Pakistan’s electric bike market has changed a lot in the last few years. With petrol prices crossing PKR 400+ per liter, more and more people are switching to electric bikes. Whether you are a daily commuter, a delivery rider, or someone just tired of fuel costs, electric bikes are now a serious option in Pakistan.
But here is the problem: there are now over 15 electric bike companies in Pakistan. Some are Pakistani brands. Some are Chinese companies that have set up local operations. And some are just imported bikes with no real after-sales support.
This guide covers every major electric bike company in Pakistan. For each brand, you will find their models, price range, battery type, and honest strengths and weaknesses. By the end, you will know exactly which brand suits your budget and needs.
Why Electric Bikes Are Growing in Pakistan
A few years ago, electric bikes in Pakistan were seen as toys — low quality, short range, and not worth the money. That image has changed completely.
Here is why so many people are now switching:
Fuel costs have become unbearable. A 70cc petrol bike used to cost PKR 12,000 – 30,000 per month in fuel. That same commute on an electric bike costs PKR 2000–5000 in electricity. That is a saving of PKR 50,000–100,000 every year.
Delivery riders are leading the shift. Riders working for Foodpanda, Bykea, and other services cover 80–120 km every day. For them, fuel is the biggest expense. Electric bikes have cut their monthly running costs by more than half.
Chinese manufacturing has made EVs affordable. Five years ago, a decent electric bike cost PKR 2.5–3 lac. Today, you can get a good lithium battery electric bike for PKR 1–1.5 lac. Chinese manufacturing partnerships have pushed prices down significantly.
Battery technology has improved. Early electric bikes in Pakistan used lead-acid batteries that lasted 1–2 years. Most bikes now come with lithium batteries that last 3–5 years and offer much better range.
The government has supported EV growth. Import duties on EV components have been reduced. Several brands have set up local assembly, which has further reduced costs and improved parts availability.
The result: Pakistan’s EV bike market is projected to grow faster than any other vehicle segment through 2027.
List of All Electric Bike Companies in Pakistan
Below is a complete list of every major electric bike company currently operating in Pakistan, with their models, prices, and key details.

1. Jolta Electric
Jolta is the largest electric bike brand in Pakistan by sales volume and dealer network. It is a Pakistani company that started with basic lead-acid models and has now shifted almost entirely to lithium battery bikes. Their bikes are popular in smaller cities and towns because of their wide service network.
All Available Models:
| Model | Battery | Claimed Range | Approx. Price |
| JE-70L Fury | Lithium | 70–80 km | 2,40,000 |
| JE-100G FOX | Graphene | 60–70 Km | 185,900 |
| SPARROW | Graphene | 25–35 km | 144,900 |
| JE-70G (WOLF) | Graphene | 60-70 km | 170,900 |
| JE-100L Thunder | Lithium | 70–80 Km | 249,900 |
| JE-70L SL Bolt | Lithium | 110–120 Km | 264,900 |
| JE-100L SE Apex | Graphene | 110–120 Km | 274,900 |
| Storm | Graphene | 60–70 km | 169,900 |
| Storm Pro | Graphene | 80–90 km | 182,900 |
| Neo | Graphene | 60–70 km | 179,900 |
| Neo Pro | Graphene | 80–90 km | 189,900 |
| Zeno | Graphene | 60–70 Km | 205,900 |
| Zeno Pro | Graphene | 80–90 Km | 221,900 |
| Mecha | Graphene | 80–90 Km | 271,900 |
| Aero / Aero Pro | Lithium | 110–120 Km | 240,000-260,000 |
Strengths: Widest dealer network in Pakistan. Spare parts are easy to find even in smaller cities. Affordable entry-level options. Good battery warranty on newer models.
Weakness: Build quality on lower-end models is average. Customer service experience varies by dealer.
Need More Information : Jolta Electric Bikes in Pakistan – All Models, Prices, Battery & Range
2. Evee Pakistan
Evee is one of the most recognized electric scooter brands in Pakistan. It is a Pakistani company focused on urban commuters — especially young riders and women. Their bikes have a modern, stylish design and come with lithium batteries as standard across the entire lineup.
