Pakistan’s electric vehicle sector is set to take centre stage at the Pakistan Electric Vehicle Expo 2026, a three-day event running from May 15 to 17 at Expo Centre Lahore that promises to be the country’s most comprehensive gathering of electric mobility stakeholders to date. Organised by WP Summits, the expo is designed as a single destination covering the full spectrum of electric vehicle technology, from next-generation vehicles and battery systems to charging infrastructure, energy storage solutions, autonomous driving advances, electric boats, eVTOLs, and hydrogen and alternative fuel technologies, making it a relevant platform for manufacturers, investors, policymakers, and consumers alike.
The event’s breadth reflects the growing complexity of Pakistan’s electric mobility ecosystem, which is no longer limited to two-wheelers and entry-level electric cars but is expanding into commercial freight, public transport, and specialised mobility solutions. The expo will bring together top local, regional, and global manufacturers and suppliers alongside chief executive-level executives, key decision-makers, industry experts, government officials, policymakers, and investors, creating a concentrated environment for multi-stakeholder dialogue on the challenges and opportunities shaping Pakistan’s electric vehicle transition. Exhibitors will have the opportunity to present development solutions, showcase international best practices, demonstrate pioneering research, and introduce innovative products and services to an audience that spans the entire electric vehicle value chain. Live demonstrations and interactive displays will allow visitors to engage directly with the technology rather than viewing it from a distance.
The expo has drawn support from a broad coalition of institutional and corporate backers. Diamond sponsors include ACM Group, Fujika Lithium Batteries, and Saga Lithium Batteries, while supporting bodies include the National Incubation for Energy, the Private Power and Infrastructure Board, the National Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority, and the Pakistan China Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry, among others. Knowledge partners include the University of Lahore and the Lahore Auto and Agricultural Component Association. The event also carries an international dimension, with media partners spanning China, Poland, the United Arab Emirates, and Southeast Asia, reflecting genuine cross-border interest in Pakistan’s evolving electric vehicle market. Visitors, exhibitors, and sponsors can find full details at pakistanevexpo.com or reach the regional office in Karachi at fauzia@wpsummits.com or via WhatsApp at +92 318 3742901.
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