One of the biggest fears Pakistani buyers have before purchasing an electric bike has nothing to do with the bike itself. It is the worry that no one in their neighbourhood will know how to fix it. The street side workshop ecosystem across Pakistan has been built around Honda 70s, 125s and Yamahas for decades.…
An electric bike that suddenly loses power on a busy Lahore road or a hot Karachi intersection feels far more intimidating than a petrol bike breakdown. There is no engine to listen to, no fuel gauge to check, and very few roadside mechanics who understand electric vehicle systems. The good news is that most EV…
If your electric bike feels slower in June than it did in February, and the range seems to drop without warning, you are not imagining things. Pakistani summers, where temperatures regularly cross 45 degrees Celsius, change how every electrical component on your bike behaves. The battery delivers less usable capacity. The motor controller throttles power…
Most first-time EV riders expect to notice the savings first.
Instead, many notice the silence.
Not complete silence, of course. Cities like Lahore and Karachi are never truly quiet. Traffic, horns, roadside activity, and crowded intersections remain part of everyday commuting.
But the absence of engine vibration and constant mechanical noise changes the riding experience…
At first, electric scooters and Pakistani load shedding sound like a bad combination.
That’s exactly why many people hesitate before switching to EVs.
The concern feels logical. If electricity disappears for hours, how can an electric scooter remain practical for daily commuting?
But once people actually start using electric scooters, the reality often feels very…
For many first-time EV riders in Pakistan, one concern appears almost immediately:
“What if the scooter battery runs out while I’m still on the road?”
It’s a genuine fear, especially for riders switching from petrol bikes for the first time. Petrol stations feel familiar and visible everywhere, while electric mobility still feels new to many…
For years, the answer was obvious.
If someone in Pakistan bought their first personal vehicle, it was usually a petrol bike.
Not because everyone loved motorcycles. Not because they enjoyed fuel costs or maintenance headaches.
It simply felt normal.
But that thinking is slowly changing.
In 2026, many first-time riders are asking a different question…
Electric scooters are no longer a niche product in Pakistan. Rising petrol prices, increasing awareness about EV technology, and lower running costs have pushed more riders toward electric mobility in 2026.
Among the growing number of EV options available in the market, one model consistently gaining attention from daily commuters is the OKLA ONYX electric…
Urban mobility is changing in Pakistan, and more women are looking for transportation options that feel practical, comfortable, and easy to manage in everyday life.
From university students and working professionals to entrepreneurs and homemakers, women today want mobility that supports independence without adding unnecessary complexity to daily commuting.
This shift is one of the…
Electric mobility is gradually transforming how people commute in Pakistan. What once seemed like a future concept is now becoming part of everyday urban transportation across major cities.
With rising fuel prices, increasing environmental awareness, and growing interest in cost-efficient commuting, electric vehicles are becoming more visible on Pakistani roads in 2026.
From electric scooters…
Electric scooters are becoming one of the most practical transportation options in Pakistan. With rising fuel prices and increasing urban traffic, many riders are now considering EV scooters for daily commuting.
But buying an electric scooter is different from buying a traditional petrol bike.
Battery performance, charging convenience, riding comfort, and long-term usability all play…
Battery performance plays a major role in the overall experience of owning an electric bike. As electric mobility continues growing in Pakistan, riders are becoming more aware of how battery care directly affects range, charging efficiency, and long-term ownership costs.
In 2026, modern electric bikes are more advanced than before, but battery health still depends…