Provincial board set up to promote electric vehicles

14, Dec 2020 | nepaltraveller.com
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Kathmandu’s Ring Road and Kathmandu-Makawanpur route will be in priority to launch the alternative vehicles during the first phase.

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BAGMATI

The Bagmati province government has set up the office of province transport operation and management board to operate electric bus service systematically and effectively.

The office was inaugurated by the province minister for physical infrastructures Rameshwor Phuyal amidst a program at Hetauda today. Hetauda in Makwanpur district serves as the capital of Bagmati Province.

On the occasion, the minister shared the government plan of replacing fossil- fuel-powered vehicles with electric and renewable energy-based vehicles by 2085 BS. This moves aims to de-carbonize the transport sector.

He said in cooperation with all local levels, charging stations, refresh centers and well-managed bus parks will be ensured to operate such vehicles. According to him, Kathmandu’s Ring Road and Kathmandu-Makawanpur route will be in priority to launch the alternative vehicles during the first phase.

On the occasion, the secretary at the ministry and board chair Sanjib Baral said the Board came into existence as per the concept of operating the transport sector through the government.

Board newly appointed officiating director Dr. Sahadev Bahadur Bhandari pledged the Board will play a role in achieving the provincial government of promoting electric vehicles to eventually move towards the end of fossil-fuelled vehicles. The Board has 17 members. During the first phase, the provincial government is working on the plan of introducing 30 electric vehicles at various routes.

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