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komakievnepal · 2 years ago
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Eco-Friendly Electric Scooters Gain Popularity Among Nepalese Youth
In recent years, the use of electric scooters has gained significant popularity among the Nepalese youth. As more people are becoming aware of the environmental impact of traditional modes of transportation, eco-friendly options like electric scooters are increasingly becoming the preferred choice for commuting in Nepal.
The rise in the popularity of electric scooter in Nepal can be attributed to several factors. One of the primary reasons is the increasing traffic congestion in cities like Kathmandu. With narrow roads and limited parking spaces, driving a car or riding a motorbike can be a hassle. Electric scooters, on the other hand, are lightweight, easy to maneuver, and can easily navigate through the busy streets of Kathmandu.
Another reason for the increasing popularity of electric scooter in Nepal is their affordability. The cost of owning an electric scooter is significantly lower than that of a traditional motorcycle or car. Moreover, electric scooters have a lower maintenance cost and do not require frequent fuel refills.
The electric scooter market in Nepal is still in its early stages, but there are already several brands and models available in the market. Some of the popular brands include Komaki. The electric scooter price in nepal ranges from around NPR 200,000 to NPR 400,000, depending on the brand and model.
The government of Nepal has also been promoting the use of electric vehicles, including electric scooters, as part of its efforts to reduce air pollution and carbon emissions. In 2020, the government introduced a policy that provides tax incentives and subsidies for the purchase of electric vehicles. In conclusion, electric scooter in Kathmandu are gaining popularity among the Nepalese youth due to their eco-friendliness, affordability, and ease of use. With the government's support and the availability of various brands and models, electric scooters are expected to become even more prevalent in Nepal in the coming years.
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sarahonfilm · 1 month ago
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sicomedia-news · 1 year ago
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Rohan Adukia, two Chinese nationals arrested in gold smuggling case released
Businessman Rohan Adukia and two Chinese nationals who were arrested on Friday in connection with the recent gold smuggling case have been released from custody.
According to Deputy Inspector General Kuber Kadayat, central spokesperson for Nepal Police, the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) released Chinese nationals Li Jialin and Liu Fuyan on Saturday.
The Department of Immigration (DoI) had arrested the two from the Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu on Friday morning and handed them over to the CIB. They were scheduled to fly to China on a Himalaya Air flight at 9 AM. The Department of Revenue Investigation (DRI) had earlier requested the DoI to blacklist them.
They were released after they were not found to be involved in the gold smuggling case.
Businessman Adukia was also released on Saturday. The DoI had arrested him at the DRI’s request soon after his arrival from India on an Air Indigo flight on Friday afternoon. But he was freed after the DRI and the CIB refused to take him into custody.
Police said that there was no need to keep him in custody.
He has been released on the condition that he will appear before immigration authorities whenever summoned.
Rohan is the son of the absconding businessman Rakesh Adukia, who is one of the prime suspects in the gold smuggling case.
There are currently 17 people in CIB’s custody over their alleged involvement in the gold smuggling case. Customs agent was released on guarantee a few days ago as she is suffering from throat cancer and needs to undergo treatment.
The DRI had arrested Suresh Tamang, known as Naresh, on July 26 and Belgian national Dawa Tsering on July 30.
Three staffers of Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) Customs Office – Santosh Chand, Kumar Dhakal, and Saroj Shrestha – have also been arrested on suspicion of involvement in the scam. The Department of Customs had already suspended them citing negligence before the DRI arrested them.
Customs agents Yadav Shankar Parajuli and Sudarshan Gautam, Global Pvt Ltd promoter Pushkar Raj Bhatta, Krishna Shrestha, Rajan Shrestha, taxi driver Ashok Lama, customs agent Rajendra Rai, Ready Trade Pvt Ltd promoter Dilip Bhujel and his maternal uncle Ram Kumar Bhujel, Harka Raj Rai, Indian national Thapten Tsering and Chinese national Lin Zeqiang have also been arrested in the case.
The DRI was investigating them under the Revenue Leakage (Investigation and Control) Act. It has handed over the case to the CIB.
A DRI team had confiscated a huge quantity of gold during a cargo inspection on July 18 after it had passed undetected through the airport customs.
The gold, whose total weight is estimated to be nearly 100 kilograms, was brought hidden inside brake shoes for scooters on a Cathay Pacific Airways flight from Hong Kong. The brake shoes were imported by Ready Trade Pvt Ltd.
