Kathmandu, April 21: The import of electric vehicles (EVs) has increased by 66.39 per cent in the first nine months of the current fiscal year than the corresponding period of the last fiscal year.
According to the Department of Customs, a total of 2,451 EVs were imported in the first nine months of the current fiscal year as against 1,473 in the corresponding period of the previous fiscal year.
Among the import of EVs, the
highest is from India followed by China. Altogether 1,755 EVs of 100-kilowatt
capacity were brought into the country from India during the period while there
were 381 EVs of the same capacity imported from China in that period.
EVs of 100 to 300 kilowatt capacity
amounting to over Rs 7 billion were imported from various countries such as
South Korea, Indonesia and the UK from mid-July 2022 to mid-April 2023,
according to the Department.
EVs worth over Rs 4.7 billion were
imported from India from the beginning of the current fiscal year till
mid-April.
EVs of Tata and Mahindra companies
made up most of the imports from India while BYD, MG and Tesla were mostly
imported from China.
The government collected over Rs
1.9 billion in revenue from the import of 2,451 EVs in the first nine months of the
current fiscal year, according to the Department of Customs. (RSS)