Tata Curve EV from Kathmandu to Kanyakumari

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Tata Curve EV from Kathmandu to Kanyakumari

Sipradi Trading, the official distributor of Tata Motors for Nepal, has congratulated Avashish Prasad Ojha and Vijayram Kasju who completed their journey from Kathmandu to Kanyakumari, India (KETUK).

The Tata Curve EV was launched on World Environment Day 2082 (June 23) from the Tata Motors showroom in Thapathali. Reaching Kanyakumari in India  The journey of about 6,700 kilometers has ended by returning to the Tata Motors showroom in Thapathali.

Participating in the Tata Curve EV tour, Ojha and Kasju talk about the travel experience, charging infrastructure, road conditions, and excellent performance of the Tata Curve EV at the Tata Motors showroom in Thapathali.

'Curve EV makes long-distance travel very comfortable and exciting. We experienced the charging stations all over India, the road condition and the performance of the vehicle was excellent,' Ojha said, 'In India, it gave a range of more than 500 km on a single charge, while in Nepal it gave a range of more than 375 km . If you are thinking of going to India with a Tata car, you can travel with confidence.'

Kasju said the trip was not just a drive, but a test of electric possibilities . "We're excited that the Curve EV has proven that potential," he said.

Passenger Car Division General Manager Sawant Jung Sijapati said, 'We are proud to be a part of this historic drive. Many congratulations to these inspiring auto enthusiasts. At one time, you had to think twice about getting an electric vehicle outside of Kathmandu, now it is easy to travel from Nepal to India. Ketuke Drive confirmed.'

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