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Dozens of Chinese brands are now competing in Nepal's EV market, pushing the transition faster. The electric transition created a lot of opportunities in the country's relatively small automotive. EVs are already paying off for everyday Nepalese. Jit Bahadur Shahi, a retired police officer, purchased an electric minibus for approximately $33,000.
While a success story, especially for a developing country, Nepal could find it difficult to reach near 100% EV sales in Norway amid some political instability. Despite the momentum, policy backsliding could derail progress. Nepal has had three prime ministers in five years. This year, tariffs are creeping back up.
The country's aggressive EV shift is the result of a perfect storm: abundant hydropower, smart import tax policy, growing infrastructure, and a wave of affordable EVs from China. Nepal's power grid is fed by rivers flowing from the Himalayas, making electricity clean and locally sourced.
While private EV adoption is booming, most of Nepal's population relies on buses and motorbikes, which remain mostly fossil-fueled. State-backed bus operator Sajha Yatayat runs 41 electric buses and plans to expand. China recently offered to donate 100 more, helping to build a clean transit backbone.
China can fill this gap with affordable vehicles (anywhere between USD 28,000–62,000), concessional loans, and public-private partnership models. A transport shift for Nepal''s energy security?
The average for all countries was 20% in 2024. The swift turnover is the result of govt policies aimed at leveraging Nepal''s wealth of hydropower, easing dependence on imported fossil
Nepal This country quietly became an electric haven with EVs now having 76% market shares Fred Lambert | Jul 28 2025 - 9:45 am PT 28 Comments
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Conclusion Chinese electric vehicles have reshaped Nepal''s EV market by combining affordability with advanced technology, capturing a commanding market share and driving the
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Nepal achieves 76% EV market share in 2025, leading global electric vehicle adoption. Discover how affordable Chinese EVs and hydropower transformed Nepal''s roads.
Chinese electric vehicles have demonstrated how tailored products, strategic pricing, and policy alignment can rapidly transform markets. But sustaining this transformation requires moving
Nepal imports most of its electric vehicles from India and China, but Chinese brands such as BYD, MG, Avatr, and Xpeng have taken over the market. In fact, nearly 70 percent of electric cars
The Nepal EV market is quietly crushing it with numbers nobody saw coming. Norway? China? California? Forget them. This Himalayan nation, better known for trekking trails than electric
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