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Inverex GO Introduces Eight Electric Bikes And Scooters Across Pakistan

  • August 19, 2026
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Inverex GO has entered Pakistan’s growing electric two wheeler market with a range of electric bikes and scooters designed for different commuting and performance requirements. The company has introduced multiple models with varying motor capacities, battery configurations, charging options, speeds and claimed riding ranges. The lineup includes options designed for everyday urban travel as well as higher performance use, with claimed ranges extending from 85 kilometers to 200 kilometers depending on the model. The new range also includes conventional charging and battery swapping technology.

Among the models introduced is the Jesper electric scooter, which features a 2,000 watt motor and a claimed range of up to 85 kilometers on a single charge. It has a top speed of 65 kilometers per hour and uses a 72V 30Ah battery, with charging taking approximately five to six hours. The Jesper is priced at Rs. 355,000. The Vexa is another 2,000 watt electric scooter with an 85 kilometer claimed range, a 72V 30Ah battery and a similar five to six hour charging time. Its listed price is Rs. 285,000. The E-Lara comes with a 1,000 watt motor and a claimed range of up to 85 kilometers. These models are positioned toward users seeking electric alternatives for regular urban transportation.

The Charlie family offers higher performance specifications, with the Charlie Pro using a 2,000 watt motor and providing a claimed range of up to 130 kilometers under optimal conditions. It supports 15A fast charging and can reach a top speed of 70 kilometers per hour, with charging taking around two to three hours. The Charlie Swap increases motor output to 3,000 watts and offers a claimed range of up to 150 kilometers, while its battery swapping system is designed to replace the battery in around 30 seconds. The model can reach a top speed of 90 kilometers per hour. Inverex GO has also introduced the Fire Bird Lite with a 3,000 watt rated motor, a claimed range of 100 kilometers and a top speed of 95 kilometers per hour. It uses a 72V 32Ah battery and supports 15A fast charging, with charging taking around two hours. The Fire Bird Pro uses two 72V 32Ah batteries and increases the claimed range to 200 kilometers while retaining a 95 kilometer per hour top speed.

The lineup further includes the Roar and Volterra families, providing additional options with different power and range configurations. Roar Lite features a 1,500 watt motor and a claimed range of 100 kilometers, while Roar Pro uses a 2,000 watt motor and offers up to 130 kilometers. The Roar Swap has a 3,000 watt motor, a claimed 150 kilometer range and a battery swapping system. Volterra Lite uses a 1,500 watt motor with a claimed range of 100 kilometers, while the Volterra Pro increases output to 2,000 watts and offers up to 130 kilometers. Volterra models are also available with a Swap configuration offering a claimed range of 150 kilometers. Inverex GO says its electric vehicles are designed around lower running costs and cleaner mobility, while the company has established its presence in Pakistan with electric bikes, scooters and other electric vehicles. The new range gives consumers multiple options across different performance levels, with prices specified for some models while others have not yet been publicly listed.

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