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Pakistani automobile joint ventures with Chinese automakers BYD and Changan have recently launched several all-electric and plug-in hybrid models of automobiles in Pakistan. Earlier, Honda Atlas Cars Pakistan Limited announced plans to build a hybrid electric vehicles plant in the country. Other major brands like Toyota, Haval, and Hyundai are already offering similar models in the country. It all began with the 2019 electric vehicle policy approved by the government of Prime Minister Imran Khan to incentivize the electrification of the auto industry. Pakistan EV policy goal is to achieve 30% of new cars sales, 50% of new 2-wheeler and 3-wheeler sales and 30% of new truck sales by 2030. By 2040, the target is 90% of all new vehicle sales to be electric. The main incentive is the reduction of sales tax from 17% for internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles to 1% for all-electric (EV) vehicles.
BYD EV. Source: CNBC |
Soaring Imports of Chinese Solar Panels in Pakistan. Source: Bloomberg |
Pakistan has contributed only 0.28% of the CO2 emissions but it is among the biggest victims of climate change. The US, Europe, India, China and Japan, the world's biggest polluters, must accept responsibility for the catastrophic floods in Pakistan and climate disasters elsewhere. A direct link of the disaster in Pakistan to climate change has been confirmed by a team of 26 scientists affiliated with World Weather Attribution, a research initiative that specializes in rapid studies of extreme events, according to the New York Times.
Top 5 Current Polluters. Source: Our World in Data |
Currently, the biggest annual CO2 emitters are China, the US, India and Russia. Pakistan's annual CO2 emissions add up to just 235 million tons. On the other hand, China contributes 11.7 billion tons, the United States 4.5 billion tons, India 2.4 billion tons, Russia 1.6 billion tons and Japan 1.06 billion tons.
Pakistan's Annual CO2 Emission. Source: Our World in Data |
The United States has contributed 399 billion tons (25%) of CO2 emissions, the highest cumulative carbon emissions since the start of the Industrial Revolution in the late 18th century. The 28 countries of the European Union (EU28), including the United Kingdom, come in second with 353 billion tons of CO2 (22%), followed by China with 200 billion tons (12.7%).
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Wave Tech to Establish Pakistan's First Lithium Battery Manufacturing Plant
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Wave Tech has announced its plan to set up Pakistan’s first-ever lithium battery manufacturing plant at the Malir Industrial Park (MIP) in Karachi, with a substantial Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) of $200 million.
The construction of this state-of-the-art facility is set to commence in December 2025, and battery production is expected to start by mid-2026.
This groundbreaking initiative aims to phase out oxide batteries in Pakistan, contributing to the country’s transition towards modern and sustainable energy solutions.
The Malir Industrial Park (MIP), a flagship project of the Pakistan Economic Zones Development and Management Company (PEZDMC), is at the forefront of fostering industrial growth in Karachi.
Envisioned as a world-class industrial zone, MIP is designed to boost manufacturing and exports while generating significant employment opportunities. Its strategic location in Malir ensures seamless connectivity to key infrastructure, including the Karachi Port, Port Qasim, and major highways, making it an ideal destination for investors and industries.
China pledges $340mn to Pakistan's EV sector - Investment Monitor
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A group of Chinese firms has pledged to invest $340mn in Pakistan’s electric vehicle (EV) sector to expand their manufacturing plants and charging stations, according to local news outlets. The investment was announced at a press briefing inaugurating a joint project between Malik Group and China’s ADEN Group.
“If the company manufactures EVs in Pakistan, the Sindh government will purchase over 20% of the vehicles produced at the Karachi plant,” Sindh province’s Energy Minister Syed Nasir Hussain Shah.
Malik Group chairperson Malik Khuda Bakhsh said 30 charging plants are set to be delivered from China in the next ten days. The project seems to be moving fast as Bakhsh added that Pakistan aimed to “have the necessary infrastructure operation by the end of this year.”
ADEN Group, which has its global headquarters in Singapore, is expected to invest $90mn for 3,000 charging stations and $240mn for an EV production facility.
“By December, EV production will begin, with an annual output target of 72,000 units,” ADEN Group CEO Yasser Bhambani said. “We also plan to export vehicles to the Middle East, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.”
Recently, Pakistan experienced some positive FDI growth. In August 2024, data from the State Bank of Pakistan showed there had been a monthly rise in FDI compared to 2023. It received $136.3mn in net FDI in July 2024, marking a 64% increase compared to July 2023.
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Pakistan has unveiled its PFX (Pakistan Fighter Experimental) program as a significant upgrade to its JF-17 joint program with China. The new upgrade will have a number of stealth features ranging from the use of radar-absorbing composite materials and diverterless supersonic inlets (DSI) to internal weapons bay (IWB) which will significantly reduce the aircraft's radar signature. It is targeted for completion by the end of this decade. In addition, the PFX's twin-engine design will improve…
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The Pakistan government is preparing to license three low-earth-orbit (LEO) satellite operators for space communication services in the country, according to media reports. The companies whose applications are pending include London-based OneWeb, China's Shanghai Spacecom and US headquartered Starlink. They operate tens of thousands of small mass-produced satellites in low orbits that communicate with designated (mobile and stationary) ground stations. Each LEO satellite circles the earth…
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