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Okaya EV Partners with Vriddhi-Shasheela to bring Electric Vehicle Charging Stations across Nepal

6th June 2022
"Okaya Energy & E-Mobility Group, formerly Okaya Power Group, has formed a strategic alliance with Vriddhi-Shasheela Electric Pvt. Ltd. to bring electric scooters to Nepal."

Okaya Energy & E-Mobility Group, formerly Okaya Power Group, has formed a strategic alliance with Vriddhi-Shasheela Electric Pvt. Ltd. to bring electric scooters to Nepal.

Okaya is India's largest charging station producer and third-largest battery manufacturer.

According to a press release, this partnership will fulfill the ever-changing needs of Nepalese customers while also meeting their demand for environmentally friendly, emission-free transportation options.

OEEG's latest venture Okaya EV promises to introduce the Faast series of IOT Smart Scooters with the industry's first features and the longest extended range given by any other scooter in that segment, backed by a four-decade of expertise and presence in over 50 countries.

The Okaya Faast has the largest battery capacity of any e-Scooter at 4.4 kWh, with a range of 140-160 km on a single charge and a top speed of 70 kmph.

In the second half of the year, there will be many launches. According to the plans, A hyper-efficient battery changing service would also be created up across Nepal.

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Compiled by : Delika Dangal Delika Dangal

New electric scooter arrives in the Nepali market: TNR.

11th April 2021
"Nissan Traders are the official distributor of TNR electric scooters, with 250 to 1200 units currently available."

With the surge of electric scooters entering the Nepali market, a new name TNR has joined the scene.

With Birgunj as the center point, 6 variants of this brand are now available.

Nissan Traders are the official distributor of TNR electric scooters, with 250 to 1200 units currently available.

There is no need for a driver's license to drive the 250 watts electric cycles of TNR.

Similarly, 800 watts Turner, Turner Classic and Zuba electric scooters are also available.

Jeter Electric is also available to Nepali consumers under the TNR brand.

Normally it takes 6 hours to fully charge and will run around 84 km in full charge.

The TNR electric scooters were supposed to enter Nepal in February of last year but weren't possible due to the lockdown.

They are made in India and the parts that are used are mostly Chinese-made. 

With its reasonable prices, it is predicted to be very popular amongst Nepali consumers. 

Compiled by : Reviewer Raj Kapali

Tips to maintain electric cars during monsoon

6th June 2022
"Heavy rains, blocked roads, and electrical inefficiency have all contributed to the challenges of regular vehicle maintenance. The problem appears to be worsened if you own an electric vehicle."

The monsoon has arrived in the country, bringing with it heavy rainfall and automobile damage. Continuous rains have worsened the situation in Nepal.

Heavy rains, blocked roads, and electrical inefficiency have all contributed to the challenges of regular vehicle maintenance. The problem appears to be worsened if you own an electric vehicle.

So, here are five things you should do to protect your Electric cars from the monsoon.

Safe Charging

Electric energy is used to power an e-car, which is obtained through charging. Charging, on the other hand, might be a challenge during the monsoon.

Current shocks are a frequent occurrence during this type of weather, and they can do serious damage to the car and other electronics.

It may produce short-circuit in the charging point, affecting the car's internal circuits. All of this may be avoided by charging the automobile in a dry, enclosed location.

Charge your car indoors, away from the rain, in a shed or garage. Avoid charging in the case of heavy weather, such as thunderstorms or lightning.

Always use an authorized charger:

The original chargers that come with electric cars are designed with suitable covering shields and protective layers to prevent short-circuits, sparks, current loss, and other issues.

As a result, it is always suggested that you charge your EV with an OEM-issued charger.

Keep a check on the battery:

This season's humidity may cause corrosion of mechanical components such as battery connectors, reducing the battery's life and strength.

Rain can also cause problems with the car's appearance. It's best to keep your electric car covered when it's parked to avoid this.

Charge in a dry area:

Make sure the charger is dry and clean before using it. This season's humidity may cause damage to mechanical systems such as battery connectors, reducing the battery's life and strength.

Rain can also cause problems with the car's appearance. It's best to keep your electric car covered when it's parked to avoid this.

Don't forget about the cabin:

 It's easy to overlook the cabin, especially when one's attention is drawn to the electrical parts. This, however, is just as crucial as the others.

Rain can also cause problems in the cabin, causing a bad odor to grow inside due to filthy shoes, moist chairs, and other factors.

Use a newspaper in the footwell to soak up any moisture to remove and prevent similar odors. You can also dry the moist places using a hair dryer.

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