All Available Models:
| Model | Battery | Claimed Range | Approx. Price |
| Evee S1 Air | Lithium | 90- 110 km | 315,000 |
| Evee S1 Air | Graphene | 80–90 km | 275,000 |
| Evee Nisa 3W | Graphene | 50–70 km | 235,000 |
| Evee S1 Pro | Graphene | 80–100 km | 272,000 |
| Evee S1 | Graphene | 70-90 km | 210,000 |
| Evee S1 | Lithium | 100-110 km | 249,000 |
| Evee GEN-Z | Graphene | 70-90 km | 175,000 |
| Evee GEN-Z | Lithium | 100-110 km | 215,000 |
| Evee GEN-Z Pro | Lithium | 60-80 km | 239,000 |
| Evee SQUBE | CHILWEE Graphene | 80-90 km | 235,000 |
| Evee Mito+ | Graphene | 70-90 km | 135,000 |
| Evee Nisa | Graphene | 70-90 km | 155,000 |
Strengths: Best design and build quality among Pakistani EV brands. Strong presence in Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad. Good social media support and community.
Weakness: Dealer network is smaller than Jolta — difficult to find service in smaller cities. Slightly more expensive for similar range.
3. Metro Electric
Metro is one of Pakistan’s oldest motorcycle brands. They entered the electric bike market relatively recently but have grown fast — especially among delivery riders. Their bikes are built for durability and heavy daily use.
All Available Models:
| Model | Battery | Claimed Range | Approx. Price |
| METRO MIKU SUPER | Double Lithium (NCM) | Upto 120 Km | 550,000 |
| METRO METRIX NCF | NANO CARBON FIBER | Upto 115 Km | 250,000 |
| METRO METRIX LFP | LITHIUM | Upto 150 Km | 310,000 |
| METRO T9 SPORT | Nano Carbon Fiber | Upto 110 Km | 184,000 |
| Metro T9 Sport Lithium | Lithium | Upto 140 Km | 234,000 |
| METRO THRILL PRO | Nano Carbon Fiber | Upto 110 Km | 204,000 |
| METRO Thrill Pro Lithium | Lithium | Upto 120 Km | 254,000 |
| METRO M6 EMPOWER | Nano Carbon Fiber | Upto 125 Km | 250,000 |
| METRO M6 EMPOWER | Non-Portable Lithium | Upto 125 Km | 287,000 |
| METRO M6 EMPOWER | Portable Lithium | Upto 125 Km | 288,000 |
| METRO E8S MOUNTAIN CLIMBER | Nano Carbon Fiber | Upto 125 Km | 284,000 |
| METRO DABANG NCF | NANO CARBON FIBER | Upto 105 Km | 190,000 |
| METRO DABANG LFP | LITHIUM | Upto 120 Km | 240,000 |
| METRO T9 PRO | Graphene | Upto 140 Km | 265,000 |
| Metro Premium | Lithium Iron Phosphate | Upto 100 Km | 279,000 |
| Metro Premium Plus | Lithium Iron Phosphate | Upto 100 Km | 318,000 |
| METRO WONDER BIKE | Nano Carbon Fiber | Upto 55 Km | 110,000 |
| METRO Super Bike | Nano Carbon Fiber | Upto 80 Km | 144,000 |
| METRO X8 FOLDABLE ELECTRIC SCOOTER | Lithium | Upto 40 Km | 129,000 |
Strengths: Strong brand trust from their petrol bike history. Good load-carrying capacity. Reliable for delivery use. Wide service network.
Weakness: Design is more functional than stylish.
Need More Information : Metro Electric Bikes in Pakistan – Complete Models & Prices
4. OKLA Pakistan
OKLA is positioned as a premium Pakistani EV brand. Their bikes are more expensive than Jolta or Metro, but they offer better performance, stronger build quality, and higher-spec components. OKLA targets buyers who want a serious electric motorcycle, not just a cheap commuter.
