NRB ensures concessional loans for charging station development

The Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has unveiled a new provision ensuring concessional loans for the establishment of electronic vehicle charging stations.

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EV users facing hassles due to delay in repairing charging station

BHARATPUR, JANUARY 8: Electricity Vehicle (EV) owners/users have faced difficulties with the charging station based at Muglin Bazaar, Ichhakamana rural municipality-5, Chitwan, remaining largely dysfunctional. It has been nearly two months since the charging nozzle of the station broke, thus rendering the two DC chargers useless. Only one AC charger installed in the station is […] The post EV users facing hassles due to delay in repairing charging station appeared first on Aarthiknews:: A leading business & economic news portal from Nepal.

Vehicle charging station in Biratnagar ready for operation

The vehicle charging station in Biratnagar will come into operation from mid-August. The charging station built in Biratnagar-11 bus park premises will be brought into operation after technical testing.

First charging station in to operation in Sarlahi

The electric charging station was brought into operation at Hariban in Sarlahi along the East-West Highway.

First charging station in to operation in Sarlahi

The electric charging station was brought into operation at Hariban in Sarlahi along the East-West Highway.

Charging station inaugurated by Minister Bhushal

Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Pampha Bhushal inaugurated the charging station

Nepal’s first electric vehicle charging station opens

The powerhouse in Lumbini generates 154 kilowatts of electricity, making it the largest solar charging station in Nepal, officials say.

Nepal’s first electric vehicle charging station opens

The powerhouse in Lumbini generates 154 kilowatts of electricity, making it the largest solar charging station in Nepal, officials say.

Nepal’s first electric vehicle charging station opens

The powerhouse in Lumbini generates 154 kilowatts of electricity, making it the largest solar charging station in Nepal, officials say.

Concessional loan made easy for charging station development

KATHMANDU, September 24: The Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has unveiled a new provision ensuring concessional loan for the establishment of electronic vehicle charging station. The central bank has come up with such idea to promote use of e-vehicles and increase electricity consumption through third amendment to refinancing procedures. The latest move of the central bank is to benefit the private sector that is working for the development electronic vehicle charging station with top priority in the recent days. Currently, 15 charging stations have been run while the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) is working to set up 50 electronic vehicle charging stations across the country. Likewise, the NRB would provide refinancing service to the broadband internet service providing organisation, which will help increase internet penetration in the country's rural areas.