In a remarkable demonstration of sustainable mobility, the GO EC team, comprising Yadhu, Unni, and travel vlogger Mr. Yazin, has successfully completed an extraordinary 2000+ km road trip from Kochi, Kerala, to Kathmandu in the all-electric Tata Curvv EV. The team's arrival at the Tata Motors showroom in Thapathali, Kathmandu, was met with enthusiasm and admiration, highlighting the vehicle's capabilities and the increasing viability of long-distance EV travel.
The cross-country expedition showcased the Curvv EV's reliability and performance across diverse geographies, from coastal plains to mountainous roads and international borders, demonstrating the real-world potential of modern electric vehicles. Mr. Yazin praised Nepal's rapidly expanding charging infrastructure, which made a significant difference during the trip, and the Curvv EV's 186mm ground clearance, which helped navigate rougher patches along the way.
Beyond the drive, the team engaged with local communities, youth groups, students, and civic leaders through interactive sessions and meetups, aiming to spark meaningful conversations around clean energy, mobility innovation, and their role in building a greener, more connected future. As the team continues its journey beyond Kathmandu is clear: the electric future is already here.
In the Nepalese market, the Curvv EV is offered with a 55 kWh battery pack, claiming a range of 400-425km based on Tata's C75 standard, which closely reflects real-world driving conditions. The Curvv EV comes equipped with a range of features, including a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system, a 10.25-inch digital driver's display, automatic climate control with an air purifier, a panoramic sunroof, a wireless phone charger, a 9-speaker JBL-tuned sound system with a 320W subwoofer, a 6-way powered driver's seat, and ventilated front seats.
The GO EC team has completed a remarkable 2,000+ km road trip from Kochi, Kerala to Kathmandu, Nepal in the all-electric Tata Curvv EV, showcasing the vehicle's capabilities and reliability across diverse geographies. The journey highlights the growing viability of long-distance EV travel in South Asia and Nepal's expanding electric vehicle infrastructure. As the team continues their journey, their message is clear: the electric future is already here and is paving the way for a greener, more connected future.