Nepal is 3x more aggressive on EVs than India! 🇳🇵🇳🇵
And once you learn why, it turns out to be a completely fundamentals-driven decision-making by Nepal Govt!
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Land-locked, Nepal imports all its oil from India, w
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The ways in which EVs are manufactured you would have no source of data as to what % has switched,
In india there is a huge subset of market buying EVs from local vendors and manufactures, in tier 2, tier 3 especially.
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