
“Every journey leaves a mark!!”
Switch to EV
Every journey leaves a mark.
The question is if that mark is left on the road or in the air we breathe. This electric vehicle moves through the city without releasing smoke.
In places like Kathmandu, where air pollution has become part of daily life, choosing an EV is more than a change in transportation, it is a step toward cleaner air.
If only every school buses and vans convert to EV, then the air of Kathmandu valley would have been much Better. Every electric vehicle on the road means one less source of smoke, and harmful gases entering the atmosphere. No single vehicle can solve the pollution crisis.
Dust from unfinished roads, industrial emissions, and open burning continue to affect air quality.
But reducing emissions from transportation is one of the simplest changes we can make.
When more people choose cleaner alternatives, the cumulative impact becomes significant. For those living with asthma, pneumonia, allergies, or other respiratory conditions, cleaner air is not just an environmental goal, it is necessity for living a healthy life.
Every reduction in air pollution means fewer harmful particles entering our lungs and a healthier future for everyone. The road to cleaner cities does not begin with one solution.
It begins with thousands of small choices.
Switching to an electric vehicle is one of them.
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