With an increasing number of brands spec’ing
Yamaha drive unitson their e-bikes, Yamaha has begun producing drive units in France. Not only will this new facility increase production for the company, it will also cut lead times to OE customers.
The French factory was previously known as MBK Industrie. It had already been producing several Yamaha models including the MT-125 motorcycle and XMAX scooter. Production in this facility will be devoted to the PWseries S2 motor which is used in a variety of e-bikes, including eMTBs.
“The opening of this new production line in Europe had been in our plans for the future for some time already,” said Olivier Prévost, president and CEO, Yamaha Motor Europe N.V. “For YMME it means that it heightens its vital role within the Yamaha operations and also that it underlines once more its status as a Yamaha multi-products manufacturing site. And, last but not least, producing locally in Europe contributes to leaving a more sustainable footprint within our operations, which remains a key target for Yamaha at global level, and is providing a competitive advantage in an industrial environment where we give more and more importance to the sustainability and flexibility in the supply chain.”
“Whether it is for our traditional business or electric mobility, the role of YMME is important to better serve the European markets and to respond swiftly to the ever-changing needs of customers,” added Clement Villet, director land mobility, Yamaha Motor Europe N.V.. “In that respect, with the opening of the drive unit assembly line we will be able to supply our e-bikes OEM customers swiftly and with shorter lead times, contributing to a more agile and reactive production planning.”
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