Electric vehicles in India are getting popular, demand doubles in three years
Electric vehicles in India are getting popular, demand doubles in three years
18th March 2021
"According to data available, electric vehicle demands in India has grown significantly, double to be precise, in the last three years."
Electric vehicles may be still some time away to become mainstream in India, but there are enough indications that the demands are rising. That is what the government claims, citing data from its e-vahan portal.
According to data available, electric vehicle demands in India has grown significantly, double to be precise, in the last three years. India had 69,012 units of electric vehicles on road in 2017-18. The number increased to 143,358 units in 2018-19 and then to 167,041 units in 2019-20.
The government attributes the rise in demand for electric vehicles to rising fuel prices and the government's push to adopt electric mobility to reduce vehicular pollution. Several steps and initiatives have been taken, not only by the Centre but some of the state governments too, to promote electric vehicles.
Meanwhile, a few state governments, including the Delhi government, have announced their own electric vehicle policies that are aimed to incentivise those who adopt e-mobility.
Minister of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises, Prakash Javadekar has also said that as part of the second phase of the FAME India scheme, the government will focus on switching public and shared transport in India to electric by subsidising electric buses, cars and two-wheelers.
Thee Go: Makes Your Travel More Sustainable and Environment Friendly
5th September 2020
"Thee Go is not only dealing with Electric vehicles but is also dealing with the complete ecosystem of e-mobility."
Thee Go is a relatively new eco-friendly electric car importer and distributor company that believes there is a more responsible way to travel and are determined to make travel more sustainable and environmentally friendly.
Thee Go envision a future of zero emissions and zero congestion and are also very much committed to lead the way towards this future. They want to be the catalyst for this transition to eco-friendly transportation and eventually pave the way for an environmentally sustainable Nepal.
Thee Go is not only dealing with Electric vehicles but is also dealing with the complete ecosystem of e-mobility. Below are the different activities that they are currently handling in Nepal.
Thee-Go ecosystem
• Electric Vehicles: Zero-emission vehicles designed and developed for Nepal to drive the country towards carbon neutrality.
• After Sales Service: A level of after-sales service that goes above and beyond your typical standard to ensure we are always there for you.
• Training and Development: Skilled manpower to enable first-class service and innovation for future products.
• Charging Station: Strategically located charging points on highways and cities to ensure distance is never a concern.
• Retrofitting EV: They are ready with the solution to convert petrol/diesel conventional cars to electric ones to extend the life of existing vehicles and reduce carbon footprint.
• Fleet Service: Managing and maintaining the fleet of electric vehicles to ensure all your travel needs are met.
• Financing: Easing of purchase of EV through an exclusive collaboration with financial institutions and in house offers.
• Battery Assembly: They are developing an in house battery assembly capability to ensure self-sufficiency.
• Battery Disposal: They are developing recycling and disposal of depleted batteries to enable safe handling and maximum usability.
Thee Go current range of products are as follows:-
• E8: An economical & sustainable solution for urban mobility.
Category: Hatchback Car
Range: 150km*
Per Km Running Cost: NPR 1.11 per km
• DFSK Danfe: High-performance vehicle for intracity & cross country travel
Category: Micro Bus (11 seaters)
Range: 250km*
Per Km Running Cost: NPR 1.85 per km
• Joylong E6: Luxury commuter redefined to maximize comfort, minimize costs and neutralize carbon footprint.
Category: Mini Bus (20 seaters)
Range: 210km*
Per Km Running Cost: App NPR 4.1 per km
• CHTC Bus: Premium passenger vehicle for the urban route. Category: Bus (26 seaters)
Range: 200km*
Per Km Running Cost: App NPR 7.1 per km
Thee-Go also feels that Nepal is perfectly positioned for a complete shift towards clean mobility and could set an example for the rest of the world to follow. The shift is gradually happening and it’s only a matter of time before Nepal paves a path towards self-sufficiency and becomes a carbon-neutral country.
For more detailed information you can visit company website www.thee-go.com
Bookings open for "thee GO e8" , electric city car.
