Pakistan's automotive sector is currently navigating a volatile economic period characterized by high fuel costs and a critical need for energy independence. The demand for a new chinese ev has surged as consumers seek affordable, high-tech alternatives to traditional petrol cars, driven by the government's National Electric Vehicle Policy (NEVP).
Geographically, the urban congestion in Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad creates a perfect environment for the adoption of a new energy ev. However, the extreme summer temperatures in Punjab and Sindh necessitate advanced battery thermal management systems to ensure vehicle longevity and safety.
Simultaneously, a robust market for a secondhand vehicle persists due to affordability constraints. Many buyers are now looking for "hybrid-first" pre-owned options, bridging the gap between traditional combustion and full electrification.