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Bagmati Province's Electric Taxis is the New Initiative Towards a Greener Future

Bagmati Province's Electric Taxis is the New Initiative Towards a Greener Future

Bagmati Province's Electric Taxis is the New Initiative Towards a Greener Future

2022-04-26

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Electric Vehicle

The Bagmati state government has imposed a new measure for upcoming new taxis to be electrical taxi. The Ministry of Labor, Employment and Transport from the state has set the criteria for the new electric taxis, issuing 'Standards on Quality, Operation and Management of Public Passenger Taxi Services 2018.’ In addition to the criteria for electric vehicles, the government has arranged for old taxis as old as 20-year-old to be compulsorily converted into an electric one.

The new criteria set by the Bagmati Province government for electric taxis is arranged for two types: 'Ordinary' e-taxis and 'Special' or 'Deluxe' e-taxis. It is noted that the ordinary taxi would have to be 5 seating capacity, while the deluxe taxi could be of 5 or 7 seating capacity.

The criteria further states that the new ordinary e-taxis must be a ‘sedan’ car, with a boot space of over 200 litres, a motor with at least 30 kW capacity, and a lithium ion battery of 20 kW-hr. The minimum range of this taxi has been highlighted to run approximately 210 km. Whereas, the criteria set for the deluxe e-taxi’s specifications requires it to be either a sedan or van-body vehicle with 250 litres boot space, 50 kW motor capacity, and a 40 kW-hr lithium ion battery. The minimum range of this taxi runs at approximately 250 km.  

Depending on these two types of electric taxis, including previous regular taxis, the government has plans to fix the taxi fares at different rates. If a new taxi is to be registered, the taxi must have been in production for at least 15 years. In addition, the standard has established arrangements for the meter reading to be shown on a digital display board inside the taxi.

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