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Horwin Launches in Pakistan: A Bold Leap Toward Electric Urban Mobility

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Horwin Launches in Pakistan: A Bold Leap Toward Electric Urban Mobility
Horwin has officially launched in Pakistan, bringing with it a bold vision for the future of electric mobility. Spearheaded by Charged Vehicles Pvt Ltd — a Lahore-based, EDB-approved connected e-mobility company — this collaboration marks a pivotal step forward in reshaping how Pakistan moves. With the launch event held on June 3rd at Expo Center Lahore, the electric revolution has officially begun. As one of the world’s fastest-growing electric vehicle brands, Horwin arrives with a mission: to provide smart, efficient, and sustainable alternatives to conventional two-wheelers. Already present in over 40 countries, Horwin’s entry into Pakistan couldn’t be more timely. Rising fuel prices, poor air quality, and intense urban congestion demand new solutions, and electric two-wheelers are at the forefront of this shift. Horwin’s fleet includes the city-ready EK1 and SK1 scooters, both featuring removable lithium-ion batteries, full LED lighting, smart dashboards, and up to 100 km range per charge. These bikes are designed for everyday practicality — perfect for navigating traffic-heavy cities like Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad. Also making their debut in Pakistan are the CR1 and QBB5 motorcycles — powerful, sleek machines that combine the performance of a traditional bike with the advantages of electric mobility. With instant torque, smooth acceleration, and zero emissions, these models bring a premium riding experience to a growing class of eco-conscious consumers. But this launch is just the beginning. Charged Vehicles and Horwin are not only introducing cutting-edge EVs to Pakistan — they are laying the groundwork for a robust electric mobility ecosystem. This includes plans for local assembly, battery-swapping and charging infrastructure, and after-sales support. To make this vision a reality, building a strong and widespread distribution network is essential. The companies are now actively seeking distribution and retail partners across the country who share the ambition of making clean transportation more accessible. Pakistan’s National Electric Vehicle Policy (NEVP) aims to electrify 30% of all vehicles by 2030. For that target to be met, companies like Horwin and Charged Vehicles must scale rapidly — and that requires a network of committed partners on the ground. With immense potential in sectors like last-mile delivery, logistics, and personal commuting, Horwin’s products can reshape how Pakistan’s cities function — but only if the bikes can reach every corner of the country. Now that the wheels are in motion, the focus turns to expansion. From tech-driven innovation to real-world impact, Horwin represents a shift in not only transportation but also mindset. This is more than a brand — it’s a movement. And for those ready to ride the wave, now is the time to get involved. The launch may have happened, but the journey is just beginning.
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