All Available Models:
| Model | Battery | Claimed Range | Approx. Price (PKR) |
|---|---|---|---|
| OKT LFP | LFP | 70–80 km | 274,900 |
| OKLA OMIGO LFP | LFP | 70–80 km | 279,900 |
| OKLA OMIGO | Lithium Ion | 70–80 km | 399,000 |
| OKLA ORBIT | Graphene | 70–80 km | 162,000 |
| OKLA ONYX | Graphene | 80–100 km | 192,000 |
| OKLA OKT Econo | Graphene | 70–80 km | 202,000 |
| OKLA OMO | Lithium | 80–100 km | 299,000 |
| OKLA OKG | Lithium | 60–80km | 539,000-819,000 |
| OKLA OMAX | Lithium | 70–80 km | 599,000 |
| OKLA OVA | Lithium | 80–100 km | 599,000 |
| OKLA OVEGA | Lithium | 215km | ON BOOKING |
Strengths: Best performance specs among Pakistani-made EV bikes. Strong build quality. Good resale value. Growing dealer network in major cities.
Weakness: Expensive. Service network still limited outside major cities.
5. Vlektra
Vlektra’s focus is range. If you need an electric bike that can cover long distances on a single charge, Vlektra is the most talked-about brand in Pakistan. Their Bolt 3K model claims over 150 km of range, which is the highest of any Pakistani EV bike.
All Available Models:
| Model | Battery | Claimed Range | Approx. Price (PKR) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Velocity 180 | Lithium | 150-180 km | 339,000 |
| Velocity 180SE | Lithium | 150-180 km | 384,000 |
| Vlektra Bolt | Lithium | 130-150 km | 549,000 |
| Vlektra Bolt Dark | Lithium | 130-150 km | 599,000 |
| Vlektra 1969 | Lithium | 130-150 km | 619,000 |
| Vlektra Retro | Lithium | 70-80 km | 279,000 |
Strengths: Best range in the Pakistani EV market. Good build quality. Popular among riders who travel longer distances daily.
Weakness: Fewer dealers than Jolta or Metro. After-sales service can be slow in some areas.
6. Crown Electric
Crown is an affordable option for buyers on a tight budget. They offer both lead-acid and lithium models, with their entry-level scooters starting below PKR 1 lac. Not the most feature-rich bikes, but widely available and easy to maintain.
All Available Models:
| Model | Battery | Claimed Range | Approx. Price (PKR) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Champion | Lithium LFP | 100-120 km | 285,000 |
| Champion Pro | Lithium LFP | 160-180 km | 335,000 |
| Cherry | Lithium LFP | 110km | 380,000 |
| E-Rick Mini | Lithium | 50-60 km | 489,900 |
| Ezee | Lithium | 50-70 km | 265,000 |
| Ezee Xl | Lithium | 55-65 km | 385,000 |
| Fairy | Lithium LFP | 60-70 km | 210,000 |
| Firefly | Lithium LFP | 70-90 km | 225,000 |
| Flash | Lithium LFP | 100-120 km | 279,900 |
| Knight Rider | Lithium LFP | 100-120 km | 289,900 |
| Magic | Graphene | 30km | 99,999 |
| Markhor | Lithium LFP | 90km | 380,000 |
| Mini Scooty | Graphene | 30km | 99,999 |
| Raftaar | Lithium LFP | 100-110 km | 309,900 |
| Raftaar Pro | Lithium LFP | 140-160 km | 345,000 |
| Roshni | Graphene | 115 km | 215,000 |
| Roshni X | Lithium LFP | 120 km | 270,000 |
| Spark | Graphene | 35 km | 145,000 |
| Victory | Lithium LFP | 100km | 265,000 |
| X200 | Lithium LFP | 100-120 km | 289,900 |
Battery: Lead-acid (basic models) / Lithium (Pro models)
Best For: Budget buyers, short daily commutes under 50 km
7. United EV
United Motorcycles is a well-established Pakistani bike brand. Their EV lineup is still growing, but they bring strong brand trust and an existing service network to the table.
