OKLA continues to expand its electric mobility lineup with the launch of two new models powered by advanced battery technology: OKT LFP and OMIGO LFP.
As electric mobility adoption increases across Pakistan, riders are looking for scooters that offer longer battery life, dependable performance, and lower long-term ownership costs. Battery technology plays a key role…
Electric scooters are known for requiring less maintenance compared to traditional petrol-powered bikes. However, like any vehicle, they still require proper care to maintain performance and reliability over time.
Understanding basic maintenance practices can help riders extend the lifespan of their scooter and ensure smooth daily commuting.
With a few simple habits, riders can keep…
Electric scooters are becoming increasingly popular in Pakistan, but many riders still wonder whether they can handle local road conditions.
From uneven streets and potholes to busy traffic and daily commuting distances, Pakistani roads, both urban and rural, can present unique challenges for any vehicle.
Because of this, many first-time EV buyers ask an important…
Safety is one of the most important considerations when choosing any type of vehicle, including electric scooters.
As more riders explore electric mobility, understanding the safety features of modern electric scooters can help build confidence when switching from traditional petrol bikes.
Modern electric scooters are designed with several built-in safety systems that help riders maintain…
One of the biggest reasons many riders across Pakistan hesitate to switch to electric scooters is something called range anxiety. Simply put, it’s the worry that the battery might die in the middle of a ride or that charging will take too long. Riders searching for electric bike range in Pakistan often worry about charging…
A recent trend in the Punjab Transport Department and the Punjab Traffic Police is stricter enforcement of traffic laws requiring all riders to focus on e-bike battery safety in Pakistan, i.e; to wear safety helmets when operating electric bicycles and bicycles. With so many other urban centres in Pakistan, including Lahore, Rawalpindi, Multan, etc., recently mandated…
The delivery industry in Pakistan, which includes not only food delivery applications like Foodpanda and Cheetay but also couriers and grocery services, has expanded rapidly in the last several years. Most delivery riders cover several hundred kilometres every day! With petrol prices rising and maintenance costs increasing, it is obvious that electric bikes have become…
Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS), also known as battery as a service Pakistan, changes the battery asset from a fixed cost to an ongoing, managed service. Riders subscribe or pay to swap to access precharged and standardized batteries at swap stations, instead of worrying about slow charging or carrying heavy battery packs with them. There is growing momentum…
The streets of Sindh are about to experience a systemic overhaul. The launch of the Sindh Pink Bike Distribution Program, a pioneering initiative to distribute thousands of electric scooters to women throughout the region, is more than a social welfare program; it is a deep economic and social change agent. By focusing on Electric Vehicles…
The CM Punjab Bike Scheme Registration 2025 is a groundbreaking program initiated by Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif to stimulate green, affordable, and inclusive transportation mobility throughout Punjab. Working with the Bank of Punjab (BOP) and leading electric bike companies such as OKLA, this scheme subsidizes petrol and electric bikes, especially targeted to students, employed…
Pakistan's venture into sustainable and affordable mobility has taken an important step with the establishment of the Prime Minister's Electric Bike Scheme. The scheme is a response to the rising price of fuels, is a solution to various environmental issues, and is a good source of transport for daily mobility with sustainable means in the…