The seized goods have been sent to the Mint Division of Nepal Rastra Bank to determine the actual weight of the gold. But the gold has yet to be weighed.
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kathmandutimesnews · 3 months ago
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Rohan Adukia arrested in gold smuggling case
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Businessman Rakesh Adukia’s son Rohan Adukia has been arrested in connection with the recent gold smuggling case.
According to a source, the Department of Immigration (DoI) arrested Adukia from the Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu upon his return from India on Friday.
The DoI had blacklisted Adukia on the request of the Department of Revenue Investigation (DRI).
The source said that the DoI is preparing to hand him over to the DRI.
Police had raided Rakesh Adukia’s house some days ago.
Also on Friday, the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of Nepal Police arrested two Chinese nationals -- Li Jialin and Liu Fuyan -- from the TIA at 8 AM. The two were scheduled to fly to China by a Himalaya Air flight at 9 AM.
The CIB of Nepal Police had earlier written to the Department of Immigration to blacklist them.
The CIB arrested them from the airport after receiving information that they were about to fly to China. Their role in the gold smuggling case has not been disclosed yet.
With Adukia’s arrest, the number of people arrested in the case has now reached 21. Among them, customs agent Rukmina Subba has been released on guarantee as she suffers from cancer and needs to undergo treatment.
The DRI had arrested Suresh Tamang, known as Naresh, on July 26 and Belgian national Dawa Tsering on July 30.
Three staffers of Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) Customs Office – Santosh Chand, Kumar Dhakal, and Saroj Shrestha – have also been arrested on suspicion of involvement in the scam. The Department of Customs had already suspended them citing negligence before the DRI arrested them.
Customs agents Yadav Shankar Parajuli and Sudarshan Gautam, Global Pvt Ltd promoter Pushkar Raj Bhatta, Krishna Shrestha, Rajan Shrestha, taxi driver Ashok Lama, customs agent Rajendra Rai, Ready Trade Pvt Ltd promoter Dilip Bhujel and his maternal uncle Ram Kumar Bhujel, Harka Raj Rai, Indian national Thapten Tsering and Chinese national Lin Zeqiang have also been arrested in the case.
The DRI was investigating them under the Revenue Leakage (Investigation and Control) Act. It has handed over the case to the CIB.
A DRI team had confiscated a huge quantity of gold during a cargo inspection on July 18 after it had passed undetected through the airport customs.
The gold, whose total weight is estimated to be nearly 100 kilograms, was brought hidden inside brake shoes for scooters on a Cathay Pacific Airways flight from Hong Kong. The brake shoes were imported by Ready Trade Pvt Ltd.
The seized goods have been sent to the Mint Division of Nepal Rastra Bank to determine the actual weight of the gold. But the gold has yet to be weighed.
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kathmandutimes · 1 year ago
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Rohan Adukia arrested in gold smuggling case
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Businessman Rakesh Adukia’s son Rohan Adukia has been arrested in connection with the recent gold smuggling case.
According to a source, the Department of Immigration (DoI) arrested Adukia from the Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu upon his return from India on Friday.
The DoI had blacklisted Adukia on the request of the Department of Revenue Investigation (DRI).
The source said that the DoI is preparing to hand him over to the DRI.
Police had raided Rakesh Adukia’s house some days ago.
Also on Friday, the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of Nepal Police arrested two Chinese nationals -- Li Jialin and Liu Fuyan -- from the TIA at 8 AM. The two were scheduled to fly to China by a Himalaya Air flight at 9 AM.
The CIB of Nepal Police had earlier written to the Department of Immigration to blacklist them.
The CIB arrested them from the airport after receiving information that they were about to fly to China. Their role in the gold smuggling case has not been disclosed yet.
With Adukia’s arrest, the number of people arrested in the case has now reached 21. Among them, customs agent Rukmina Subba has been released on guarantee as she suffers from cancer and needs to undergo treatment.
The DRI had arrested Suresh Tamang, known as Naresh, on July 26 and Belgian national Dawa Tsering on July 30.
Three staffers of Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) Customs Office – Santosh Chand, Kumar Dhakal, and Saroj Shrestha – have also been arrested on suspicion of involvement in the scam. The Department of Customs had already suspended them citing negligence before the DRI arrested them.
