Lauds investment in Pakistan’s Green Future

Sharjeel Memon inaugurates launching of eTurbo Motors’ electric motorcycles

City News Oct, 17 2024
Lauds investment in Pakistan’s Green Future
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KARACHI: Launch of eTurbo Motors’ electric motorcycles marks significant step forward in Pakistan’s journey towards sustainable future. By offering affordable, efficient and eco-friendly transportation solutions, company is paving way for greener and cleaner tomorrow.

Addressing launching ceremony, he praised company’s contribution to Pakistan’s EV sector. “Launch of eTurbo Motors is significant step toward realising Pakistan’s green energy ambitions. This investment supports country’s environmental goals and promises to create jobs and stimulate local industry. I commend eTurbo Motors for leading way in EV revolution.”

Sheikh Osama Nadeem CEO of eTurbo Motors emphasised company’s mission to drive green revolution in Pakistan. “Our vision is to provide affordable, eco-friendly and reliable transportation for every Pakistani,” he said. “We have designed our range to meet needs of different segments-whether it’s young commuters, professionals, or seasoned riders. This is just beginning as we aim to lead Pakistan toward sustainable future.”

Consular generals from several countries, corporate CEOs and distinguished guests attended. Launch highlights eTurbo Motors’ commitment to offering affordable, eco-friendly transportation solutions tailored to Pakistan’s growing mobility needs.

Company has invested Rs 500 million to establish state-of-the-art production facility in Karachi’s SITE area, with an initial capacity to produce 10,000 motorcycles annually and plans for future expansion based on market demand.

ECO variant, equipped with 60-volt lithium battery, offers range of up to 200 kilometers per charge and top speed of 75 km/h, making it ideal for daily urban commutes. For those seeking higher performance, Warrior and EVO variants feature 3000-watt hub motors with 72-volt lithium batteries, reaching speeds of up to 120 km/h. Warrior is standout for long-distance riders, with an impressive range of up to 300 kilometers on single charge, coupled with dual-piston disc brakes for enhanced safety and control.

Pulsar variant provides balanced option, offering range of up to 230 kilometers per charge and top speed of 90 km/h, while Thunderbolt and Thunderbird models are designed for shorter commutes, offering range of 110 to 120 kilometers per charge with top speed of 95 km/h.

Published in The Daily National Courier, October, 17 2024

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Nasir Mahmood
Nasir Mahmood https://www.dailynationalcourier.com/author/nasir-mahmood
Senior Journalist at Daily National Courier. Covering almost all beats including politics, current affairs, sports, metropolis for more than 45 years. Member of Karachi Press Club & KUJ.

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