By Syed Wahaj Ahmed
Yadea, the world’s No. 1 best-selling electric bike brand, has proudly announced the official launch of its first flagship showroom in Pakistan. The momentous ceremony took place in Johar Town, Lahore, marking a significant step forward for the renowned Chinese e-bike maker in expanding its global presence.
The highlight of the launch was the unveiling of Yadea’s T5 model, set to revolutionise the e-bike market in Pakistan. This marks the brand’s inaugural entry into the Pakistani market, showcasing its commitment to providing environmentally friendly and innovative transportation solutions.
Key features of the T5 Model consist of speed up to 50KM, 105-KM range on single charge, requiring 2.5 units only, cutting-edge TTFAR technology, zero maintenance, energy recovery system (Up to 5 percent regeneration), power monitoring instruments, brake: front disc and rear drum and 72V26Ah Graphene battery.
In the coming months, Yadea has planned to introduce six additional bike models, each coming with a comprehensive 18-month warranty, ensuring peace of mind for Pakistani consumers.
On the occasion, Managing Director Muhammad Salman said, “We are thrilled to bring Yadea’s cutting-edge electric bikes to Pakistan. The launch of our flagship showroom in Johar Town represents a significant milestone for us. Yadea is not just providing electric bikes; we are offering a sustainable and efficient mode of transportation that aligns with the evolving needs of the Pakistani market. We look forward to contributing to a greener and more eco-friendly future.”
The Johar Town showroom is just the beginning of Yadea’s expansive plans for Pakistan, with more showrooms slated for other cities in the near future. This strategic move reflects Yadea’s dedication to making sustainable transportation accessible to a broader audience across the country.
Future is electric scooters, Pakistan’s federal government must announce some more incentives for localisation of electric scooters immediately because a majority of assemblers are busy importing 100 percent Completely Knocked Down (CKD) parts nowadays.
“For any good model, finalising localisation in Pakistan needs 100 percent import at this stage, but localisation is really more important,” according to Electric Two Wheelers Manufacturing Group- Pakistan