Models:
| Model | Battery | Claimed Range | Approx. Price (PKR) |
|---|---|---|---|
| United Revolt | Graphene | 75 km | 285,500 |
| UNITED BULLET | Lithium | 90 – 95 KM | 347,500 |
| United Classy Pro | Graphene Chilwee | 60-65 KM | 155,000 |
| United Smart Pro | Graphene Chilwee | 75-85 KM | 260,000 |
| United Sharp Pro | Lithium | 70-75 KM | 340,000 |
| United Cheetah | Graphene Chilwee | 75-80 KM | 260,000 |
Battery: Lead-acid and Lithium options
Best For: Buyers who want a trusted brand name at a reasonable price
8. Yadea Pakistan
Yadea is one of the world’s largest electric bike manufacturers, based in China. Their Pakistan operations offer bikes with international build quality and strong battery performance. They are more expensive than local brands but offer a more reliable product.
All Available Models:
| Model | Battery | Claimed Range | Approx. Price (PKR) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yadea M3 | Graphene | 80 km | 169,000 |
| Yadea GT30 2026 | Graphene | 75 km | 194,000 |
| Yadea Ruibin 2026 | Graphene | 90 km | 204,000 |
| Yadea T5 | Graphene | 100 km | 248,500 |
| Yadea M3H | Lithium | 90 km | 250,000 |
| Yadea G5 | Graphene | 90 km | 280,000 |
| Yadea T5L | Lithium | 130 km | 285,000 |
| Yadea Epoc-H | Graphene | 125 km | 350,000 |
| Yadea GT60 Bumper & Tailbox | Graphene | 90 km | 0 |
| Yadea GT60 | Graphene | 90 km | 160,000 |
Strengths: International build standard. High-quality lithium batteries. Strong global after-sales reputation. Good for buyers who want proven reliability.
Weakness: More expensive than local alternatives with similar specs.
9. Horwin Pakistan
Horwin is a premium international EV brand with a growing presence in Pakistan. Their bikes are built for buyers who want European-style design with high performance. They are among the most expensive electric bikes available in Pakistan.
Models: Horwin EK1, SK1, CR6, SENMENTI, HT5
Price Range: between PKR 405,000 and PKR 850,000
Battery: Lithium (high-capacity)
Best For: Premium buyers, city professionals, performance riders
10. Road Prince Electric
Road Prince is a Pakistani brand known mainly for petrol bikes. Their electric lineup is small but growing, targeting budget buyers in the entry-level segment.
Models: E-Go-2, E-Go Pro, Road Prince EV Scooter
Price Range: PKR 1,25,000 – 4,10,000
Battery: Lead-acid and basic Lithium
Best For: Very budget buyers, short-distance commutes
11. Revoo
Revoo is a relatively new electric scooter brand focused on city commuting. Their lineup is clean and modern in design, with lithium batteries across all models.
Models: REVOO Y04, Y06, B12, C32, M1
Price Range: 130,000 to PKR 405,000
Battery: Lithium
Best For: Urban commuters, students, short-to-medium daily rides
12. E-Turbo
E-Turbo offers a performance-focused lineup with some models claiming ranges above 200 km. They are still building their dealer network but are gaining attention from riders who want high range at competitive prices.
Models: EVO, Warrior, Warrior 200KM, ECO, ECO Pro, Thunder Bolt
Price Range: PKR 210,000 to PKR 790,000
Battery: Lithium
Best For: Long-distance riders, value-focused performance buyers
13. Zhongfa Electric
Zhongfa makes classic motorcycle-style electric bikes — designed to look like traditional 70cc bikes but with an electric motor. This makes them popular with older buyers who prefer a familiar look.
Models: Zhongfa Classic 125 EV, Zhongfa Retro EV, Zhongfa Scooter Series
Price Range: PKR 155,000 and PKR 575,000+
Battery: Lithium
Best For: Buyers who want a classic bike look with electric power
14. MS Jaguar
MS Jaguar is an emerging Pakistani EV brand building motorcycle-style electric bikes at competitive prices.
