‘Made in India’ Ampere Nexus Now Heads to Nepal’s Hills
Strengthening its global footprint, Greaves Electric Mobility has officially launched its flagship electric scooter, the Ampere Nexus, in Nepal. Designed to handle challenging terrain, the Made-in-India e-scooter is expected to perform strongly on the country’s mountainous roads.
The company has partnered with STC Auto Solution Pvt Ltd to ensure strong sales, service, and customer support in the Nepalese market. With this move, Greaves Electric Mobility aims to expand its presence in the international electric two-wheeler space.
Proven Performance on Tough Terrain
In India, the Ampere Nexus starts at around ₹1.20 lakh (ex-showroom) and offers a real-world range of up to 100 km. The scooter has already demonstrated its capability in extreme conditions.
It successfully conquered the Kolli Hills with its 70 hairpin bends and also completed a demanding run to Shipki La Pass at an altitude of about 13,200 feet — achievements that highlight its hill-climbing ability.
The model has also earned recognition in the Asia Book of Records for its performance credentials.
Battery and Key Features
One of the biggest highlights of the Ampere Nexus is its Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) battery, which the company says is well-suited for Nepal’s varied climate and steep gradients.
Key specifications include:
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Real-world range: up to 100 km
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Top speed: 93 kmph
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Peak motor power: 4 kW mid-drive motor
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Riding modes: 4
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Ground clearance: 170 mm
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Display: 7-inch TFT screen
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Connectivity: full map mirroring, navigation, call alerts, music control
The scooter also focuses on strong build quality to handle rough roads and daily commuting needs in hilly regions.
Company Statement
Commenting on the launch, Vikas Singh, MD and CFO of Greaves Electric Mobility, said Nepal’s mobility needs are unique due to its rugged mountainous terrain. He emphasized that vehicles in the region must deliver durability, comfort, and dependable range — factors that were central to the development of the Ampere Nexus.
What It Means
With EV adoption steadily rising in Nepal and charging infrastructure improving, the launch of the Ampere Nexus positions Greaves Electric Mobility to tap into a promising neighboring market. If the scooter performs in real-world Nepal conditions as it has in India, it could become a strong contender in the country’s growing electric two-wheeler segment.