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Karachi Port receives shipment of 2,000 electric vehicles

Last updated: July 18, 2026 2:06 am
Haris Ali
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More than 2,000 electric vehicles (EVs) docked at Karachi Port this week, marking a significant, if quiet, shift in Pakistan’s automotive import landscape. The massive consignment—primarily consisting of compact hatchbacks and entry-level crossovers—arrived as the local auto industry struggles with stagnant production and dwindling consumer purchasing power.

The arrival comes at a time when the government is pushing for a transition to green energy to curb rising fuel import bills. However, the infrastructure to support these vehicles remains virtually nonexistent. Most of these units are expected to head straight to private showrooms and online marketplaces, targeting urban buyers who have access to home charging.

For the average motorist, the hurdle isn’t just the price tag; it’s the lack of a national charging grid. While the Ministry of Climate Change has touted a “National EV Policy” for years, public charging stations in major hubs like Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad remain rare. Without a network of fast-chargers, the utility of these 2,000 new arrivals is largely confined to short-distance city commuting.

Local manufacturers are watching the trend with unease. Domestic car sales have plummeted over the last 18 months, hampered by high interest rates and the rising cost of imported parts. The influx of these EVs—many of which are imported as used or “grey market” vehicles—offers a cheaper alternative for the tech-savvy buyer, further squeezing the market share of traditional combustion-engine sedans.

Customs officials at the port confirmed the processing of the shipment is underway, though they declined to provide a breakdown of the specific makes or the total declared value.

Industry analysts suggest that without clear regulatory frameworks regarding battery disposal and standardized charging ports, this surge in imports is more of a speculative trend than a sustainable green revolution. For now, thousands of vehicles are sitting on the docks, waiting for buyers in a market that is increasingly looking for any relief from record-high petrol prices.

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