Customs agents Yadav Shankar Parajuli and Sudarshan Gautam, Global Pvt Ltd promoter Pushkar Raj Bhatta, Krishna Shrestha, Rajan Shrestha, taxi driver Ashok Lama, customs agent Rajendra Rai, Ready Trade Pvt Ltd promoter Dilip Bhujel and his maternal uncle Ram Kumar Bhujel, Harka Raj Rai, Indian national Thapten Tsering and Chinese national Lin Zeqiang have also been arrested in the case.
The DRI was investigating them under the Revenue Leakage (Investigation and Control) Act. It has handed over the case to the CIB.
A DRI team had confiscated a huge quantity of gold during a cargo inspection on July 18 after it had passed undetected through the airport customs.
The gold, whose total weight is estimated to be nearly 100 kilograms, was brought hidden inside brake shoes for scooters on a Cathay Pacific Airways flight from Hong Kong. The brake shoes were imported by Ready Trade Pvt Ltd.
The seized goods have been sent to the Mint Division of Nepal Rastra Bank to determine the actual weight of the gold. But the gold has yet to be weighed.
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24caratnews · 1 year ago
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Rohan Adukia, two Chinese nationals arrested in gold smuggling case released
Businessman Rohan Adukia and two Chinese nationals who were arrested on Friday in connection with the recent gold smuggling case have been released from custody.
According to Deputy Inspector General Kuber Kadayat, central spokesperson for Nepal Police, the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) released Chinese nationals Li Jialin and Liu Fuyan on Saturday.
The Department of Immigration (DoI) had arrested the two from the Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu on Friday morning and handed them over to the CIB. They were scheduled to fly to China on a Himalaya Air flight at 9 AM. The Department of Revenue Investigation (DRI) had earlier requested the DoI to blacklist them.
They were released after they were not found to be involved in the gold smuggling case.
Businessman Adukia was also released on Saturday. The DoI had arrested him at the DRI’s request soon after his arrival from India on an Air Indigo flight on Friday afternoon. But he was freed after the DRI and the CIB refused to take him into custody.
Police said that there was no need to keep him in custody.
He has been released on the condition that he will appear before immigration authorities whenever summoned.
Rohan is the son of the absconding businessman Rakesh Adukia, who is one of the prime suspects in the gold smuggling case.
There are currently 17 people in CIB’s custody over their alleged involvement in the gold smuggling case. Customs agent was released on guarantee a few days ago as she is suffering from throat cancer and needs to undergo treatment.
The DRI had arrested Suresh Tamang, known as Naresh, on July 26 and Belgian national Dawa Tsering on July 30.
Three staffers of Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) Customs Office – Santosh Chand, Kumar Dhakal, and Saroj Shrestha – have also been arrested on suspicion of involvement in the scam. The Department of Customs had already suspended them citing negligence before the DRI arrested them.
Customs agents Yadav Shankar Parajuli and Sudarshan Gautam, Global Pvt Ltd promoter Pushkar Raj Bhatta, Krishna Shrestha, Rajan Shrestha, taxi driver Ashok Lama, customs agent Rajendra Rai, Ready Trade Pvt Ltd promoter Dilip Bhujel and his maternal uncle Ram Kumar Bhujel, Harka Raj Rai, Indian national Thapten Tsering and Chinese national Lin Zeqiang have also been arrested in the case.
The DRI was investigating them under the Revenue Leakage (Investigation and Control) Act. It has handed over the case to the CIB.
A DRI team had confiscated a huge quantity of gold during a cargo inspection on July 18 after it had passed undetected through the airport customs.
The gold, whose total weight is estimated to be nearly 100 kilograms, was brought hidden inside brake shoes for scooters on a Cathay Pacific Airways flight from Hong Kong. The brake shoes were imported by Ready Trade Pvt Ltd.
The seized goods have been sent to the Mint Division of Nepal Rastra Bank to determine the actual weight of the gold. But the gold has yet to be weighed.
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yamahaseo · 5 months ago
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Elevate Your Ride: Exploring the Best Yamaha Bikes in Nepal
Nepal, a country known for its rugged terrain and breathtaking landscapes, presents a unique challenge and opportunity for motorbike enthusiasts. Navigating the diverse road conditions, from the bustling streets of Kathmandu to the serene paths of the Himalayas, requires a motorcycle that is both reliable and robust. Yamaha, a brand synonymous with quality and innovation, offers a range of bikes that are perfectly suited to meet these demands. In this blog, we will explore some of the best Yamaha best bikes in Nepal and why they are ideal for both city commutes and adventurous rides.
