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  2. United Auto Industries - Wikipedia

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    United Auto is now engaged in manufacturing of loaders, scooters, rickshaws and bikes in Pakistan. It has a joint venture with a Chinese automaker to produce these two new vehicles for the Pakistani market. [2]

  3. Plug-in electric vehicles in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Audi launched its e-Tron 50 Quattro in Pakistan in April 2020, making it the first electric car to debut in Pakistan. [3] Audi Pakistan imports the CBU units of these EVs from Germany. Currently, Audi offers its e-Tron, e-Tron Sportback, e-Tron GT Quattro, and RS e-Tron GT on bookings in Pakistan.

  4. Electric bicycle - Wikipedia

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    Converting a non-electric bicycle to its electric equivalent can be complicated but numerous 'replace a wheel' solutions are now available on the market. [44] An Electric Pusher Trailer is an e-bike design which incorporates a motor and battery into a trailer that pushes any bicycle. One such trailer is the two-wheeled Ridekick.

  5. Jetson One - Wikipedia

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    The ultralight will be powered by high discharge lithium-ion batteries and by eight electric motors which generate 102 horsepower. [6] [5] Battery powered flight time is limited to 20 minutes and there is a top speed of 63 mph (101 km/h). [5] The vehicle comes with a charger which can recharge in one hour at 230/240V or two hours with 110V power.

  6. CHAdeMO - Wikipedia

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    The ChaoJi connector, also referenced as CHAdeMO 3.0, is an ultra-high-power charging standard charging electric cars, released in 2020. [29] The connector has a lemniscate shape , with a flat bottom edge and is planned for charging battery electric vehicles at up to 900 kilowatts using direct current.

  7. Sohrab Cycles - Wikipedia

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    Sohrab began in 1952 with a core of traders in Lahore, following a foreign exchange crisis which severely restricted imports in Pakistan. The traders saw an opportunity to domestically produce and sell bicycles, and consequently founded Sohrab on 8 September 1953 under Section 9 of the Co-operative Societies Act II of 1912 .

  8. Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Electric power companies of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Electric power companies of Pakistan" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E.