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Lahore Adds New EV Charger on Busy Road

Lahore has opened a new electric vehicle charging station on a main road, making EV charging easier for drivers. The city’s growing network supports Pakistan’s shift toward clean transport, with hundreds more stations planned across Punjab.

By Najeeb KhanNov 11, 2025 211 views 0 comments
Lahore Adds New EV Charger on Busy Road

Table of Contents

  • Where It Stands and Who Can Use It
  • Part of a Bigger Plan
  • What Still Needs Work
  • Daily Life with the New Charger
  • Next Steps for Lahore
  • A Cleaner Commute Ahead

Lahore just got its latest electric vehicle charging station. It sits on a main road, ready for drivers to plug in. This is one more push to make clean transport normal in the city.

Where It Stands and Who Can Use It

The new charger is easy to spot. It’s on a road most locals drive daily. No more hunting for a spot far from home or work. Anyone with an EV can pull up and charge. Fast chargers mean a quick stop, not hours of waiting.

City officials opened it this week. They say it’s built to handle heavy use. And it’s free for now, though that may change later.

Part of a Bigger Plan

Pakistan wants more EVs on the road. The national policy sets clear targets.

One goal: charging stations within easy reach everywhere. Lahore is catching up. Hundreds more points are in the works. Some will go in malls, offices, and housing societies.

Fewer petrol cars mean less smoke in the air. Fuel costs drop for drivers too. But the switch only happens if charging feels simple.

What Still Needs Work

Experts point out real hurdles. Power cuts remain common. A weak grid can slow charging or shut stations down. Location matters as well. A charger on a quiet street sees little traffic. Put it where people already stop, fuel stations, markets, mosques, and use jumps.

Cost is another factor. EVs save money long term, but upfront price stays high. Cheap public chargers help close that gap.

Daily Life with the New Charger

Imagine heading to work in Gulberg. Your battery shows low. Pull over, plug in, grab coffee nearby. Ten minutes later, you’re full enough to finish the trip. That’s the routine officials want.

Delivery riders on electric bikes can top up between drops. Families on weekend drives won’t stress about range. Small habits shift when the tools are there.

Next Steps for Lahore

More stations will open soon. Maps and apps will list them all. City teams watch usage data. Busy spots get extra units. Quiet ones may move.

Grid upgrades are underway, too. Solar panels at some chargers cut reliance on the main supply. Every fix makes EVs feel less like a risk.

A Cleaner Commute Ahead

One charger won’t change Lahore overnight. But it’s a start, people can see and use it. Each new plug brings electric driving closer to normal. Which leads to less noise, less smoke and Lower bills.

Drive past the new station this week. Watch the light turn green as a car charges. That small glow is the city moving forward. For more updates, visit DrivePK.com

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