Panasonic Automotive announced today its expanding work with two-wheel mobility manufacturers by providing connectivity solutions on the Harley-Davidson® LiveWire™ electric motorcycle to be released this August.
The LiveWire™ electric motorcycle offers riders an exciting, high-performance motorcycling experience infused with a new level of technology. The collaboration with Panasonic Automotive, with its proficiency in connected vehicles and systems such as the OneConnect® connected service platform, makes Harley-Davidson the first mass-market manufacturer in North America with a cellular-connected electric motorcycle.
Panasonic Automotive connects riders to their motorcycle through a cellular connection to the telematics control unit (TCU) utilizing Panasonic’s OneConnect® service. The OneConnect™ service complements the latest version of the Harley-Davidson™ App and the new Harley-Davidson Connect™ service. Together, these systems link LiveWire™ riders with their motorcycle through their smartphone providing features such as:
- Motorcycle status: Information available through H-D Connect includes battery charge level and available range, and charging status including time to completion. This allows the rider to remotely check the motorcycle status from any location where sufficient cellular signal is available. A charge station location finder is integrated into the H-D App.
- Tamper alerts and vehicle location: Through the H-D App, H-D Connect indicates the location of the parked LiveWire and alerts can be sent to the rider’s smartphone if the bike is bumped, tampered with or moved. GPS-enabled stolen-vehicle tracking provides peace of mind that the motorcycle’s location can be tracked (Requires law enforcement assistance. Available in select markets).
- Service reminders and notifications: Reminders about upcoming vehicle service requirements and other vehicle care notifications will be provided to the rider through the H-D App.
“Our technology will help provide a new level of convenience and peace of mind to motorcycle riders,” said David Taylor, executive director product strategy and business development, Panasonic Automotive Systems Company of America.
“From battery charge status to vehicle tracking, riders will have a better understanding of their vehicle and can focus on enjoying the ride.”
“Harley-Davidson is taking the lead in the electrification of motorcycles, and we’re excited to be working with Panasonic Automotive to make that a reality,” said Marc McAllister, vice president product planning and portfolio, Harley-Davidson. “Their team has the knowledge and drive to create an incredible product to help us connect consumers to their riding information.”
Panasonic Automotive also included FICOSA and Cubic Telecom in the development of the LiveWire™ motorcycle. FICOSA, together with Panasonic, designs and manufactures the TCU to be installed on LiveWire™ and other motorcycles. Cubic Telecom, based in Dublin, will provide the 3G, 4G & LTE cellular data connectivity in more than 50 countries. This includes the platform required to manage the lifecycle of the eSIM installed in the TCU and operate the service.
Launching this August, the LiveWire™ model is an exhilarating electric motorcycle that pushes the boundaries of performance, technology and design in the two-wheel world. This premium, high-performance motorcycle is designed to lead in a new category Harley-Davidson plans to populate by 2022 with a full portfolio of lighter, smaller and even more-accessible electric vehicles.
The LiveWire™ motorcycle will be on display at the Panasonic booth located in the Central Hall (#12908) of the Las Vegas Convention Center during CES 2019.
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