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BYD Delivers The First Electric Ambulance In Nepal

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BYD Delivers The First Electric Ambulance In Nepal

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Cimex Inc. Pvt. Ltd., the sole authorized distributor of BYD Auto in Nepal, has supported KIST Hospital in adopting electric mobility by providing its BYD T3 at a subsidized rate as it is the first introduction of an electric vehicle in the healthcare sector. The handover ceremony was held at the premises of KIST Medical College and Teaching Hospital at Gwarko, Lalitpur.

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“KIST Medical College and Teaching Hospital has become the first health care service provider in Nepal to adopt Electric Ambulance. Adopting electric mobility will not only reduce our impact on the environment by lowering our CO2 levels but also ensure that patients receive the highest standards of safety and comfort. The addition of the Electric Vehicle to our fleet marks a milestone for us as it is a pledge towards the society and environment. The vehicle is fully equipped with a ventilator and all other options necessary for a full graded Ambulance. The hospital is looking forward to expanding its ambulatory services by strengthening the emergency department and its strict protocols.” said, Mr Amish Pathak, Chief of Operations and Management, KIST Medical College and Teaching Hospital.

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“We would like to congratulate KIST Hospital for their initiation in adopting Electric Mobility. In line with BYD’s 7+4 strategy to provide full market new energy vehicle solutions, we introduced the fully electric ambulance for the first time in Nepal. BYD’s performance and reliability have been acknowledged by KIST hospital commitment to sustainability.” said Ms Yamuna Shrestha, Managing Director of Cimex Inc. Pvt. Ltd.

“As the world moves away from fossil fuels and towards a zero-carbon future, it’s important that the emergency services sector keeps pace. We look forward to helping the Medical and Health sector transition to sustainable solutions by leveraging BYD’s industry-leading zero-emissions technology. BYD has always been at the forefront of technological innovation, so it gives us immense pleasure to be able to contribute to the healthcare sector by introducing the first electric ambulance in Nepal.” she added.

This is a major breakthrough for electric mobility in the Nepalese healthcare sector, with the introduction of the BYD T3 van as an electric ambulance. The pure electric van BYD T3 is equipped with a 50.3 kWh battery capable of running all day on a single charge. BYD T3 has a driving range of  310km on a single charge along with 3800 litres of cargo space in the rear capable of carrying loads up to 800kg. The electric ambulance is specially designed to keep the COVID-19 crisis in mind and is well-equipped with an oxygen tank, ventilator, ECG monitor, and collapsible stretcher.

Cimex BYD has been offering electric vehicles and promoting e-mobility in Nepal through various consumer and public efforts. With an aim to spearhead a green revolution in the Nepalese automobile sector, the company offers a diverse range of electric vehicles like electric cars, vans, buses, etc.

Scroll below for the latest pricing of BYD electric cars and vans in Nepal.

ModelBattery CapacityPrice
Seal82.56 kWhRs 1,39,00,000 (Premium)
Rs 1,85,00,000 (Performance)
Seal61.44 kWhRs 1,05,00,000 (Dynamic)
Dolphin44.9 kWhRs 39,80,000
Atto 349.92 kWhRs 55,99,000 (Advanced)
Atto 360.48 kWhRs 65,88,000 (Superior)
All-new e671.7 kWhRs 59,00,000

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