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How many electric scooters are there in Pakistan?

May 26, 20265 min read

Exact figures vary, but electric scooter and bike numbers in Pakistan are still small compared with petrol two-wheelers, while growing quickly as fuel prices rise. The trend matters more than the count, and Evee is part of that fast-rising adoption in Lahore.

Exact, up-to-date figures are hard to pin down, but the number of electric scooters and bikes in Pakistan is still small compared with the millions of petrol two-wheelers on the road, while growing quickly as fuel prices climb. The trend matters more than any single count, and Evee is firmly part of that fast-rising adoption.

Why is it hard to give an exact number?

There is no single live counter for electric scooters in Pakistan. Numbers come from different sources that do not always agree. The count is hard to fix because:

  • Data is spread across registrations, importers and assemblers.
  • Figures are often grouped together as electric two-wheelers.
  • New models and brands keep entering the market.
  • Sales are rising month to month, so any number ages quickly.

Because of this, it is more useful to talk about the direction of travel than to chase a precise headline figure.

How do the numbers compare with petrol bikes?

Electric two-wheelers are still a small slice of the total. Pakistan has a very large existing fleet of petrol motorcycles and scooters built up over decades. In context:

  • Petrol two-wheelers number in the many millions nationwide.
  • Electric models are a young and much smaller category.
  • Most electric riders are early adopters in big cities.
  • The share is small today but climbing steadily.

So while electric is the minority right now, that is exactly what you would expect from a category that is just hitting its stride.

Is electric scooter adoption growing in Pakistan?

Yes, and the growth is clearly speeding up. The main push is economic, as riders look to escape petrol costs. Adoption is rising because of:

  • Petrol prices that keep climbing and squeezing budgets.
  • Far lower running costs from charging instead of fuelling.
  • More models, dealers and after-sales support becoming available.
  • Greater public awareness of cleaner, quieter transport.

With a real-world range of about 35 to 110 km covering most city trips, electric is now a genuinely practical choice rather than a novelty.

Why does the trend matter more than the count?

The direction tells you where the market is heading, which is what affects buyers. A rising trend brings real, practical benefits over time. A growing market means:

  • More choice of models and price points.
  • Better availability of parts and trained service.
  • Stronger resale interest as electric becomes mainstream.
  • More confidence that the technology is here to stay.

Buying into a fast-growing category, rather than a shrinking one, is a sensible position for any long-term owner.

What should I focus on when buying instead of the numbers?

The statistics are interesting, but your own needs matter far more when choosing. The right scooter is the one that fits your trips and is well supported. Focus on:

  • A range that comfortably covers your daily distance, about 35 to 110 km.
  • Charging that suits your routine, 4 to 5 hours lithium or 7 to 8 hours graphene.
  • A clear warranty, with 18 months on the Evee battery and controller.
  • An authorized dealer for genuine parts and reliable service.

Scootric is the authorized Evee dealer in Lahore. Compare the lineup on our models page, see pricing on the price list, and explore monthly payments on our installment page, so your decision rests on real value rather than headline counts.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How many electric scooters are there in Pakistan?

Exact figures are hard to confirm and vary by source, but the number is still small compared with the millions of petrol two-wheelers, while growing quickly as fuel prices rise.

Are electric scooters common in Pakistan yet?

Not yet. They are still a small, young category mostly used by early adopters in big cities, but adoption is climbing steadily as running-cost savings become clear.

Is electric scooter use growing in Pakistan?

Yes, and the growth is accelerating. Rising petrol prices, much lower running costs and more available models and dealers are all pushing adoption upward.

Why is electric two-wheeler adoption rising?

Mainly because charging is far cheaper than petrol and maintenance is lower. Greater model choice, better after-sales support and cleaner, quieter riding also help.

What should I focus on instead of market numbers?

Focus on a range that fits your daily trips, charging that suits your routine, a clear warranty and an authorized dealer like Scootric for genuine parts and service.