MAW Vriddhi Announces Foton EV Total Care Camp Across Nepal

Kathmandu. MAW Vriddhi Commercial Vehicle, the official distributor of Foton Motor for Nepal, is set to launch the 'Foton EV Total Care Camp' in phases across western and eastern Nepal to further strengthen its 'after-sales' service and customer care.

The objective of this initiative is to ensure long-term trust and accessibility by bringing service facilities closer to customers in key locations across the country.

Under this campaign, Foton stated that it will express gratitude to its existing EV customers through special benefits and free services.

The camp will be conducted in two phases across 6 locations in the country. The first phase will be held from Chaitra 22 to Baishakh 4 in Butwal, Dhangadhi, Dang, and Surkhet. The second phase will be conducted from Baishakh 6 to 17 in Itahari and Birtamod. The company believes that by operating the camp regionally, customers from various locations will be able to avail services easily.

Customers participating in the camp will receive a 15 percent discount on spare parts, lubricants, and labor charges. Additionally, free vehicle inspection, 'bumper-to-bumper' checkup, free washing, and greasing services will be provided. The company stated that these services will help improve vehicle performance, reduce maintenance costs, and make the service experience more convenient.

Foton Nepal has been expanding its presence through more than 14 sales and service centers across the country. The company claims that this network, developed in collaboration with MAW Vriddhi, provides reliable service to customers. Furthermore, it has been stated that customer confidence in EV usage has been increased by expanding more than 166 CCS2 type DC fast charging points across Nepal.

According to Foton's global 'Total Care' concept, services will be provided at each camp through skilled technicians, genuine spare parts, and transparent processes. MAW Vriddhi stated that it aims to make EV usage more convenient and reliable by implementing this concept in Nepal.

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