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Pakistan to announce EV tariff at PKR 39 per kWh

This is cheaper than existing commercial and industrial rates

Pakistan to announce EV tariff at PKR 39 per kWh
Pakistan to install 40 EV charging stations in big cities, motorways
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The Pakistani government is set to announce a new electricity tariff for electric vehicle (EV) charging stations on Wednesday.

According to sources, the new tariff will be PKR 39 per kilowatt-hour (kWh), significantly lower than the existing commercial and industrial rates. The move aims to accelerate the adoption of EVs across the country.

In November, Pakistan unveiled a five-year policy to promote electric vehicles and reduce the nation's dependency on imported oil. The policy outlines ambitious targets, aiming for 30% of all vehicles sold in the country to be electric by 2030.

The goal is to increase the EV market share by 30% for two, three, and four-wheelers by 2030 and to establish 3,000 charging stations.

The steering committee on EVs emphasized that Pakistan's oil import bill could surge by $64 billion by 2060 if current trends continue. The introduction of EVs is projected to save billions in import costs, contributing to the country's economic stability and environmental goals.

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