Minister Leghari inaugurates Pakistan's first 120 KW fast charging station

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ISLAMABAD: In a major step towards advancing sustainable energy solutions, Federal Minister for Power, Sardar Awais Ahmed Khan Leghari, inaugurated Pakistan's first-ever 120 KW fast charging station developed by GoGreen Avenue in Islamabad on Tuesday. The launch of this state-of-the-art facility marks a significant milestone in the country's transition towards green mobility and energy-efficient transportation.
The inauguration event was attended by key stakeholders, including government officials, representatives from the private sector, and environmental advocates. The fast charging station is part of the Ministry of Energy's broader vision to promote clean energy and electric mobility across the nation. The station is expected to provide much-needed infrastructure for electric vehicles (EVs), contributing to the development of a sustainable energy ecosystem in Pakistan.
Addressing the attendees at the inauguration, Federal Minister Awais Leghari emphasized the government's unwavering commitment to a cleaner, greener future. He stressed the importance of such initiatives in reducing carbon emissions and promoting electric mobility, which are vital in the global effort to combat climate change. "The launch of this 120 KW fast charging station is a significant step in Pakistan's efforts to integrate clean energy into our transportation and energy sectors," said Leghari.
The Minister highlighted how GoGreen Avenue's initiative is playing a crucial role in transforming the energy and transportation sectors in Pakistan. He added that the government is focused on driving the country towards a new era of clean energy by supporting projects that focus on sustainability. "We are dedicated to ensuring that Pakistan leads the way in adopting green energy solutions, and today's launch reflects our commitment to reducing our carbon footprint and enhancing energy efficiency," Leghari stated.
In addition to the station's inauguration, the Federal Minister announced a key measure aimed at making electric mobility more affordable for the public. He revealed that the price of electric charging units has been significantly reduced from 71 rupees to 39 rupees. This price reduction is expected to make EVs a more viable and accessible option for a larger segment of the population, further encouraging the adoption of electric vehicles across Pakistan.
The Minister also praised the collaboration between the public and private sectors in making this fast-charging station a reality. He noted that the successful partnership between GoGreen Avenue and the Ministry of Energy is a testament to the potential of such collaborations in achieving national environmental goals. "The cooperation between the government and private sector has been vital in making this initiative a success. This partnership is essential in driving forward-looking projects that not only promote environmental sustainability but also contribute to the economic growth of our country," Leghari stated.
Furthermore, the Minister reiterated that the government will continue to prioritize and support green energy projects, policies, and initiatives that focus on building a sustainable energy infrastructure. "The launch of this fast-charging station is just one of the many steps that will be taken to create a robust electric mobility ecosystem in Pakistan. Our goal is to build a nationwide infrastructure that supports electric vehicles and ensures the availability of energy-efficient solutions for every Pakistani," he added.
The inauguration of Pakistan's first 120 KW fast charging station signals a new era for sustainable mobility in the country. It is expected to serve as a model for future developments, helping to create a network of charging stations across the nation that will enable widespread adoption of electric vehicles. This initiative is part of the government's broader strategy to reduce reliance on fossil fuels, cut down carbon emissions, and contribute to global efforts to fight climate change.
As Pakistan continues to move toward a greener future, the government's emphasis on clean energy solutions and electric mobility is set to play a crucial role in shaping the country's energy landscape in the coming years. The successful launch of this fast-charging station is a testament to Pakistan's growing commitment to environmental sustainability and energy efficiency.
Published in The Daily National Courier, March, 26 2025
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