Pakistan First Electrical Vehicles Charging station launched in Islamabad, Pakistan is taking steps when it comes to technological progress. The country is trying to make progress in switching to renewable energy and efficient transportation modes, to see a reduction in air pollution.
Science and Technology Minister Fawad Chaudhry tweeted on Monday about the launch of the first electric charging station in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad. The station is being built by a popular oil and gas company in the country known as "Attock Oil". The charging station is available in the Jinnah Avenue district.
Fawad also said the station was one of the Ministry of Information and Technology that initiated the promotion of the electronic vehicle as an efficient means of transportation in Pakistan.
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Electric vehicles have long been in the debate about the automotive industry, but there is no denying that electric vehicles are the best environmentally friendly solution to air pollution problems.
Extremely excited to see launching of first Electric Car Charging Station in Islamabad #AttockOil is opening flagship EV charging facility at Jinnah Avenue Islamabd, This was another target of @MinistryofST to encourage E vehicles as future transportation ..
— Ch Fawad Hussain (@fawadchaudhry) July 20, 2020
Fawad's tweet read: "Very pleased with the launch of the first electric car charging station in Islamabad #AttockOil opens the flagship electric vehicle charging station on Jinnah Avenue Islamabad. This was another goal of the ST Department to promote e-vehicles as future transport. "
Many countries are affected by rapid climate change. Pakistan has one of the top positions in this way. According to the Ministry of the Environment, Pakistan can face various natural disasters caused by air pollution only if the country does not quickly switch to environmentally friendly alternatives.