Proton e.Mas7 EV to enter Nepali market fitted with aegis short blade battery & 12-in-1 electric drive system
The highly hyped EV is provided in two variants: Prime and Premium.
KATHMANDU: Jagdamba Motors is all set to introduce the highly-waited Proton e.Mas7 electric vehicle to the Nepali market which was launched very recently in Malaysia in December of last year.
The highly hyped EV is provided in two variants: Prime and Premium.
Equipped with a lithium iron phosphate battery, the AEGIS Short Blade Battery of Geely Automobile is one of the key features of the Proton e.Mas7.
This advanced battery technology is designed for faster charging, better performance, enhanced safety, and longer life compared to traditional blade batteries. Besides, the AEGIS Short Blade Battery can maintain high capacity even in extremely cold conditions, making it ideal for diverse climates.
The Aegis short blade battery in the Proton e.Mas7 Prime variant is rated at 49.52 kWh, while the Premium variant gets a 60.22 kWh.
The e.Mas7 also features another important innovation in its ’12-in-1 Electric Drive System’. It integrates an entire powertrain into one unit, combining elements like the electric motor, power converter, battery management system, onboard charger, and control units.
This reduces complexity, enhances performance, and minimizes energy loss for improved overall efficiency.
Jagdamba Motors, the authorized distributor of Shankar Group’s two-wheelers and four-wheelers in Nepal, is getting ready to launch the Proton e.Mas7 in Nepal by the third week of March.
This new EV is expected to take the local market by storm with its advanced features and eco-friendly technology.