
“Imagine Roads Without Black Smoke”
EV for Clean Air
Imagine traveling across Kathmandu without inhaling black exhaust or wearing a mask to escape pollution.
Electric vehicles offer a cleaner alternative by eliminating tailpipe emissions, reducing noise, and improving urban air quality.
Nepal has already made encouraging progress in EV adoption, but accelerating the transition could transform our cities into healthier places to live.
Clean transportation means cleaner lungs for everyone.
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