1. Yamaha FZ Series
The Yamaha FZ series, including the FZ-FI and FZS-FI, is a popular choice among Nepali riders. Known for its muscular design and superior performance, the FZ series combines power with style. These bikes are equipped with a fuel-injected engine that provides smooth acceleration and impressive fuel efficiency, making them perfect for both urban and rural settings.
Key Features:
Engine: 149cc, air-cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC, 2-valve
Power: 12.4 PS @ 7250 rpm
Torque: 13.6 Nm @ 5500 rpm
Fuel System: Fuel Injection
Mileage: Approximately 45-50 kmpl
The FZ series is well-suited for navigating Nepal’s varying terrains, offering a comfortable ride with its well-cushioned seats and advanced suspension system. The bike’s sporty design, coupled with its robust build, ensures durability and a thrilling riding experience.
2. Yamaha R15 V4
For those who crave speed and agility, the Yamaha R15 V4 is an excellent choice. This bike is a favorite among young riders in Nepal due to its racing DNA and cutting-edge technology. The R15 V4 comes with a sleek and aerodynamic design, inspired by Yamaha’s R-series bikes, making it a head-turner on the streets.
Key Features:
Engine: 155cc, liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC, 4-valve
Power: 18.6 PS @ 10000 rpm
Torque: 14.1 Nm @ 8500 rpm
Fuel System: Fuel Injection
Mileage: Approximately 40-45 kmpl
The R15 V4 is equipped with a VVA (Variable Valve Actuation) system that ensures optimal performance at different RPMs, providing a smooth and powerful ride. Its dual-channel ABS enhances safety, making it a reliable companion for both city rides and long-distance travels.
3. Yamaha MT-15
The Yamaha MT-15 is a perfect blend of performance and style. This naked streetfighter is designed for those who want a bike that stands out in the crowd. Its aggressive design, coupled with a powerful engine, makes it an ideal choice for the adventurous rider.
Key Features:
Engine: 155cc, liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC, 4-valve
Power: 18.5 PS @ 10000 rpm
Torque: 13.9 Nm @ 8500 rpm
Fuel System: Fuel Injection
Mileage: Approximately 40-45 kmpl
The MT-15’s lightweight frame and agile handling make it perfect for maneuvering through the congested streets of Kathmandu or exploring the winding roads of the countryside. Its advanced features, such as the Assist and Slipper Clutch, enhance the riding experience by providing smoother gear shifts and preventing wheel lock-up during aggressive downshifts.
4. Yamaha XSR 155
For those who appreciate retro style with modern performance, the Yamaha XSR 155 is a fantastic option. This bike blends classic design elements with advanced technology, offering a unique riding experience that appeals to both new and experienced riders.
Key Features:
Engine: 155cc, liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC, 4-valve
Power: 19.3 PS @ 10000 rpm
Torque: 14.7 Nm @ 8500 rpm
Fuel System: Fuel Injection
Mileage: Approximately 40-45 kmpl
The XSR 155’s timeless design, featuring a round headlamp and vintage-inspired bodywork, is complemented by modern features like an LED headlight, digital instrumentation, and a robust chassis. This bike is not only a joy to ride but also a visual treat for enthusiasts who value aesthetics as much as performance.
5. Yamaha Fascino 125 FI
For those looking for a stylish and efficient scooter, the Yamaha Fascino 125 FI is a top contender. This scooter is designed to cater to the needs of urban commuters who require a reliable and fuel-efficient mode of transportation.
Key Features:
Engine: 125cc, air-cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC, 2-valve
Power: 8.2 PS @ 6500 rpm
Torque: 9.7 Nm @ 5000 rpm
Fuel System: Fuel Injection
Mileage: Approximately 50-55 kmpl
The Fascino 125 FI boasts a sleek design with stylish graphics, making it an attractive choice for young riders. Its lightweight frame and excellent fuel efficiency make it perfect for daily commutes, while features like the Smart Motor Generator ensure a quiet and smooth start.
Conclusion
Yamaha’s diverse range of bikes in Nepal offers something for every type of rider. Whether you’re seeking the thrill of speed, the adventure of off-road exploration, or the convenience of urban commuting, Yamaha has a model to suit your needs. The brand’s commitment to quality, innovation, and performance ensures that every ride is an elevated experience. So, gear up and explore the majestic landscapes of Nepal on a Yamaha bike, and experience the perfect blend of adventure and reliability.
