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Petrol vs Electric

The honest guide for Pakistan — no jargon, just facts

What's the difference?

Petrol Car

  • Runs on petrol from any fuel station
  • Fill up in 5 minutes
  • Well-understood technology
  • Higher monthly fuel cost
  • More moving parts = more maintenance

Electric Car

  • Runs on electricity — charge at home or station
  • Fast charge: 30-50 min, home: overnight
  • Much cheaper to run per km
  • Lower monthly fuel cost
  • Fewer moving parts = less maintenance

What does it cost each month?

Petrol car (10 km/L average)Rs 26,838/mo
Electric car (home charging)Rs 6,875/mo

Monthly savings with electric

Rs 19,963

That's Rs 2,39,556 per year

Based on 1,000 km/month, petrol at Rs 268/L, electricity at Rs 55/kWh

How does charging work?

Home charging (most common)

Plug your car in when you get home. It charges overnight and is full by morning. You need a dedicated charging outlet (~Rs 50,000).

6-10 hours (plug in at 10pm, ready at 6am)

Fast charging station

Found in malls, highways, public parking. Not as common as petrol stations yet.

30-50 minutes (have a coffee while it charges)

Solar charging

If you have solar panels, you can charge for essentially free. Especially valuable in sunny countries.

Will I get stuck? (Range)

Most affordable EVs have 250-400 km range. Here's how that maps to real routes:

NO

Lahore to Islamabad

375 km — Need 1 charging stop

YES

Karachi to Hyderabad

165 km — On a single charge

YES

Islamabad to Peshawar

190 km — On a single charge

NO

Lahore to Karachi

1200 km — Need 3 charging stop

5-Year Total Cost

Electric costs more upfront, but the savings add up over time

Petrol car (total cost)Electric car (total cost)

The electric car becomes cheaper overall after 2.5 years

Over 5 years, the EV saves you

Rs 6,97,780

Even accounting for the higher purchase price

What breaks? (Maintenance)

Petrol

  • Engine oil changes every 5,000 km
  • Transmission fluid
  • Spark plugs
  • Timing belt
  • Exhaust system
  • Fuel filters
  • 2,000+ moving parts

Electric

  • Brake pads (last longer)
  • Tires
  • Cabin air filter
  • Windshield wipers
  • ~20 moving parts

Electric cars have about 90% fewer moving parts that can break

The honest truth about electricity

Let's be honest: electricity supply in Pakistan isn't always reliable. Here's how to deal with that:

Get solar panels

Charge from the sun — essentially free, and no outage worries

Charge at night

Off-peak hours have fewer outages and cheaper electricity

Consider REEV

Range-Extended EVs have a small petrol generator backup. Best of both worlds.

Or go hybrid

If you have 8+ hours of outages daily, petrol or hybrid is the safer bet for now

So what should you choose?

Go Electric if...

  • You have stable electricity or solar panels
  • Most of your driving is within the city
  • You can install a home charger
  • You want the lowest monthly running cost

Stay with Petrol if...

  • You have frequent power outages (8+ hours)
  • You often drive very long distances
  • No charging stations near your routes
  • You prefer the familiar and simple

Best of both: Hybrid or REEV

  • Electric for daily city driving (cheap)
  • Petrol for long trips (no range anxiety)
  • No need for charging station infrastructure
  • Perfect for countries with unreliable electricity