Indigenous Design, Manufacturing & Testing of Electric Vehicle Components for Sustainable Market Development
PROJECT OVERVIEW
Energy is at the heart of development. Energy poverty can directly be linked to economic and social development and vice versa. Despite a decent-enough power generation capacity, Pakistan currently remains an energy deficient and energy insecure country.
SOCIAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES
Energy is at the heart of development. Energy poverty can directly be linked to economic and social development and vice versa. Despite a decent-enough power generation capacity, Pakistan currently remains an energy deficient and energy insecure country.
ACADEMIC COLLABORATORS
Energy is at the heart of development. Energy poverty can directly be linked to economic and social development and vice versa. Despite a decent-enough power generation capacity, Pakistan currently remains an energy deficient and energy insecure country.
SECTORAL COLLABORATORS
Energy is at the heart of development. Energy poverty can directly be linked to economic and social development and vice versa. Despite a decent-enough power generation capacity, Pakistan currently remains an energy deficient and energy insecure country.
Project Activities
Since the introduction of Pakistan’s first ever national Electric Vehicles (EV) policy in 2019, the Government of Pakistan has also decided to upgrade about 30% of its road vehicles to electric vehicles by 2030. Mainstream companies have started offering a range of hybrid and electric cars and are in talks to introduce further models in the country.