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nepalenergyforum · 6 months ago
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Sajha Yatayat Introduces Electric Microbuses: Tender Open for 25 Vehicles
KATHMANDU, June 10: Sajha Yatayat is planning to purchase electric microbuses and scooters. The company invited tenders for purchasing 25 electric microbuses and five electric scooters on Monday. The interested sellers can apply within a month to participate in the tender. As the tender will be granted through bidding process, the applicants should deposit Rs 3 million for the electric microbuses…
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dreamstravel19 · 6 months ago
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Cheapest Countries to Visit from India: Your Ultimate Travel Guide
Traveling the world doesn't have to break the bank. For Indian travelers looking to explore new destinations without spending a fortune, there are numerous countries offering rich cultural experiences, stunning landscapes, and unique adventures at a fraction of the cost. Here's a guide to some of the cheapest countries to visit from India, where you can enjoy a memorable vacation on a budget.
1. Nepal
Why Visit:
Nepal is a haven for trekkers and adventure enthusiasts. Home to eight of the world's tallest mountains, including Mount Everest, Nepal offers breathtaking views, vibrant culture, and rich history.
Highlights:
Trekking in the Himalayas
Exploring the capital, Kathmandu, with its historic temples and bustling markets
Visiting the birthplace of Buddha in Lumbini
Budget Tips:
Use local transport like buses and shared taxis.
Stay in budget guesthouses or hostels.
Enjoy local Nepali cuisine, which is both delicious and affordable.
2. Sri Lanka
Why Visit:
Sri Lanka, often called the "Pearl of the Indian Ocean," boasts beautiful beaches, lush tea plantations, and ancient ruins. Its compact size makes it easy to explore multiple destinations on a single trip.
Highlights:
Relaxing on the pristine beaches of Mirissa and Unawatuna
Exploring the ancient city of Anuradhapura
Taking a scenic train ride through the tea plantations in Ella
Budget Tips:
Travel by train or bus for cheap and scenic transportation.
Eat at local eateries and street food stalls.
Opt for budget accommodation, like guesthouses or homestays.
3. Thailand
Why Visit:
Thailand is renowned for its stunning islands, vibrant nightlife, rich culture, and delicious street food. It's an ideal destination for both relaxation and adventure. One of the best cheapest countries to visit from India.
Highlights:
Exploring the bustling city of Bangkok
Relaxing on the islands of Koh Samui, Phuket, and Krabi
Visiting ancient temples in Chiang Mai
Budget Tips:
Use budget airlines or buses for internal travel.
Stay in hostels or budget hotels.
Enjoy affordable and delicious street food.
4. Vietnam
Why Visit:
Vietnam offers diverse landscapes, from bustling cities to serene countryside, and a fascinating history. It's a perfect destination for history buffs and nature lovers.
Highlights:
Cruising in Ha Long Bay
Exploring the historic city of Hoi An
Visiting the war museums and tunnels in Ho Chi Minh City
Budget Tips:
Travel by overnight buses or trains to save on accommodation.
Eat at local markets and street vendors.
Choose budget hotels or hostels for your stay.
5. Indonesia
Why Visit:
Indonesia, with its vast archipelago, offers a myriad of experiences from beach getaways to cultural explorations. Bali, in particular, is a favorite among travelers for its stunning landscapes and vibrant culture.
Highlights:
Relaxing on the beaches of Bali
Exploring the temples and rice terraces of Ubud
Diving in the pristine waters of the Gili Islands
Budget Tips:
Use local transport options like scooters or public buses.
Stay in budget-friendly guesthouses or hostels.
Enjoy meals at warungs (local eateries).
6. Cambodia
Why Visit:
On the list of cheapest countries to visit from India, Cambodia is home to the awe-inspiring Angkor Wat, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and offers a deep insight into ancient civilizations. It's also known for its friendly locals and rich history.
Highlights:
Exploring the Angkor Wat temple complex
Visiting the Killing Fields and Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh
Relaxing on the beaches of Sihanoukville
Budget Tips:
Travel by bus between cities to save on transportation costs.
Eat at local markets and small restaurants.
Stay in budget hotels or guesthouses.
7. Malaysia
Why Visit:
Malaysia offers a mix of modernity and tradition, with bustling cities, beautiful beaches, and lush rainforests. It's a great destination for those looking for diverse experiences.
Highlights:
Exploring the vibrant city of Kuala Lumpur
Visiting the historic city of Malacca
Relaxing on the beaches of Langkawi
Budget Tips:
Use public transport like buses and trains.
