This Country Quietly Became an Electric Haven with EVs Now Having 76% Market Shares
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The narrow streets of Kathmandu, ideal for pedestrians and rickshaws, are packed with motors. Buses, motorcycles, vans and taxis fill the vast valley with loudspeakers and escapes. For its more than three million inhabitants, the simple fact of getting around is a dangerous and annoying experience. But recently, a new type of engine has begun to relieve pressure. The elegant electric vehicles slide with a silent buzz. The glittering exhibition r…
(Dan Tri) - After only 5 years, 76% of cars sold in Nepal are electric. This miracle comes from bold tax policies and the desire to clean up the polluted air in Kathmandu.
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