Pakistan’s electric scooter market is experiencing a significant surge in demand as rising global fuel prices, driven by ongoing tensions in the Middle East, push consumers toward cost-effective transportation alternatives. With traditional petrol costs climbing, commuters are increasingly turning to electric two-wheelers to manage their daily travel expenses. In response, local manufacturers and assembly plants are scaling up production to meet this consumer shift, marking a pivotal moment for the country’s adoption of green mobility solutions.
- Ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have driven up global oil prices, leading to increased fuel costs in Pakistan.
- Rising petrol prices are encouraging consumers to switch from conventional gasoline-powered motorcycles to electric scooters.
- Local electric vehicle manufacturers are expanding operations and increasing production capacity to meet the growing market demand.
- Electric scooters offer a cheaper, low-maintenance alternative for daily commuters facing economic pressures.
- The trend is accelerating Pakistan’s efforts to transition toward sustainable transportation and reduce its reliance on imported fuel.
Based in Singapore, CNA (Channel News Asia) covers global developments with an Asian perspective, with correspondents based in major cities across Asia, including Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Bangkok, Tokyo, Seoul and Beijing, as well as in New York, Washington D.C. and London.
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India should use electric vehicles to remove the Haze and save the planet 😂😂😂
What this mini-BBC is trying to imply?
Ha ha ha!
CNA sound like mini bbc 😂😂😂😂 big British corruption
Pakistan don't have enough electricity for household even for 12 hours continues , its fantasy, PR stunt by pakistan to stay relevant in geo politics which are not and never will be
So what?🤔
Channel news asia is murderer of dozens of innocent rohingya Muslims in coxis bazaar
Isn't Electricity also costly in Pakistan? Like the costliest in the region?