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View all programsPublished Date: 2025-07-25, Friday
Kathmandu, July 2025 — In a strategic step toward advancing electric mobility and engineering education in Nepal, the Center for Electric Power Engineering (CEPE), Lighting Laboratory at DoEEE Kathmandu University (KU) and Yatri Motorcycles have entered into a formal agreement to collaborate in technical areas such as testing, validation, training, and research support.
This collaboration emphasizes the importance of bridging academia and industry, enabling both institutions to contribute toward the development of high-quality electric vehicle technologies and skilled human resources.Kathmandu University, an autonomous public institution known for its research and academic excellence, and Yatri Motorcycles, a leading Nepali electric motorcycle manufacturer, will jointly work through CEPE—KU’s specialized center for research in power systems, renewable energy, electrical machines, and lighting technologies.Yatri, with its focus on in-house engineering and local manufacturing, will benefit from CEPE’s infrastructure and academic support for testing and validation of electric vehicle components and systems.Key Areas of Technical Collaboration
The agreement outlines several areas of cooperation, including:
This collaboration reflects a growing need for strong partnerships between academic institutions and industry players. It offers students and faculty valuable exposure to real-world technical challenges while supporting Yatri’s commitment to quality and innovation in electric mobility.The agreement was formally signed by:
Dr. Diwakar Bista – Head – Head of CEPE and Lighting Laboratory
Ashim Pandey, Founder, Yatri Motorcycles