Ampere partners with Kedia Organisation to introduce electric two-wheelers in Nepal

Kedia Organisation will be the exclusive authorised distributor for Ampere Electric two-wheelers' sales, marketing, distribution, and after-sales support in Nepal.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 04 Dec 2023 Views icon4725 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
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Greaves Electric Mobility (GEMPL), the electric mobility division of Greaves Cotton Limited, has announced its foray into the global market with the launch of its first showroom in Nepal in collaboration with the Kedia Organisation. This strategic expansion marks a significant milestone in GEMPL's EV journey, expanding its reach beyond India's borders and addressing the evolving demands of the Nepalese market. The Kedia Organisation will be the exclusive authorised distributor for Ampere Electric two-wheelers' sales, marketing, distribution, and after-sales support in Nepal.

Ampere has unveiled its maiden flagship showroom in Teku, Kathmandu, and is set to establish multiple outlets and dealerships nationwide. The electric two-wheeler sector in Nepal has witnessed significant expansion recently, propelled by a growing consciousness of environmental sustainability and government support for electric vehicles. The allure of electric two-wheelers is amplified by Nepal's Himalayan terrain and escalating fuel expenses, solidifying the country's status as a prospective market for the electric mobility industry, the company shared.

In the Nepal market, Ampere Primus, backed by Ampere Magnus, is the premier offering.  Prioritising safety with its LFP battery pack, Primus delivers heightened performance through a PMS motor, belt drive, and a smart connected cluster for effortless navigation. 

Speaking about the partnership, Sanjay Behl, CEO, Greaves Electric Mobility, said, "We are thrilled to announce our foray into Nepal as a significant stride in our global expansion. Our commitment to sustainable mobility aligns seamlessly with the dynamic market in Nepal, and we are excited to launch our advanced electric two-wheelers. Partnering with the esteemed Kedia Organisation, a company with a legacy spanning over a century, reinforces our vision to make 'Har Gully Electric' and transform urban mobility."    

Satyam Kedia, Managing Director, Kedia International, said, "Kedia Organisation and Greaves Electric Mobility are at the forefront of a new energy revolution in Nepal. Together, we are introducing a range of innovative Greaves electric two-wheelers, ushering in a new era of sustainable mobility in the country." 

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