By A Staff Reporter, Kathmandu, Aug. 19: Zaap EV, a pioneering electric mobility startup described as a comprehensive mobility ecosystem for delivery and ride-sharing, has officially announced its operation.
Zaap EV’s electric scooters, which boast a range of 60 km, will be available for rental at under Rs. 500 per day, making them highly accessible for daily use. The scooters are modular, allowing for easy modification—whether it's adding an extra seat or converting them into goods carriers for delivery purposes.
The service is expected to be launched within a month, with plans already in place to scale rapidly. Starting in the Kathmandu Valley, Zaap aims to expand nationwide within the year.
According to Dr. Sudeep Rauniyar, Managing Director of the company, the Zaap ecosystem includes a robust battery-swapping network, with 200 batteries distributed across 30 locations initially.
Users can swap batteries from 6 am to 9 pm, with 24-hour access planned soon to better support gig economy workers with irregular hours. Looking ahead, the number of electric bikes is set to increase to 400 within a year, as the company expands its footprint beyond Kathmandu.
“The initiative marks a significant step forward in Nepal’s green transport revolution, with a unique focus on empowering women, gig workers, and students,” said Dr. Rauniyar.
He described the initiative as Nepal’s first women-focused, sustainability-driven two-wheeler product, designed not only to promote eco-friendly transportation but also to support inclusive economic participation.
“We want to create a bridge between gig workers, women, and students. Our mission is to provide affordable, sustainable mobility while enabling women to become micro-entrepreneurs,” said Dr. Rauniyar.
The company is tying up with an Indian auto manufacturer for chassis and battery products exclusively for it. Users can visit the website of Zaap EV, enrol for membership, and complete their KYC to gain early access to the electric twowheeler rental service.