Electric Bikes Assembled In Nepal Made Public

Jan 16, Kathmandu- Automotive company Jaishnavi Group has unveiled electric bikes assembled in Nepal. In partnership with Chinese electric two-wheeler manufacturer Benlug, Jaishnavi has unveiled the Yak bike in the Nepali market.

 

It aims to make Nepal an eco-friendly vehicle by reducing fuel consumption. The company has unveiled these electric bikes with the slogan 'Smart City, Smart Ride'.

 

 

The company has announced to create employment and training up to 500 people focusing on low income and unemployed people.

 

Jaishnavi Group Chief Executive Officer John Khadka and Chairman Smriti Palikhe said that the initiative to bring electric bikes to the Nepali market would not only help Nepal's economy but also help in environmental protection.

 

Sustainability of development means managing the environment and relying heavily on the resources we use today. Therefore, Jaishnavi Group has come up with the idea of Yak Bike with the belief that it will be spent on today's resource management, he said. said Jaishnavi Group.

 

The company claims that it has brought electric vehicles suitable for Nepali soil with the idea of ​​assembling it in Nepal with the objective of reducing the import of petroleum.

 

The company has also come up with a plan to set up electric charging hub in major places of Kathmandu Valley.