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Schneider Electric Partners with Adaptive Electric to Launch Nationwide EV Charging Network in Pakistan

  • February 6, 2025
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Schneider Electric Pakistan has taken a major step in advancing e-mobility by announcing a strategic partnership with Adaptive Electric to roll out a nationwide network of advanced EV charging stations. This initiative marks a significant milestone for Schneider Electric as the first French company to establish such a comprehensive EV charging infrastructure in Pakistan.

The official launch ceremony was attended by several distinguished guests, including H.E. Alexis Chahtahtinsky, the Consul General of France, along with senior executives such as Humayun Akhlaq, Country President of Schneider Electric Pakistan, and Kamran Sultan, Country Leader for Panel Builders & Distribution. The leadership team from Adaptive Electric was also present, reinforcing the significance of this collaboration.

This partnership is set to play a crucial role in supporting Pakistan’s transition toward sustainable transportation. By leveraging Schneider Electric’s global expertise in energy management and automation, the initiative aims to accelerate EV adoption and contribute to the country’s environmental and energy efficiency goals. The introduction of this nationwide charging network is expected to provide reliable infrastructure for electric vehicle users while promoting a cleaner, more sustainable future for Pakistan.

With an increasing focus on reducing carbon emissions and enhancing energy efficiency, Schneider Electric’s collaboration with Adaptive Electric signals a transformative shift in the country’s EV landscape. This initiative aligns with Pakistan’s broader sustainable development goals and underscores the importance of strategic partnerships in driving technological and environmental progress.

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