Yatri Energy, a subsidiary of Yatri Motorcycles, is making a significant impact in Nepal's electric mobility sector with its groundbreaking approach to EV charging solutions. The company's focus is on supporting both two-wheeler and four-wheeler electric vehicles, aiming to make charging more accessible, efficient, and smarter for users nationwide.
Yatri Energy is reportedly developing an in-house OCPP (Open Charge Point Protocol) platform, designed to be compatible with both legacy chargers (1.6J) and the latest smart charging standards (2.0.1 version). This ensures seamless integration across various EV models and future-ready connectivity for emerging electric mobility solutions.
In addition to its software platform, Yatri Energy is exploring advanced fleet management systems for EV chargers. These systems are expected to enable real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, and energy optimization, offering operators and users an unprecedented level of control over their charging experience.
A spokesperson for Yatri Energy stated, "Our platform will support multiple CPOs and handle both protocols because there's already quite a lot of investment by many ventures on old protocol." This approach ensures a future-proof solution for Nepal's growing electric mobility sector.
With Nepal witnessing a growing adoption of electric motorcycles and vehicles, Yatri Energy's initiatives could play a crucial role in shaping the country's EV ecosystem, making clean mobility more convenient and sustainable for all.
Yatri Energy, a subsidiary of Yatri Motorcycles, is pioneering electric mobility in Nepal with its innovative EV charging solutions, focusing on accessibility, efficiency, and smart charging for both two-wheeler and four-wheeler electric vehicles nationwide. The company is developing an in-house OCPP platform compatible with legacy and smart charging standards, enabling seamless integration across various EV models. With its advanced fleet management systems, Yatri Energy aims to make clean mobility more convenient and sustainable in Nepal's growing EV ecosystem.