Greaves Electric Mobility Limited is now present in Nepal with its Ampere Nexus electric scooter. The company announced on February 26, 2026, and has tied up with STC Auto Solution Private Limited to handle sales and distribution in the country. With this launch, the company is moving beyond India and positioning itself to be part of Nepal’s steadily growing shift toward electric mobility.
Company’s flagship electric two-wheeler
The Ampere Nexus is positioned as the company’s flagship electric two-wheeler in India. It previously earned recognition from the Asia Book of Records for successfully navigating the 70 hairpin bends of the Kolli Hills. The scooter was also tested at Shipki La Pass, located 13,200 feet above sea level.
By pointing to these runs, the company is essentially showing that the Nexus has been pushed in tough conditions, including high altitudes and steep climbs, something that matters in a country like Nepal, where roads can change quickly from city traffic to mountain stretches. Vikas Singh, Managing Director and Chief Financial Officer of Greaves Electric Mobility, said Nepal’s mix of mountainous roads and expanding EV infrastructure creates demand for scooters designed around durability and dependable range.
Features and Tech
The Ampere Nexus comes equipped with a 7-inch TFT touchscreen display and offers turn-by-turn navigation via the Nex.io platform. Riders also get call connectivity, real-time vehicle monitoring, and access to the Ampere Connect Companion app, which provides battery health updates and ride data. The scooter runs on an LFP battery pack and is built to cope with everyday city traffic as well as steep climbs. In simple terms, it’s designed to manage daily commutes without struggling when the road starts to incline.
GEML said it plans to expand into more parts of Nepal over time, though it hasn’t shared when that will happen. The entry comes at a time when Nepal is steadily moving toward cleaner transport options, with more riders considering electric vehicles as infrastructure and awareness continue to improve.
Company Background
Founded over 165 years ago, Greaves Cotton Limited operates across engineering, retail, finance, and technology businesses. Greaves Electric Mobility itself brings more than 17 years of EV manufacturing experience and runs production facilities in Hyderabad, Noida, and Ranipet, supported by around 400 dealer touchpoints across India.
The company has also submitted a draft red herring prospectus to the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) as part of its plan to launch an initial public offering. The listing will move ahead only after it receives the necessary approvals, and depending on overall market conditions at the time.