Stay in budget accommodation options like hostels.
Enjoy meals at local hawker centers.
Conclusion
Traveling doesn't have to be expensive, and these cheapest countries to visit from India prove that you can have an incredible experience without spending a fortune. By planning wisely, choosing budget accommodations, and savoring local cuisines, you can explore these amazing destinations without straining your wallet. So pack your bags, grab your passport, and embark on a budget-friendly adventure from India to these beautiful countries. Safe travels!
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komakievnepal · 2 years ago
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Electric Scooters: A Cost-effective and Eco-friendly Solution for Transportation in Nepal
Electric scooters have been gaining popularity in Nepal in recent years, as more people are realizing the benefits of using them for their daily commute. With the increasing traffic and air pollution in cities like Kathmandu, electric scooters are a cost-effective and eco-friendly solution that can help reduce carbon emissions and save money on fuel expenses. In this article, we will discuss the benefits of electric scooters and their prices in Nepal.
Electric scooters are powered by electric motors and can be charged using a regular power outlet. They are lightweight and easy to maneuver, making them ideal for navigating through traffic and narrow streets. Scooter in Kathmandu are also noiseless and emit no harmful pollutants, making them an eco-friendly alternative to traditional gasoline-powered scooters.
The Electric Scooter Price in Nepal varies depending on the brand and model. In Kathmandu, electric scooters can range from NPR 90,000 to NPR 300,000. However, the electric scooter price in kathmandu is still considerably less than the price of a gasoline-powered scooter, which can cost up to NPR 400,000.
One of the major advantages of electric scooters is their low maintenance costs. Unlike gasoline-powered scooters, electric scooters require minimal maintenance and have no engine oil, spark plugs, or air filters to replace. Additionally, electric scooters have a longer lifespan and can last up to 10 years with proper maintenance.
Moreover, electric scooters are cost-effective in the long run, as they have significantly lower operating costs than gasoline-powered scooters. The cost of electricity to charge an electric scooter is much lower than the cost of gasoline, and the average range of an electric scooter is between 60 to 80 kilometers on a single charge.
In conclusion, electric scooters are an excellent alternative to traditional gasoline-powered scooter in Nepal. They are cost-effective, eco-friendly, and require minimal maintenance. With the increasing demand for electric scooter in Nepal, more companies are introducing affordable and efficient models to the market. If you are looking for a cost-effective and eco-friendly mode of transportation in Nepal, electric scooters are definitely worth considering.
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sarahonfilm · 1 month ago
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unitytrading1 · 2 years ago
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Komaki, The new Electric Scooter In Nepal
Needless to mention, Komaki Electric Scooters are the new and best Electric Scooter in Nepall. The device has the newest features and the latest design, beating any other electric vehicles in the market. 
Not only does it save the environment but is better in every aspect than fuel-driven scooters, be it the performance, brakes, features, and looks. It has the futuristic design and features, making Komaki the ideal choice with the best price electric scooters for people looking for Electric 2-Wheelers in Nepal. 
In Nepal, Unity Trading deals with the Komaki Electric Vehicles and its parts; accessories along with E-bikes from Being Human and E-Motorrad. The showroom is located in Baluwatar, Kathmandu. Unity Trading is also launching new offers with more than 20% discount with a free test ride. 
Among all these electric scooters in the market, Komaki EV Nepal has the best electric scooters in Nepal. It has many Variants like:
Komaki SE
Komaki SE Pro
Komaki Venice Ultra
Komaki Venice Eco
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onlinezeal · 2 years ago
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Unity Trading is the leading company for Electric scooters in Nepal that deals with Komaki Electric scooters and their parts & accessories along with E-bikes from Being Human and E-Motorrad.
We are on the journey of the E-mobility revolution for the improvement of the environment of our nation and the planet.Komaki Scooters are hands down the best Electric Scooters in Nepal you can get right now. It saves the environment and is better in every aspect than fuel-driven scooters, be it the performance, brakes, features, and looks. With futuristic design and features, these are the ideal choice with the best price electric scooters for people looking for Electric 2-Wheelers in Nepal. Komaki Showroom in Nepal lies at baluwatar Kathmandu.
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kojiarakiartworks · 3 years ago
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dutourdumonde-photography · 6 years ago
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Scooter Ride in Kathmandu, Nepal - 3D Binaural Audio
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