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BYD Pakistan Receives Largest-Ever NEV Shipment

BYD Pakistan Receives Largest-Ever NEV Shipment

Key Takeaways

  • More than 2000 New Energy Vehicles (NEVs) arrived at Karachi Port.
  • The shipment marks a significant milestone in BYD’s expansion in Pakistan.
  • BYD remains committed to supporting sustainable mobility in the country.

Mega Motor Company (MMC), the official partner of BYD in Pakistan, has announced the arrival of a Roll-on/Roll-off (RoRo) vessel carrying over 2000 New Energy Vehicles (NEVs) at Karachi Port. This shipment is one of the largest consignments of NEVs to arrive in Pakistan and underscores the growing demand for electric vehicles in the country.

Danish Khaliq, Vice President – Sales & Strategy, BYD Pakistan – MMC, stated that this milestone reflects the increasing confidence of Pakistani consumers in NEVs. He emphasized the company’s commitment to making NEVs more accessible and supporting the transition towards sustainable mobility. 'This shipment marks an important step in enhancing vehicle availability,' he said, adding that BYD remains focused on delivering exceptional ownership experiences through world-class products and dependable aftersales support.

Lei Jian, Country Head of BYD Pakistan, highlighted the company’s journey to becoming the world's leading NEV brand. 'Pakistan is an important market in our global growth journey,' he said, expressing commitment to supporting its transition towards cleaner transportation by introducing world-class NEVs and strengthening their presence in the country.

The use of a RoRo vessel for this shipment further emphasizes the scale and efficiency of modern automotive logistics. These vessels are purpose-built to transport vehicles safely and efficiently, contributing to improved supply chain resilience and enhanced vehicle availability. This method of transportation is crucial given the evolving global supply chain challenges and unprecedented demand for BYD vehicles worldwide.

The arrival of these NEVs comes at a time when Pakistan’s transition towards NEVs continues to gather pace as consumers increasingly recognize the economic, environmental, and technological advantages of electric mobility. The growing demand is reflected in the increasing scale of vehicle shipments into the country, reinforcing BYD's commitment to making NEVs more accessible.

BYD’s continued focus on innovation and quality ensures that customers can embrace electric mobility with confidence across Pakistan. The company remains dedicated to supporting the next phase of electric mobility in the country through its expanding charging network and reliable aftersales support.

This milestone reflects the growing confidence of Pakistani consumers in NEVs and the increasing momentum of Pakistan’s transition towards sustainable mobility.

Danish Khaliq, Vice President – Sales & Strategy, BYD Pakistan – MMC

Pakistan is an important market in our global growth journey, and we remain committed to supporting its transition towards cleaner transportation by introducing world-class NEVs and strengthening our presence in the country.

Lei Jian, Country Head, BYD Pakistan