Horwin has officially entered the Pakistani market, marking a significant step toward sustainable urban transportation. The global electric vehicle brand has partnered with Lahore-based Charged Vehicles Pvt Ltd, an EDB-approved connected e-mobility company, to bring its lineup of electric two-wheelers to the country. The launch event was held on June 3 at Expo Center Lahore, signaling a new phase in Pakistan’s shift toward electric mobility.
Already established in over 40 countries, Horwin brings with it a reputation for producing smart, efficient, and sustainable alternatives to traditional motorcycles and scooters. The timing of its arrival in Pakistan coincides with rising fuel prices, growing concerns over air pollution, and severe traffic congestion in urban centers. These issues make a strong case for practical electric alternatives, and Horwin’s product lineup is designed with these realities in mind.
The fleet introduced includes the EK1 and SK1 electric scooters, both tailored for urban environments. These models come equipped with removable lithium-ion batteries, full LED lighting, smart dashboards, and offer a range of up to 100 kilometers per charge. Their design focuses on everyday convenience, making them particularly suited for navigating crowded streets in cities such as Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad.
In addition to the scooters, Horwin has launched two motorcycles in Pakistan — the CR1 and QBB5. These models deliver the performance of traditional motorbikes but with the environmental benefits of electric power. Instant torque, smooth acceleration, and zero emissions provide a premium riding experience, catering to a growing segment of eco-conscious riders in the country.
Charged Vehicles and Horwin are not limiting their efforts to product launches alone. They are laying the foundation for a full-fledged electric mobility ecosystem in Pakistan. This includes plans for local assembly to support job creation and cost efficiency, as well as the development of battery-swapping and charging infrastructure. After-sales services are also part of the long-term strategy to ensure customer satisfaction and system sustainability.
To reach consumers across Pakistan, building a robust and widespread distribution network is a top priority. The companies are actively looking for retail and distribution partners nationwide who share their commitment to sustainable mobility. Expanding this network will be critical for making electric two-wheelers accessible across various regions and use cases, including last-mile delivery, logistics, and personal transportation.
Aligned with Pakistan’s National Electric Vehicle Policy, which aims to electrify 30% of all vehicles by 2030, Horwin’s entry has the potential to accelerate the country’s adoption of clean transport. Success will depend on scaling operations, building infrastructure, and ensuring that products are available and supported throughout Pakistan.
As Horwin and Charged Vehicles begin their journey in Pakistan, the focus remains on translating innovative technology into practical solutions for everyday mobility. With a commitment to smart design and environmental responsibility, the partnership brings new energy to how Pakistan approaches transportation.