vast. The global trend toward electrification follows, with high attributable EV demand in Southeast Asia, including Indonesia.
Offering an eco-friendly alternative on a bike without compromising speed or style, Harley-Davidson’s electric motorcycles may well appeal to the new generation of riders. Now, with advanced technology, significant range, and classic design, the LiveWire series has the line of vehicles envisioned very well to be the best among this emergent market.
Being at the forefront of the Indonesian push towards meeting environmental goals, the electric motorbike, such as LiveWire, might just provide a key means to meet those goals by helping reduce emissions and providing sustainable modes of transportation. If everything is fine in the market scenario and people are taking interest, may be Harley-Davidson will launch LiveWire series bikes in Indonesia so that bikers can experience freedom while dimming emissions at the same time.