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thee GO, a top player in Nepal's commercial electric vehicle sector, is hosting the ‘thee GO Auto Carnival’ at Modern Party Palace in Balkhu till September 7.
The highlight of the carnival is an on-the-spot vehicle exchange program, allowing participants to trade in their old vehicles for new electric ones. Attendees will benefit from various attractive offers, including significant cash discounts, additional valuations, and convenient financing options.
During the inauguration, Rajan Rayamajhi, the founder of thee GO, announced that this is Nepal's first carnival dedicated to commercial electric vehicles and affirmed that thee GO plans to hold similar events in the future to enhance customer convenience.
For the past six years, thee GO has been active in Nepal’s electric vehicle market, dealing with everything from 11-seater vans to 30-seater buses.
In addition to vehicle sales, thee GO provides services such as charger sales and maintenance, electric vehicle rentals and leasing, and operates the largest network of highway charging stations, thee GO e-stop, which features amenities like a restaurant, public restrooms, a shopping mart, and an electric service center.