How electric cars in Pakistan can be less expensive?

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How electric cars in Pakistan can be less expensive?

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You can buy electric cars in Pakistan at lesser prices from the resale, by replacing spare parts, from a local manufacturer, and on subsidies. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: How electric cars in Pakistan can be less expensive?


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How electric cars in Pakistan can be less
expensive?
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  • Pakistan is still among the countries where
    electric cars are seen as innovation. The country
    still does not manufacture such vehicles thats
    why electric cars in Pakistan are mostly
    imported. This raises the price and drives them
    into the category of luxury cars 98 of the
    population cannot afford.
  • But these vehicles must become a norm in this
    society as they can solve the countrys major
    problems like petrol crises and environmental
    pollution. So, here is how electric cars can be
    bought at lesser prices to make them affordable
    for everyone.

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i. Buy on resale
  • Currently, only 2 of the population in Pakistan
    can afford electric cars. They are imported and
    the value of the Pakistani rupee is very low
    compared to the currency of countries like China
    and the UK who import electric cars in Pakistan.
  • In a few years when buyers of these vehicles are
    a bit more in percentage than now, electric cars
    would be sold within the country. For example,
    MG-ZS-EV is for 50 lacs now but if you buy from
    the resale, the price would be much lesser.
  • Also, you can buy electric cars in Pakistan at a
    lesser price when the market value drops because
    a model gets old and new models are being
    introduced. But only if you prefer this way.

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ii. Local manufacturing
  • The price of electric cars would be significantly
    reduced if a local brand manufactures them. The
    material would be local and built-in features
    would not be too fancy and fall parallel to the
    price working-class people are willing to pay for
    electric cars in Pakistan.

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iii. Changing spare parts
  • There are so many parts like tire frames,
    automatic features, road assist pilot, etc that
    can be removed from the vehicles. If you replace
    these parts with cheaper ones, the price of the
    vehicle would drop. This is what theft groups do
    to sell the stolen vehicles at cheaper rates.
  • This can be illegal or a bad option for someone
    selling the vehicle and may work only under a few
    circumstances.

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iv. Cheaper imports as a long-term deal
  • How business goes between two countries depend on
    how friendly the political matters are. If the
    government of Pakistan makes smooth relations
    with a country whose exported goods can make a
    good change in society then it would benefit
    everyone.
  • Electric cars in Pakistan can be sold in newer
    conditions and at a lesser price this way. The
    importer might be at loss for not having enough
    sales on a few outdated models that no one buys
    in his country anymore. He can sell all those
    units at a lesser price to a country where
    outdated parts can be seen as an innovation.

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v. By increasing subsidies
  • This is another step the government can take for
    tackling the petrol crisis and environmental
    pollution. Subsidies should be provided to
    electric car dealers so that people who cannot
    afford yet can buy electric cars in Pakistan at
    less expensive prices.
  • This might put stress on the national budget in
    the start but as the awareness spreads in the
    country about the need for such vehicles, local
    manufacturers would step up and start making in
    their own country.

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