TM1 Electric Vehicle Crosses 100-Unit Milestone in Nepal

Kathmandu – The TM1 electric vehicle, widely recognized by its nickname “Kamaiko Raja,” has surpassed a major milestone with over 100 units now operating on routes throughout Nepal. The achievement was marked by a celebratory event featuring a cake-cutting ceremony, reflecting the growing confidence of Nepali entrepreneurs in this homegrown mobility solution.
The event saw the participation of key figures from the MAW Group, including Managing Director Vivek Sikaria, MAW Vriddhi Commercial CEO Tushar Gupta, Sales Head Nabin Acharya, and Marketing Head Prakash Subedi. Their presence highlighted the company’s continued commitment to supporting innovation and enterprise in Nepal’s commercial transport sector.
Designed with local business needs in mind, the TM1 has rapidly become a preferred choice for small and medium enterprises. It plays a vital role in daily logistics, from delivering fresh produce to transporting essentials like water, milk, and gas cylinders. Its adaptable design includes options for 8-foot and 10-foot loading decks, catering to a variety of delivery requirements.
The TM1 is powered by a CATL battery, a global leader in battery technology, offering a range of up to 280 kilometers under the NEDC standard. This makes it particularly well-suited for urban and semi-urban delivery routes. Coupled with efficient after-sales support from MAW Vriddhi, the TM1 offers entrepreneurs a dependable, low-maintenance vehicle with strong profitability potential.
This milestone signals a growing shift toward sustainable and practical transport solutions in Nepal and stands as a testament to the role TM1 is playing in shaping a new era of local entrepreneurship.
MAW Vriddhi Commercial Vehicle Pvt. Ltd., the authorized distributor of Foton commercial vehicles in Nepal, continues to deliver durable and efficient mobility solutions. With a strong focus on quality, customer service, and long-term value, the company remains a driving force in the modernization of Nepal’s commercial vehicle sector.