Mahindra enters Bhutan, launches electric car e2o
Mahindra enters Bhutan, launches electric car e2o

THIMPHU: Utility major Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd launched electric car e2o
in Bhtuan on Thursday, hoping to cash in on the government's strong
commitment towards environment and sustainable development plans.
The company also signed an MoU with the Bhutan government to promote
electric cars in the country at a function here where Bhutam Prime
Minister Tshering Tobgay and M&M executive director and president
Pawan Goenka were present.
"It is a common sense for us to go
for electric cars in Bhutan because we produce cheap electricity and we
are committed to make Bhutan carbon-neutral. We take steps to make our
environment pollution-free keeping in mind our future generation,"
Tobgay said
"We are grateful to our
Kings and forefathers for whatever we have and we are determined to
preserve our culture, heritage, tradition and spirituality, while
charting out our growth path," he added. "We are excited to be a partner
with the Bhutan government. It is not just a business for us, it is our
endeavour to offer electric mobility to the people of the country,"
Goenka said.
"This is in line with our commitment towards
electric car segment, our concerns for ecology and our efforts to
provide a viable economic alternative to people of Bhutan," Goenka
added. The Mahindra e2o will be available in three variants and will be
priced at 6.99 Ngultrum (Bhutanse currency, ex-showroom Bhutan ) for the
base model.
According to the MoU, the company is planning to
establish infrastructure like setting up of service stations for
swappable batteries for e2o customers. Goenka said there would be around
7,000-8,000 electric vehicles in the next three years in Bhutan and it
would need 3,000-4,000 charging stations.
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