Tata Motors' Ace EV debuts in Nepal


Tata Motors, a leading automobile company, announced that it had launched the electric version of its popular mini truck, Ace, in collaboration with its sole authorized distributor, Sipradi Trading. The groundbreaking Ace EV had been delivered to customers in Kathmandu.

According to the company's statement, the introduction of Ace EV in Nepal marks its entry into the global market and signifies a new era in environmentally friendly transportation. The vehicle is equipped with a telematics system designed for real-time vehicle tracking and efficient fleet management.

Anurag Mehrotra, Head of International Business at Tata Motors Commercial Vehicle Business, described the launch as a significant milestone in their efforts to provide emissions-free cargo transportation in Nepal. He stated, "With Sipradi Trading?s extensive experience in sales and service, along with their unwavering support over many years, the electric commercial vehicle will play a crucial role in advancing the sustainability goals of businesses in Nepal.

The Ace EV has been meticulously designed and engineered to meet the specific needs of intra-city cargo transport and will offer a compelling value proposition to all stakeholders committed to a carbon-neutral future."

Related Stories

PLI Auto Scheme Creates Jobs, Rs 29.6B Spent So Far

Govt spends Rs 29.6 billion, creates 45,000 jobs under PLI scheme

Mahindra Overtakes Hyundai in Q1 FY26 Domestic Sales

Tata slips to fourth as overall auto sales remain flat

Tata Motors Group Reports Global Wholesales of 2,99,664 Units in Q1..

Group-wide volumes decline 9% YoY; JLR and passenger vehicles report double-digit drop.