China’s ADM Group to invest $350 million in Pakistan’s EV sector

An attendee takes photos of the Chinese electric vehicle BYD models on display, during an event to announce the plans to open a car production plant in Pakistan, in Lahore, Pakistan on August 17, 2024. (REUTERS/File)
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Updated 22 December 2024
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China’s ADM Group to invest $350 million in Pakistan’s EV sector

  • The South Asian country plans to convert 30 percent of all vehicles to electric power by 2030
  • The Chinese firm will set up electric vehicle manufacturing plant, over 3,000 charging stations

ISLAMABAD: Chinese enterprise ADM Group has announced an investment of $350 million in Pakistan’s electric vehicle (EV) sector, Pakistani state media reported on Saturday.

As part of the initiative, the Chinese firm will establish more than 3,000 electric vehicle charging stations across the South Asian country, the Radio Pakistan broadcaster reported.

Of these 3,000 charging stations, 1,000 will be set up in Sindh, 1,500 in Punjab, and 750 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan provinces.

“The ADM Group will allocate $250 million for the establishment of an electric vehicle manufacturing plant in Pakistan,” the report read.

The Chinese enterprise will provide $90 million for developing the necessary charging infrastructure, according to Pakistani state media.

The electric vehicles, which will be capable of traveling up to 300 kilometers on a single charge, are expected to help reduce carbon emissions and lessen the country’s dependence on conventional fuel sources.

Pakistan’s Privatization Minister Abdul Aleem Khan said in November that 30 percent of all vehicles in Pakistan would be converted to electric power by 2030 as the South Asian country takes step to combat air pollution and other climate change effects.

“Pakistan aims to convert 30 percent of its vehicles to electric by 2030,” Khan said as he addressed the “Transport and Digital Middle Corridor and Beyond” session at the UN COP29 summit in Baku.

“Significant steps are underway to support the widespread adoption of electric vehicles in Pakistan … the government is actively working on infrastructure development for EVs, including the installation of charging stations.”

Hybrid electric vehicle sales have more than doubled in Pakistan in the past year. BYD Pakistan, a partnership between China’s BYD and Pakistani car group Mega Motors, said in September up to 50 percent of all vehicles bought in Pakistan by 2030 will be electrified in some form in line with global targets.

Warren Buffett-backed Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD announced its entry into Pakistan in August, making the nation of 250 million people one of its newest markets.

Pakistani media reported in August that standards for EV charging stations had been drafted by the power ministry, with the government considering offering them affordable electricity.

Under the government’s New Energy Vehicle (NEV) policy announced last month, the government has introduced subsidies of Rs50,000 for electric motorcycles and Rs200,000 for three-wheelers like rickshaws, with a total allocation of Rs4 billion. These subsidies will be distributed through auctions. So far, two companies have been granted licenses, and 31 more applications are under review.

Additional initiatives include offering free electric bikes or scooters to high-achieving students and reducing duties on EV components to encourage local manufacturing. The government is also set to establish a New Energy Fund and a New Energy Vehicle Center to support these measures.


Pakistan to take on Sri Lanka today in quest for T20 World Cup semis

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Pakistan to take on Sri Lanka today in quest for T20 World Cup semis

  • Pakistan’s Super Eight journey has been below-par and their solitary point came from a rain-affected match against New Zealand
  • Pakistan have to beat Sri Lanka by 64 runs or chase down the tournament co-hosts in 13.1 overs to advance into the semifinals

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will take on Sri Lanka in their must-win Super Eight clash today, Saturday, at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in a bid to reach Twenty20 World Cup semifinals.

New Zealand failed to clinch a place in the T20 World Cup semifinals when they lost to England by four wickets on Friday, leaving Pakistan a last chance to qualify.

Pakistan have to beat Sri Lanka by 64 runs or chase down the tournament co-hosts in 13.1 overs to advance into the semifinal stage.

“A Kandy contest to savour as Pakistan strive for a #T20WorldCup semifinal spot and Sri Lanka aim to end their campaign on a high,” read a post on T20 World Cup’s official X account.

Pakistan’s Super Eight journey has been below-par and their solitary point came from a rain-affected match against New Zealand. England have already qualified but completed their Super Eight stage three-for-three unbeaten.

The match will begin at 630pm Pakistan time.