HUBCO Green (Private) Limited (HGL), a subsidiary of The Hub Power Company Limited, in collaboration with Pakistan State Oil (PSO), has officially launched its first New Energy Vehicle (NEV) Charging Station on the Lahore-Islamabad Motorway (M-2)—marking a pivotal moment for Pakistan’s electric mobility infrastructure.
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As part of its strategic partnership with BYD Pakistan – Mega Motor Company (MMC), the initiative reflects HGL’s long-term vision to roll out a robust nationwide EV charging network. The goal: install high-speed charging stations every 200 km from Karachi to Peshawar, addressing range anxiety and encouraging NEV adoption.
The newly opened hub, located at the Magic River Rest Stop, offers more than just charging—it includes a PSO Experience Center with VIBE Café and Store, blending functionality with comfort to elevate the traveler’s pit stop experience.
“This is about more than infrastructure. It’s about preparing Pakistan for a clean energy future,” said Kamran Kamal, CEO of HUBCO. “Our partnership with PSO helps us turn that vision into reality by creating impact at scale, in all the right places.”
BYD-MMC’s VP Sales & Strategy, Danish Khaliq, emphasized the rollout as a foundational step toward enabling long-distance NEV travel across Pakistan: “With advanced, fast-charging technology, we’re minimizing wait times and expanding the accessibility of EV journeys.”
Mohsin Mangi, CSTO at PSO, said the partnership aligns with PSO’s broader mission of becoming a clean-energy leader: “With initiatives like VIBE and Asaan Safar, we’re creating an ecosystem where mobility is smarter, energy is cleaner, and every journey is more comfortable.”
The NEV station includes a 60kW fast charger capable of powering two vehicles simultaneously, delivering up to 50% charge in under 30 minutes—ideal for long-distance travelers.
Together, HUBCO Green, PSO, and BYD-MMC are laying the foundation for a future-ready Pakistan—where electric vehicles can move across provinces with ease, and every kilometer brings the country closer to its environmental sustainability goals.
