Pakistan to Cut Tariff for EV Charging Stations by 45%
2025-01-15 17:10
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Wedoany.com Report-Jan 15, Pakistan has decided to cut the tariff for electric vehicle charging stations by 45%, the country's energy minister said on Wednesday, reducing the amount to 39.70 rupees ($0.14) from 71.10 rupees ($0.25).
Permission for the charging stations will be given through an e-portal within 15 days, he said.
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