Electric scooter ‘New MQI +’ made public in Nepali market
Kathmandu. Eco Infinity, the official dealer of Nepal for the world famous scooter New (NIU) of electric brand, has introduced a new model in the Nepali market.
The company unveiled the New MQI Plus (NIU MQi +) in the Nepali market at a function at Durbar Marg showroom on Wednesday. The company’s directors Pragun Rajbhandari and Tarun Bajracharya have unveiled the scooter.
The company is confident that the arrival of NIU MQi + in Nepal will add a new dimension to the market of electric scooters.
The company has stated that the scooter will provide a range of 60 to 75 km with a speed of 45 km. The battery can be fully charged in 6 hours and provides 1500 watts of continuous power. This fast charging scooter has come to the market in a new design. Scooters are available in 5 colors including Red, White, Black, Gray and Blue.
New brand electric scooters have been being sold in the Nepali market for the past three and a half years. The company has its own showrooms at Durbar Marg in Kathmandu and Nayabazzar in Pokhara. The company is selling new brand electric scooters in the Nepali market by expanding its dealer network in Butwal, Chitwan and Birtamode. The company has stated that it is providing service by giving priority to after sales service.
The use of this scooter will not only save the environment and money but also the time spent in line for petrol, says Director Rajbhandari. The company claims that the powerful Turk in this brand will help reduce traffic jams.
The first number plate electric scooter in Nepal is also new. For the convenience of the customers, finance facilities have been provided by the ‘A’ class banks at easy, simple and minimum interest rates, said Rajbhandari.
The company has stated that Nepali customers are attracted to the new scooter with BOSCH motor produced by German company and Lithium Ion PANASONIC battery produced by Japanese company. Raj Bhandari informed that other models of scooters including electric bicycles will also be unveiled in the Nepali market in the coming days.