3 electric buses of Sajha Yatayat begin plying Patan-Jorpati route in Kathmandu

Sajha Yatayat is expanding its electric bus service on a new route. The post 3 electric buses of Sajha Yatayat begin plying Patan-Jorpati route in Kathmandu appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

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Sajha Yatayat bringing 37 new electric buses from China

Sajha Yatayat says it is bringing 37 new electric buses to Kathmandu from China within the next few days. The post Sajha Yatayat bringing 37 new electric buses from China appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Sajha Yatayat-run electric buses ply Kathmandu roads from today

KATHMANDU: Electric buses procured by cooperative bus company Sajha Yatayat have begun formal operation in Kathmandu from Thursday. Three electric buses have begun plying Kathmandu roads after the public bus service was inaugurated by cooperative’s founding chairperson Bishwa Bandhu Thapa today. Thapa, waving a green flag, inaugurated the service. Thapa said the buses now were […]

Sajha Yatayat’s 3 new electric buses begin plying Kathmandu roads

Three new electric buses bought by Sajha Yatayat has begun their operation on Kathmandu roads on Thursday. The post Sajha Yatayat’s 3 new electric buses begin plying Kathmandu roads appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Sajha Yatayat brings new electric buses to run in Kathmandu

Sajha Yatayat has brought three new electric buses to Nepal to operate in the Kathmandu valley. The post Sajha Yatayat brings new electric buses to run in Kathmandu appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Sajha Yatayat inks pact to procure 40 electric buses

Sajha Yatayat Cooperative Ltd on Friday signed an agreement with CHTC Kinwin (Nanjing) Automobile Company of China for the supply, delivery, and maintenance of 40 electric buses for Kathmandu valley.

Energy Minister hold consultation to operate e-vehicles

KATHMANDU: Minister for Energy, Water Resource and Irrigation Pampha Bhusal on Thursday held discussions with the officials of Sajha Yatayat to run e-vehicles in the Kathmandu Valley. Visiting the office of Sajha Yatayat at Pulchowk in Lalitpur, Minister Bhusal took note about the infrastructures required for operation of e-vehicles. During the event, Bhusal said that she would take initiatives to identify appropriate options for the venue to establish a charging station.   Bhusal said that e-vehicles should be operated in all municipalities across the country though plans are afoot to run e-vehicles in Kathmandu and Lalitpur metropolitan cities in the first phases.  She also urged the Sajha Yatayat to take the lead for the construction of required infrastructures to run e-vehicles.  She was of the view that domestic raw materials would be used from the operation of e-vehicles, which would contribute to the country’s economic development. Minister Bhusal added that all technologies powered by petroleum products should be replaced for the cause of our economy as well.    On a different note, the Energy Minister laid emphasis on increasing power consumption to reduce the trade deficit in the country while calling for a positive role from all sectors of the society for the same.  On the occasion, Chair of Sajha Yatayat Kanakmani Dixit informed the minister about the status of e-vehicles procurement and establishment of charging stations. In the first phase, e-vehicles should be run from the perspectives of public health, public transport system and economic expenses.  He shared that processes for the e-vehicles procurement have been initiated and three buses would arrive in the Kathmandu Valley after four months.

Sajha Yatayat brings 20 more new city buses

Kathmandu, April 4 . Sajha Yatayat has added 20 new city buses in its fleet of buses operating in Kathmandu Valley. The buses have been brought from India and have now arrived at Raxaul. Manager at Sajha Yatayat, Mahendra Raj Pandey, said that the new buses have been bought from the amount of share of […]

Sajha Yatayat expanding its services

LALITPUR, Feb 1: The Sajha Yatayat is adding 29 buses to its fleet. The public transport company is bringing this number of buses for operation on new routes in the Kathmandu Valley and other destinations outside the Valley.