DICE Foundation has unveiled the Pakistan’s first electric car, Nur-E 75 on the occasion of 75 independence day at the Beach Luxury Hotel, Karachi Pakistan. The vehicle, which has dubbed the nation’s first indigenous electric vehicle, designed and developed by the DICE Foundation, a US-based non-profit organization run by Pakistanis who have relocated abroad. Here is everything you need to know about the Nur-E 75, Pakistan’s first electric car unveiled.
Commercial Production of NUR-E 75:

In order to provide more information about the Nur-E 75 hatchback, he said that commercial production of vehicle would start in the fourth quarter of 2024. The company known as Jaxeri in honor of a Muslim thinker.
Economic Importance of The Car:

Dr. Qureshi made various statements at the display that supported his conviction that this car has significant economic value. The electric car will play an extraordinary role in the context of environmental and climate change by helping us move away from the use of non-renewable resources. This is a 5-seater hatchback but we intend to use the same design principles to produce a sedan and a small SUV.
Highlighting Features and Specifications of Nur-E 75:

The company shares some information about NUR-E 75 basic specifications and highlights features. Moreover, Explaining different features of the five-seater hatchback, he said the 5 door hatchback has a Peak Power of 80kW or 108hp with a peak torque of 200 Nm. In addition, the battery would have a 35kWh capacity. The car would have enough power to travel 210 kilometers after being charged. Thus, A car can take eight hours to fully charge from a regular 220V outlet and 2 hours from fast DC chargers.




