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(November Thematic Report):Electric Mobility in Nepal

by Nishan kc | 13-01-2021 21:47 recommendations 0

Electric Mobility in Nepal

 

Nepal¡¯s urbanization is in standing up trends which is dominant by Internal-Combustion Engined vehicles and unwelcome air quality. Nepal¡¯s capital city Kathmandu has been hitting with the issue of rapid urbanization and air pollution from past few years.

 

A seminar organized by Nepal Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) in 2018 reported, ¡°around 35,000 people lose their lives annually due to air pollution in Nepal.¡± On an estimated 10 people in Kathmandu suffers from life threatening lung diseases like Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), bronchitis and emphysema. 

 

Nepal¡¯s Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli Sharma in 2018, set frothed a newly prepared action plan for electric transportation that aimed to turn at least 20 percent of public vehicles into electrical battery-operated types by 2020 and also addressed to reduced the fossil fuel operated vehicles engine by half percent by 2050. It was the first-ever Nation plan of Action for Electric Mobility in Nepal. The approach and strategy were accordingly to National Determined Contributions (NDC) that Nepal agreed at Paris Climate Conference in 2015.

 

Nepal¡¯s two neighbor country India and China have devoted to manufacture electric automobiles only by the year 2030. Most of the vehicle are imported from these two countries and for this reason Nepal has to go for electric automobiles.

 

Sajha Yatayat, is working with Seoul-based Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI), an inter-governmental organization to help the Nepalese Government to prepare a pre-feasibility study of electric buses in Kathmandu. Sajha Yatayat is a public transportation bus system in Nepal helping Kathmandu city and its periphery valley.

 

Nepal have outmost advantages and opportunities in many ways if gasoline and diesel vehicles being replaced by electric vehicles. When arrive to Nepal, the retail price of petrol and diesel rises up to 261% above the cost price but in case electric vehicles only holds around 10% tax on actual price.

 

References:

Nepal¡¯s electric transport future is here. Nepali Times, April 26, 2019. Available at: https://www.nepalitimes.com/banner/nepals-electric-transport-future-is-here/

 

20% electric by 2020. Nepali Times, October 23, 2018. Available at: https://www.nepalitimes.com/banner/20-electric-by-2020/

 

Cleaner air with greener buses. Nepali Times, February 3, 2018. Available at: https://www.nepalitimes.com/here-now/cleaner-air-with-greener-buses/

 

Air pollution causes 35,000 deaths annually. Himalayan Times, March 10, 2018. Available at: https://thehimalayantimes.com/nepal/air-pollution-causes-annual-death-toll-of-35000/#:~:text=BIRATNAGAR%3A%20As%20many%20as%2035%2C000,pollution%20in%20Nepal%20every%20year.&text=Presenting%20a%20working%20paper%2C%20NAST,cardiac%20diseases%20(27%20percent).

 

Krupa, A. 2019.Barriers and Opportunities to Electric Vehicle Development in Nepal. Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection. 3279. Available at: https://digitalcollections.sit.edu/isp_collection/3279

 

 

 Pic copyright: The Kathmandu Post, Nepal.

 

 
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5 Comments

  • Asmita Gaire says :
    Greetings nishan
    I hope you are doing well
    Thank you so much for this report
    Keep writing
    Green cheers
    Regards
    Asmita Gaire
    Posted 13-02-2021 15:33

  • SJ Mentor says :
    Hello Nishan!
    It's your SJ mentor.

    I hope you are doing well.
    Thank you for sharing the supply of electric vehicles in Nepal.
    It is a pity that not only Korea but also Nepal has serious air quality.
    By introducing electrical mobility, we can reduce the amount of emissions from the transportation sector.
    It is also more cost-effective because it is easier to collect and purify emissions from power plants when producing electricity for charging batteries.
    I hope more electric cars will be distributed not only in Nepal but also around the world.
    Hope things are fine with you.
    Keep writing!

    Best regards,
    SJ mentor.
    Posted 18-01-2021 05:25

  • Dolma Diki Sherpa says :
    Hello Nishan dai

    Thank you for sharing about electric mobility in Nepal.
    We hope our government will concerned for electric mobility in our country.

    Regards
    Dolma
    Posted 17-01-2021 00:35

  • Mun WooJooMentor says :
    Hello Nishan,
    this is your mentor WooJoo.

    Warm greetings from South Korea.
    Thank you for sharing your report regarding electricmobility in Nepal.
    South Korea is devoting to the production of electric cars, as well as other eco-friendly mobilities.
    In here, they are trying to replace current transportation such as buses, motor cycles, taxis and trains into eco-friendly ones as well.
    I am glad to hear that Seould-based GGGI is helping out with the bus system, Sajha Yatayat.
    Increased price of petrol and diesel could indirectly induce the use of electric cars.
    Hopefully Nepal can accomplish the environmental aims soon.

    Keep sharing

    Regards,
    WooJoo

    Posted 16-01-2021 18:09

  • Shobha Pokhrel says :
    Hello Nishan
    Thanks for sharing such an wonderful report .
    Keep sharing
    Warm regards
    Shobha
    Posted 13-01-2021 22:54

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