Nepal, May 23 -- The odds are stacked against Nepal's poor people. Not only do they need to overcome the hardships of life and eke out a living, but they also need to pay for the rich to indulge in their luxuries.

Like, cars for instance-electric cars to be precise.

Poor tax policies on electric vehicles in Nepal have helped advance the interests of the rich while sacrificing the benefits of the poor.

The need for electric vehicles

Many countries around the world are rapidly switching to electric vehicles. The International Energy Agency, an autonomous intergovernmental energy think tank, forecasts that electric vehicles sales will touch 20 million in 2025, representing approximately 20 percent of the new vehicle market share.

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