China’s leading commercial EV brand Aucwell officially enters Nepal
Known as a top-tier brand in the commercial EV segment, Aucwell will initially bring its 11, 14, and 16-seater electric vans and minibuses to Nepal.
KATHMANDU: China’s renowned commercial vehicle manufacturer Aucwell has officially entered the Nepali market through EV Go Nepal Pvt. Ltd., which has been appointed as its exclusive authorized distributor.
Known as a top-tier brand in the commercial EV segment, Aucwell will initially bring its 11, 14, and 16-seater electric vans and minibuses to Nepal.

The company also has plans to introduce larger electric buses with 19, 25, and 26 seats, along with cargo vans, electric pickups, and medium-duty electric trucks to meet market demand.
With nearly two decades of experience, AucwellEV (China) Ltd. has been prioritizing electric mobility in recent years.
Its commercial EV lineup is already sold in over 70 countries worldwide.
The company manufactures a wide range of commercial vehicles, from micro electric vans to large electric buses and trucks.
Aucwell’s manufacturing plant is located in Fujian Province, China, while its central headquarters is based in Shandong Province.
The brand also operates its own R&D center, dedicated to innovation and development in EV technology.
One of Aucwell’s key strengths lies in its affordable spare parts, which are more cost-effective compared to other Chinese EV manufacturers.
This competitive advantage is expected to benefit Nepali customers in terms of lower maintenance costs.

To support its entry into Nepal, EV Go Nepal has already started setting up a dedicated service center in Kathmandu, with plans to expand service facilities to major cities as sales grow.
The company has also initiated preparations to ensure a reliable supply of spare parts for Aucwell’s EV vans and minibuses.
With this partnership, Nepal’s commercial transport sector is expected to see a major boost in clean, sustainable mobility solutions, offering both affordability and efficiency.
