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The goal is to promote 500 e-autos in Nepal yearly. Talks are on to export KAL’s e-auto to Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Kenya
‘Kerala Neem G’ auto rickshaws, from the general public sector-run Kerala Automobiles Limited, will hit the streets of Nepal from November.
The first lot of 25 eco-friendly electric automobiles for Nepal, from the Kerala Automobiles Limited’s (KAL) plant at Aralumoodu, close to Thiruvananthapuram, have been shipped from the State capital on Tuesday by highway. The two vehicles will arrive with the consignment in Nepal in 12 days.
The KAL has additionally obtained orders for eight extra e-autos from Nepal and they are going to be shipped quickly. The Nepal authorities is procuring the e-autos by Himalaya Motrrad Private Ltd. as a part of ushering in e-mobility. The price of transportation is borne by the seller.
For KAL, it’s its first export after 17 years. It can be the primary export of the electric e-auto rickshaw from the nation by a public sector enterprise of a State.
Industries Minister E.P. Jayarajan flagged off the ‘Kerala Neem G’ autorickshaws in the presence of KAL Chairman Karamana Hari, Managing Director A. Shajahan, Chairman, Public Sector Restructuring and Internal Audit Board (RIAB) N. Sasidharan Nair and officers of KAL and RIAB.
The goal is to promote 500 e-autos in Nepal yearly. Talks are on to export KAL’s e-auto to Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Kenya, the Minister stated.
The three-seater environment-friendly ‘Kerala Neem G’ auto rickshaws are being bought to Nepal for ₹2.85 lakh, the identical price as in the nation. Indigenously made battery utilizing German know-how could be charged inside three hours and 55 minutes. Charging could be completed utilizing a three-pin plug in households additionally. With full cost, the e-auto will journey 80 to 90 km.
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