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Electric Bikes Demand Surges in Pakistan Amid Supply Shortage

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Electric Bikes Demand Surges in Pakistan Amid Supply Shortage

Electric bike demand in Pakistan has surged at a remarkable pace, with monthly sales crossing the 40,000-unit mark. The primary driver behind this shift is the relentless rise in fuel prices, which has made running a petrol-powered motorcycle a growing financial burden for everyday commuters. Alongside cost concerns, an increasing number of consumers are actively choosing cleaner, more environmentally conscious modes of transport, giving electric mobility strong momentum — particularly in Pakistan’s larger cities.

Dealers nationwide are struggling to keep up, with supply shortages becoming a recurring complaint as incoming orders consistently outstrip production output. Waiting periods have stretched well beyond what buyers typically expect, leaving many customers either paying a premium to jump the queue or resigning themselves to extended delivery timelines. The problem is compounded by limited domestic manufacturing capacity and ongoing restrictions on imports.

Looking ahead, industry experts anticipate a gradual easing of the supply crunch as new assembly lines come online and existing facilities scale up their output. Government incentives and policy frameworks designed to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles are also expected to attract fresh investment and provide structural support to the sector over the longer term.

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