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Pakistani Electric Vehicle Startup Mode Mobility Announces Entry Into Market, New Products Coming in 2022

  • July 12, 2021
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Mode Mobility, a Pakistani electric vehicle startup, was founded with the goal of solving EV gaps in the local market and encouraging environmentally friendly modes of transportation in the country. By 2022, the business, created by two NUST graduates, plans to debut a line of domestic electric vehicles.

The goal of Mode Mobility is to jumpstart Pakistan’s adoption of electrified transportation. As a result, the first product line they intend to introduce is a brand of electric scooters. The products are intended to be effective, user-friendly, and aesthetically appealing, with a special focus on the demands of female riders.

Electric buses, lorries, and passenger cars are expected to be added to Mode Mobility’s product line in the future. Mode, in addition to its consumer product line, provides vehicle design and engineering services to satisfy the mobility needs of corporate and fleet users.

 

The brainchild of two NUST Mechanical Engineers, Mode Mobility’s tale begins in 2012 at NUST, where the co-founders collaborated to develop their blossoming student race squad into the NUST Formula Student Team.

Electric buses, lorries, and passenger cars are expected to be added to Mode Mobility’s product line in the future. Mode, in addition to its consumer product line, provides vehicle design and engineering services to satisfy the mobility needs of corporate and fleet users.

 

The brainchild of two NUST Mechanical Engineers, Mode Mobility’s tale begins in 2012 at NUST, where the co-founders collaborated to develop their blossoming student race squad into the NUST Formula Student Team.

Shayan Mahmud, Co-Founder, explained, “Mode Mobility is a Pakistani EV firm with a strong team of skilled Pakistanis designing and producing electric vehicles targeted for the local market.” “We understand the local transportation needs and dynamics, and our EV products will be able to meet them efficiently. We’ll provide products that are effective, long-lasting, low-cost, and created for and by Pakistanis.”

Mode Mobility’s current team consists of dynamic and highly talented designers and engineers who have received training from some of the world’s finest institutions and are driven by a desire to develop and produce world-class cars in Pakistan.

 

Several intriguing Mode concepts are now in various stages of development and are expected to be released in 2022. Info@modemobility.pk is the email address for the Mode Mobility staff.

 

 

 

 

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