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Analyzing Nepal’s Remarkable Drop in Electric Vehicle Imports

KATHMANDU, March 19: Nepal has witnessed a notable decline in the import of electric cars, jeeps, and vans, signaling a break in the growing...

Driving Towards Clarity: Policy and Intent for Electric Vehicle Adoption

Electric vehicles (EVs) have taken the world by storm, and Nepal is no exception to this trend. According to the Department of Customs, in...

EV Imports Command One-Third of Total Value

Nepal imported automobiles worth Rs36.31 billion in first half of the current fiscal. EVs accounted for Rs12.73 billion. The shift to electric vehicles (EVs) in...

Electrifying Momentum: Over 5,100 EVs Imported in the Last 6 Months

Kathmandu, Jan. 24: The attraction of consumers towards electric vehicles has been increasing over the years. The import of electric vehicles has increased by almost...

Service-Recipients Struggle with Delayed Charging Station Repairs

Bharatpur, Jan 8 : Service-recipients are deprived of service as the charging station based at Muglin Bazaar, Ichhakamana rural municipality-5, Chitwan, remains dysfunctional nearly...

Nepal’s Journey to Exporting Energy

Hydropower is a cheap and sustainable source of energy with negligible environmental impacts. Despite having huge potential in hydropower, Nepal has been unable to...

Electric Vehicles Buck the Trend as Car Sales Fall

Nepal imported 2,787 units of battery-powered cars in the first four months of the current fiscal year, up by 174 percent. Nepal’s automotive market witnessed...

Nepal Sees 2,132 Electric Vehicles Imported in First Three Months of...

KATHMANDU, Nov 20: Nepal imported a total of 2,132 four-wheeler electric vehicles (EVs) worth Rs 5 billion in the first three months of the...

Nepal’s First Electric Ride-Sharing Service, eDrive Nepal, Launches

eDrive Nepal, a new ride-sharing service that uses only electric vehicles, launched its operations on Thursday, November 9, 2023. The company is committed to...

Nepal’s Trade Deficit Hits Record High in Q1

KATHMANDU, Oct 30: Nepal’s trade deficit stood at Rs 366.88 billion, an increase by 2.15 percent, in the first quarter of the current fiscal...

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