Pakistan’s Largest Automotive Investment with BYD’s $150 Million Assembly Plant Progresses Toward 2026 Launch

Mega Motor Company (MMC), the official partner of BYD in Pakistan, has undertaken one of the most significant investments in the country’s automotive sector in recent years. Expected to be operational within 2026, the facility will have an annual production capacity of approximately 25,000 vehicles, supporting the growing demand for advanced mobility solutions in Pakistan.

Beyond local assembly, MMC has also partnered with Hubco Green to develop Pakistan’s first NEV charging corridor stretching from Karachi to Peshawar, which is expected to become operational soon and further support the adoption of electric mobility nationwide.

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Planned and developed within two years of its groundbreaking, the assembly plant highlights the rapid evolution of Pakistan’s new energy vehicle (NEV) ecosystem. Industry trends indicate that electric mobility, which accounted for less than 1% of vehicle sales just a few years ago, has now grown to an estimated 3–5% of the market as consumer awareness, charging infrastructure, and product availability continue to improve.

With a growing portfolio of NEVs on the road, Pakistani consumers now have access to globally leading technology, enhanced safety standards, and a wider range of mobility options tailored to their evolving needs.

What was once viewed as a niche trend is increasingly being recognized as a fundamental shift in the future of mobility

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