Electric vehicles are steadily reshaping urban mobility, and in Nepal, Samurai E-Rickshaws by Megatech Group have emerged as a game-changing innovation. Designed and manufactured locally, these e-rickshaws are not just affordable and eco-friendly they’re tailored to the needs of Nepali roads, small businesses, farmers, and municipalities.
From vegetable vendors to food stalls, from school vans to waste collection vehicles, Samurai offers versatile models that empower entrepreneurship and support sustainable mobility.
The Story of Samurai Rickshaw & Megatech Group
Megatech Group, founded in 1998 in Biratnagar, started as an ICT distributor, partnering with leading brands like Lenovo, Western Digital, Cisco, SanDisk, and Asian Batteries. Over the years, it grew into a trusted corporate house providing technology solutions across Nepal.
With its headquarters in Kalopul, Sanepa-02, Lalitpur, Megatech has always believed in local innovation. Recognizing Nepal’s demand for cost-effective and eco-friendly transport, the company ventured into domestic manufacturing of e-rickshaws under the Samurai brand.
Today, Samurai E-Rickshaws are proudly Made in Nepal, produced at Megatech’s Budhiganga, Morang facility. The company employs over 300 people, produces 10-15 rickshaws daily, and has already rolled out more than 1,000 units.

At the NAIMA Nepal Mobility Expo 2025 & NADA Auto Show 2025, Samurai was a crowd favorite, proving that Nepali-made vehicles can compete with imported alternatives.
Why Choose Samurai E-Rickshaw in Nepal?
- ✅ Made for Nepal – Designed for local terrain, traffic, and business needs.
- ✅ Eco-Friendly – Zero-emission electric mobility solution.
- ✅ Affordable & Practical – Cost-effective pricing, lower maintenance, and accessible spare parts.
- ✅ Empowers Entrepreneurs – Specially built for vendors, schools, farmers, and municipalities.
- ✅ Reliable Support – Warranty, after-sales service, and local production ensure long-term trust.
Samurai Rickshaw Models in Nepal
Samurai rickshaws share a common platform and chassis, but are customized into different body designs to serve specific business needs. Here’s a breakdown of the main models:
1. Samurai Load-King

Samurai Load King e Rickshaw
Best For: Heavy-duty businesses, waste collection, logistics, and construction transport.
Key Features:
- Power: 2.012 HP, Torque: 28.59 NM @500 RPM
- Motor: 1000-1200W BLDC, 48V
- Battery: 5 lead-acid batteries (120–180 AH)
- GVW: 1380 kg, Payload: 800 kg
- Range: 120 km, Max Speed: 25-30 km/h
- Dimensions: 3350 × 1250 × 1480 mm
- Tyres: 3 + 1 spare (tubeless)
- Suspension: Hydraulic front, leaf spring rear
- Special: Open deck body, heavy-duty ladder frame chassis, LCD display
Samurai Load King Price in Nepal is Rs. 6,40,000
2. Samurai Veggie Close

Best For: Vegetable and fruit vendors needing a closed body to protect goods.
Key Features:
- Power: 1.34 HP, Torque: 19.06 NM @500 RPM
- Motor: BLDC/PMSM, 48V
- Battery: 4 lead-acid batteries
- GVW: 800 kg, Payload: 800 kg
- Range: 120 km, Max Speed: 25-30 km/h
- Dimensions: 2865 × 950 × 1725 mm
- Special: Fully built closed cabin, fog lights, LCD driver display
Samurai Veggie Close Price in Nepal is Rs. 4,50,000
3. Samurai Foodies

Best For: Mobile kitchens, bakeries, and street food vendors.
Key Features:
- Power: 1.34 HP
- Motor: BLDC/PMSM, 48V
- Battery: 4 lead-acid batteries
- GVW: 800 kg
- Range: 120 km, Max Speed: 25-30 km/h
- Dimensions: 3020 × 950 × 1840 mm
- Ground Clearance: 245 mm
- Special: Custom-built cooking & serving space, rust-proof body paint
Samurai Foodies Price in Nepal is Rs. 4,50,000
4. Samurai Veggie Open

Best For: Agricultural transport, garden watering, or open-style vending.
Key Features:
- Power: 1.34 HP
- Battery: 4 lead-acid batteries
- GVW: 800 kg
- Range: 120 km
- Dimensions: 3020 × 950 × 1840 mm
- Ground Clearance: 245 mm
- Special: Open-body cargo carrier, easy loading/unloading
Samurai Veggie Open Price in Nepal is Rs. 4,50,000
5. Samurai Super Plus

Best For: Passenger use (schools, local transport), light logistics.
Key Features:
- Power: 1.34 HP
- Battery: 4 lead-acid batteries
- GVW: 736 kg
- Range: 120 km
- Body: Fully built closed cabin
- Special: Compact design, reliable passenger transport solution
Samurai Super Plus Price in Nepal is Rs. 6,00,000
6. Samurai Plus & Plus (Base)

Best For: Affordable passenger/cargo applications.
Key Features:
- Power: 1.34 HP
- Battery: 4 lead-acid batteries
- GVW: 736 kg
- Chassis: Ladder frame cabin
- Body: Fully built, versatile platform
- Special: Entry-level version of Super Plus, budget-friendly
Samurai Plus & Plus (Base) Price in Nepal is Rs. 6,00,000
Technical Highlights of Samurai E-Rickshaws
- Motor: 1000-1200W BLDC/PMSM (low-speed cargo & passenger use)
- Battery: 4-5 lead-acid units, 120-180 AH capacity
- Range: ~120 km per charge
- Charging Time: 8-10 hours (standard overnight charging)
- Transmission: Differential gear, 1 forward + 1 reverse
- Suspension: Hydraulic shocker (front), leaf spring (rear)
- Eco Benefit: 100% electric, zero local emissions
Price of Samurai Rickshaws in Nepal 2025
- Vegetable Rickshaw (Veggie models): NPR 450,000
- Chicken Rickshaw: NPR 550,000
- School Van (Super Plus, Plus): NPR 600,000
- Garbage Cart (Load-King): NPR 650,000
- Water Tanker: NPR 900,000
(Prices inclusive of VAT, excluding transport; battery not included)
Conclusion
The Samurai E-Rickshaw lineup by Megatech Group represents a milestone in Nepal’s move toward sustainable mobility. With models for vendors, food businesses, schools, farmers, and municipalities, Samurai empowers local entrepreneurship while keeping costs low and the environment clean.
Whether you need a Load-King for waste collection, a Veggie Close for fresh produce, or a Foodies rickshaw for mobile kitchens, Samurai provides reliable, locally-built, and future-ready solutions.
By choosing Samurai, Nepalis are not just buying a vehicle they’re investing in domestic innovation, self-reliance, and a greener future.
👉 To know more or book a Samurai E-Rickshaw, visit Megatech Official Facebook Page or contact their corporate office in Lalitpur, Nepal.
