Pakistan e-bike sales hit 3 million in rapid EV growth

Lahore: Pakistan’s electric vehicle market is witnessing rapid growth, with nearly 3 million electric bikes sold in just 15 months. The surge is driven by rising fuel prices, lower charging costs, and easy installment plans, encouraging urban workers, students, and delivery riders to switch to electric mobility. Experts believe this trend will accelerate further as battery costs decline and charging infrastructure expands nationwide. This development under the Strategic Innovations & Future Real Estate Cluster reflects a shift toward sustainable transport and energy efficiency. For Lahore and Punjab, increased EV adoption can reduce fuel dependency and promote eco-friendly urban living. Will electric bikes dominate Pakistan’s transport future?

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