Kathmandu. In a landmark move toward sustainable mobility, MAW Vriddhi Speed Chargers has inaugurated Nepal’s highest altitude CCS2 electric vehicle (EV) charging station in the scenic Himalayan town of Jomsom. This installation marks a significant achievement in EV infrastructure development, pushing the boundaries of technology and sustainability in one of the most rugged terrains of the country.
With this latest addition, Jomsom now becomes part of Nepal’s growing green mobility network, providing EV users access to reliable charging facilities even in remote, high-altitude regions. The project underscores MAW Vriddhi’s commitment to making eco-friendly travel accessible across the nation.
The company currently operates Nepal’s largest CCS2 network, comprising 116 strategically placed charging stations. This expansive network allows seamless EV travel across diverse geographies—whether within urban centers or to remote destinations like Mustang.
Besides strengthening EV infrastructure, the Jomsom station is expected to boost eco-conscious tourism in the region. As one of Nepal’s most visited tourist destinations, Jomsom can now welcome travelers opting for clean transportation without compromising environmental values.
“This station is more than just a milestone in engineering; it’s a symbol of innovation meeting determination. It gives confidence to EV users, environmental advocates, and policymakers alike,” said a company spokesperson.
For details on station locations and MAW’s EV network, visit mawevcharging.com.
About MAW Enterprises:
MAW Enterprises is a leader in EV charging infrastructure in Nepal, offering efficient, reliable, and accessible charging solutions to support a cleaner, sustainable future for individuals, businesses, and municipalities.
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