Models: Jaguar Bolt, Jaguar E-125, Jaguar Thunder EV
Price Range: PKR 153,000 to PKR 368,000
Battery: Lithium
Best For: Budget motorcycle-style EV buyers
15. Other Emerging Brands
These brands are present in the market but with a smaller lineup or limited dealer presence:
- New Asia EV — Electric scooters and delivery bikes, very affordable
- Hi-Speed Electric — Limited EV lineup alongside their petrol bikes
- Ramza — New Asia-backed scooter brand, gaining traction in 2025–26
- MG EV Bikes — Classic and 125cc style EVs, emerging brand
- Super Power Electric — Entry-level local scooter options
- Chang Jiang Industrial — Models include N21, C200, N-300, E90
Prices updated: May 2026. Prices vary by dealer and city. Always confirm with your local dealer before purchasing.
Lithium vs Lead-Acid Battery — Which Should You Choose?
If you are buying an electric bike in Pakistan today, you will come across two battery types. Here is an honest comparison:
| Feature | Lithium Battery | Lead-Acid Battery |
|---|---|---|
| Weight | Light (5–10 kg) | Heavy (15–25 kg) |
| Cycle Life | 800–1,500 charge cycles | 200–400 charge cycles |
| Range | 70–150+ km | 40–70 km |
| Upfront Cost | Higher | Cheaper |
| Maintenance | Zero — sealed unit | Needs regular water top-up |
| Replacement Cost | PKR 30,000 – 80,000 | PKR 8,000 – 20,000 |
| Lifespan | 3–5 years | 1–2 years |
| Best For | Daily commuters, delivery riders | Occasional short trips |
The honest answer: For anyone riding 30 km or more every day, lithium is cheaper in the long run. Even though the upfront cost is higher, a lithium battery lasts 3–5 years versus 1–2 years for lead-acid. Over three years, the total cost of ownership is lower with lithium.
Lead-acid still makes sense only if you are buying the cheapest possible option for very short, occasional rides — or if you cannot afford the higher upfront cost of a lithium model.
Battery warranty advice: Do not buy any electric bike without a minimum one-year battery warranty. The battery is the most expensive component. A good brand will back it. A bad dealer will not.
What to Check Before Buying an Electric Bike in Pakistan?
With so many brands and models now available, buying the wrong electric bike is easy. Here is what to check before you hand over your money.
1. Battery type and warranty. Always go for lithium if your budget allows. Check if the warranty covers the battery specifically — some dealers offer a general warranty that excludes the battery.
2. Authorized dealer vs grey market. Buy only from an authorized dealer for your chosen brand. Grey market imports may be cheaper but you will have no warranty support, no spare parts supply, and no one to call if something goes wrong.
3. After-sales service in your city. Before buying, call the company’s customer service number and ask if there is a service center near you. A great bike means nothing if you cannot get it repaired.
4. Spare parts availability. Ask the dealer directly: how quickly can you get the controller, charger, or battery cells if needed? For Jolta and Metro, this is usually straightforward. For newer or smaller brands, it can take weeks.
5. Real-world range vs claimed range. Every brand quotes their maximum possible range under ideal conditions. In Pakistan’s real conditions — traffic, heat, hilly roads, heavy load — actual range will be 20–30% lower than claimed. Plan accordingly.
6. Charging time and home setup. Most electric bikes take 4–8 hours for a full charge on a standard home socket. Ask the dealer exactly what charger comes with the bike and whether your home wiring can handle it.
7. Registration and approval. Ask whether the model is NERC or PSQCA approved. Unregistered bikes may cause problems with traffic police in some cities. This is an evolving area in Pakistan’s EV regulations — always verify the current status before buying.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which is the best electric bike company in Pakistan?
There is no single best company — it depends on your needs. For budget and availability, Jolta is the strongest choice. For premium quality, OKLA leads the market. For scooters, Evee is the most popular. For delivery riders, Metro Electric is widely recommended.
Which electric bike has the longest range in Pakistan?
Vlektra’s Bolt 3K claims over 150 km on a single charge, which is the highest claimed range in the Pakistani market. E-Turbo’s Warrior model also claims 200 km, though real-world range figures from owners are not yet widely documented.
Are electric bikes registered in Pakistan?
Yes, electric bikes can be registered in Pakistan. The process varies by city. Several models from brands like Jolta, Metro, and Evee are now registered under the NERC EV policy framework. Always confirm registration status with the dealer before buying.
