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EV Charging Stations in Pakistan 2026 — Complete City by City Guide

By PakEV Hub Team5/18/2026

Electric vehicles are growing fast in Pakistan and the number one question every EV owner asks is simple: where can I charge my car? This guide covers every public charging station in Pakistan in 2026, organized by city, so you always know where your nearest charger is.

Why This Guide Exists

Pakistan now has 59+ public EV charging stations across 22 cities. But this information is scattered — on WhatsApp groups, Facebook posts, and word of mouth. EV Charge Pakistan has compiled every verified station in one place.

Lahore — Most Stations in Punjab

Lahore has the highest concentration of charging stations in Punjab. Key locations include aStop by Aramco in Johar Town, A-Charge Station at Thokar Niaz Baig, Go Green Avenue on Main Boulevard Gulberg, Packages Mall, Emporium Mall, and the Dongfeng x Chawla Green Motors station in Gulberg. The Aramco aStop is particularly popular because it sits on a main commuter route near the Expo Center, making it convenient for daily top-ups.

Karachi — Largest City, Growing Network

Karachi leads Pakistan in total charging stations. You will find Shell Recharge in DHA Phase 5 offering 180 kW DC fast charging — one of the fastest public chargers in the country. Other options include Ocean Mall basement, Dolmen Mall Clifton, Inverex EV Showroom on Shahra-e-Faisal, Gulshan-e-Iqbal Metro station, and two stations on the M-9 Motorway for intercity travel toward Hyderabad.

Islamabad — Best Coverage Per Capita

Islamabad punches above its weight for EV infrastructure. The Centaurus Mall charger in F-8 is the most well-known, with off-peak pricing of Rs 115/kWh and peak pricing of Rs 125/kWh. PSO Marwat in I-8 Markaz runs two CCS2 DC chargers at 60 kW each. The Haval Experience Centre in I-9/3 allows charging during service hours. Elite Charging Station in G-6 and the I-10 Tesla Industries charger round out the capital's network.

Motorway Corridor — Lahore to Karachi

The most important development for long-distance EV travel is the growing motorway charging network. M-2 now has stations at Bhera with 120 kW and 90 kW DC chargers, plus PSO Bhera for backup. M-4 has Abdul Hakim and Gojra. M-5 has Zahir Pir. The N-5 highway has Moro and Sukkur for the Karachi to interior Sindh route.

Rawalpindi, Multan, Faisalabad

Rawalpindi has ZETA 1 Mall near Giga Mall and an Attock fuel pump near Old Airport Road. Multan has BMW Destination Charging opposite DHA and Asad Autos with a BYD AC charger. Faisalabad has MG Lyallpur Motors, Haval Downtown Motors, and a Shell EV charger near Lyallpur Galleria Mall.

Hill Stations — Murree and Nathia Gali

For those driving to the northern hill stations, Murree has a DC 80 kW charger on Musiari Link Road charging Rs 150 per unit. Nathia Gali has two options — DoubleTree by Hilton and Alpine Hotel with a HUBCO charger — making electric road trips to the hills now a practical reality.

Tips for Using Public Chargers in Pakistan

Always call ahead to confirm the charger is operational before a long trip. Save the contact numbers of your regular stations in your phone. During peak hours at popular stations like Centaurus Mall, expect a short wait. Most DC fast chargers in Pakistan use CCS2 connectors — confirm your car supports this before planning a route.

Conclusion

Pakistan's charging network is small but growing fast. New stations are opening every month. Bookmark evchargepakistan.com and check back regularly — we update our station list as soon as new chargers go live. You can also submit a station you know about using our Submit a Station form.

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