Kathmandu: On the occasion of World Environment Day 2025, Huawei Nepal, in collaboration with GadiCharge Pvt. Ltd. and Nepal Ekarat Engineering Company (NEEK), officially launched its FusionCharge smart EV charging network. The initiative marks a significant step in promoting green mobility and sustainable energy infrastructure across Nepal.
The first FusionCharge station was inaugurated in Hetauda by Honorable Chief Minister of Bagmati Province, Bahadur Singh Lama. This station is the first of a planned network of nine smart EV charging stations to be established across the country by the end of 2025. The goal is to lay the foundation for a cleaner, smarter, and future-ready transportation system in Nepal.
FusionCharge is Huawei’s next-generation electric vehicle (EV) charging solution that integrates solar photovoltaic (PV) systems with energy storage systems (ESS). It features liquid-cooled, modular architecture and multi-level power pooling, supporting ultra-fast charging up to 500 kW. The system is designed to be safe, efficient, and scalable, capable of serving everything from private vehicles to large public transport fleets.
In addition to speed and compatibility, FusionCharge offers grid-friendly charging, intelligent energy management, and a quiet operation under 50 dB. The stations are built to endure extreme weather, ranging from -35°C to 45°C, and are designed with a lifespan of over 10 years. With features like OTA updates, reactive power control, and virtual power plant (VPP) readiness, the system enables advanced energy models such as peak shaving and time-of-use optimization.
Huawei Nepal emphasized that this initiative reflects its long-term commitment to digital empowerment and environmental sustainability. Established in Nepal in 1999, Huawei has worked to expand digital inclusion and infrastructure while contributing to job creation and economic development.
The launch of FusionCharge is set to play a crucial role in supporting Nepal’s transition to electric vehicles and a greener energy future.