What is the average battery life of an electric bike in Pakistan?
A lithium battery on a Pakistani electric bike typically lasts 3–5 years or 800–1,500 charge cycles. Lead-acid batteries last 1–2 years. Battery lifespan depends on how you charge it, how often you use it, and whether you store it correctly.
How much does electric bike battery replacement cost in Pakistan?
Lithium battery replacement typically costs PKR 30,000 – 80,000 depending on the brand and battery capacity. Lead-acid replacement is PKR 8,000 – 20,000. Always buy a replacement from an authorized dealer to avoid counterfeit cells.
Which electric bike is best for delivery riders in Pakistan?
Metro Electric’s T9 and E8S Pro are the most popular among delivery riders. Jolta’s JE-100L is also widely used. For delivery use, prioritize range, load capacity, and service network over design or top speed.
Is Jolta a good electric bike brand?
Yes, Jolta is a reliable choice for most buyers in Pakistan, especially in smaller cities. Their biggest advantage is their dealer and service network. Their lithium models have improved significantly since 2023. The main complaint from owners is inconsistent build quality on the lower-end models.
Is Evee made in Pakistan?
Evee is a Pakistani company. Most of their bikes use Chinese components that are assembled in Pakistan. The design and brand are fully Pakistani. Their after-sales and warranty support is handled locally.
Which EV bike companies offer installment plans in Pakistan?
Jolta, Evee, Metro, OKLA, and Yadea all offer installment options through authorized dealers and select banks. Plans typically require a 20–30% down payment with 12–24 month repayment. Terms vary by dealer, so always compare before committing.
Are Chinese electric bikes reliable in Pakistan?
It depends on the brand. International Chinese brands like Yadea and Horwin are reliable — they have strong global track records. Generic Chinese imports with no local dealer support are a risk. Stick to brands with authorized Pakistan operations and a real warranty.
What is the cheapest electric bike in Pakistan?
The cheapest electric bikes in Pakistan start around PKR 65,000–75,000 from brands like Road Prince and Crown. These are typically lead-acid scooters with a range of 40–60 km. For anything with a proper lithium battery, expect to spend at least PKR 90,000–1,00,000.
Can electric bikes handle hilly areas in Pakistan?
Most standard electric bikes struggle on steep hills, especially with a passenger or load. If you ride in areas like Islamabad, Murree, or northern Pakistan, look for bikes with a higher-wattage motor — at least 1000W. Brands like OKLA, Vlektra, and Metro Mountain Climber are better suited to hilly terrain.
How long does it take to charge an electric bike in Pakistan?
Standard charging from empty to full takes 4–8 hours on a home socket. Fast chargers (where available) can reduce this to 2–3 hours. Most riders charge overnight, which works well for daily commuters.
Which EV bike has the best resale value in Pakistan?
OKLA and Evee currently hold the best resale value in Pakistan’s used EV market. Jolta also holds value reasonably well due to high demand. Less-known brands tend to lose value quickly because buyers are cautious about after-sales support.
Jolta aur Evee mein kaunsi achhi hai?
Dono brands apni jagah behtar hain. Jolta budget-friendly hai aur service network zyada wide hai — especially chhote sheher mein. Evee ka design aur build quality better hai, aur urban areas mein zyada popular hai. Agar aap Karachi, Lahore ya Islamabad mein hain aur scooter chahte hain, Evee behtar choice hai. Agar aap budget-conscious hain ya service network important hai, Jolta zyada practical option hai.
Final Thoughts
Pakistan’s electric bike market is growing fast and is not slowing down. Whether you are looking for a budget daily commuter, a high-range bike for long distances, or a stylish scooter for city use — there is a Pakistani EV brand for you.
The most important thing before buying is to choose a brand with a real service network in your area and a clear battery warranty. A good electric bike with proper after-sales support will save you significantly more money than a cheap one with no support.
This guide will be updated regularly as new models launch and prices change.
Prices in this article are approximate and based on market data from May 2026. Confirm exact prices with your local authorized dealer before purchase.