17th September 2020
"thee GO e8 electric city car price in Nepal"
Taking a step forward towards the evolution of EVs in Nepal, thee GO has started accepting bookings of its electric city car "thee GO e8".
thee GO e8 sports a modern and fresh design that immediately grabs attention and gives a longlasting impact. It is a modern, edgy and young car for the environment-friendly Nepali customers. thee GO e8 is an amalgamation of futuristic design and advanced technology which will contribute to reducing carbon footprints.
thee GO e8 exterior
thee GO e8 with its modern and edgy design is surely a head-turner. e8 comes with large headlamps for better illumination in the night and stylish LED lamps for day time running. It comes with stylish dual-tone diamond-cut alloy wheels and sharp creases across the body panels which lends an edgy, sporty & modern look. High raised bonnet gives e8 a bolder attitude and driving confidence. e8 comes with front fog lamps for clear illumination in tough weather conditions, which is first in the segment feature. Front bumpers sport a wide center air-dam and air ducts on either side which gives it a wider stance. At the rear, it has a muscular-looking bumper as well as LED taillights.
thee GO e8 Interiors
Step inside the e8 and be wowed by the modern, intelligent & tastefully crafted interiors. The placement of all controls, including the 7" touchscreen infotainment unit, is intuitive and easy to use. The use of digital instrument cluster, enhanced haptics, and premium materials give one a feeling of being in a premium environment from the future. Automatic transmission along with the option of Sports and ECO drive modes makes the driving experience effortless and pleasurable. The automatic gear is perfect for city commutes, you don’t have to change gears frequently and there is no risk of the car stalling at low speeds. Porsche inspired automatic transmission gear lever adds to the premium interior ambiance. The reverse camera helps to alleviate the rear blind spot and avoid collisions while reversing.
The Flat Bottom Steering wheel and comfortable leg-room/ Headroom makes entry and exit very comfortable. It has 18 intelligently designed storage spaces that provide ample space for storing your knick-knacks and essential objects while on the move. It, of course, comes with the standard features like Power Windows, Power Steering, Adjustable Headrest, Safety Belts, Air Conditioning, USB Charger, Cigarette Lighter, Electric ORVM with Side Indicator, etc. Overall, it has a practical interior with a host of features that rival its more expensive competition.
Technology and performance
With a Lithium-Ion phosphate battery of 15.2 kWh, thee GO e8 can give a driving range of up to 150 Kms under normal operating conditions (NEDC 200 km).
thee Go e8 is powered by a 3 phase asynchronous motor which produces an impressive 180 Nm of torque and 15kW of maximum power.
The car comes with a 3kW charger and can be charged at home/ office conveniently.
thee GO e8 comes with a "Hill Assist" feature which prevents rolling back on slopes.
thee GO e8 utilizes a regenerative braking system to increase mileage per charge by converting the kinetic energy during braking into electrical potential energy.
The cost of electricity for running thee GO e8 is only Rs. 1.11 per km* under the normal driving condition.
Commenting at the event, thee GO CEO, Mr. Hemant Puranik said, "Today is when we start writing a new chapter in the Nepal Auto Industry. thee GO e8 aims at reinventing and resetting the rules for the Nepal Auto Industry by providing the option of traveling in the comfort a car but with running cost less than a bike". He further mentioned that "The future of efficient, green, sustainable mobility solutions needs to translate into reality and we are delighted that we have taken one more step towards the same by opening bookings of another electric Car thee GO e8. We genuinely feel that if someone is looking for a new car, he or she can consider buying thee Go e8 and enjoy benefits of driving an electric car and help the nation to grow by using domestically generated hydro energy.”
After revised in duties on EVs, thee GO has launched e8 at an attractive price now available in NPR 21,94,500 and it is the most affordable electric hatch as of the date in Nepal.
To know more about thee GO or to book a test drive, please call on 9801882404 or 9801882409. Alternatively, customers can visit www.thee-go.com and follow social handles: