Procurement Summary
Country: Pakistan
Summary: Charging Infrastructure Assessment in Pakistan for Accelerated EVs Uptake
Deadline: 18 May 2026
Posting Date: 12 May 2026
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Notice Type: Tender
TOT Ref.No.: 141114569
Document Ref. No.: 0002021664
Competition: ICB
Financier: World Bank (WB)
Purchaser Ownership: Public
Tender Value: Refer Document
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The global transition to electric mobility is accelerating, driven by environmental concerns, energy security, and technological advancements. In Pakistan, the EV transition started taking off with the promulgation of New Energy Vehicle Policy (NEVP), 2025-30 and as of March 2026 more than 70 registered manufacturers have started assembling electric two-three wheelers (e-2/3Ws) and 02 manufacturers are in electric four wheelers (e-4Ws) category.For the accelerated uptake of EVs, it is imperative to complement the uptake with the robust EV eco-system that supports the mass EV adoption at all tiers in personal and commercial domains. With the rapid expansion of PHEVs and EVs in Pakistan the need for nationwide charging infrastructure is essential. The NEVP 2025-30 envisions establishing forty level-3 charging stations within 6 months of the policy period and three thousand charging stations including fast chargers, level-2 chargers, battery swapping stations (BSS) for 2&3-wheelers, and level 1 charging in parking lots for 2&3-wheelers, in a phased manner during the policy period. The number of these charging stations will gradually increase with the goal of establishing one charging station every fifty kilometer along major highways/motorways by 2030.Pakistan is among the top ten countries which are adversely hit by the climate change and associated vulnerabilities. The country faces a range of physical climate risks that pose challenges for the design and operation of fixed EV charging infrastructure. Variable rainfall patterns, abrupt downpour, sudden glacial melt, and seasonal monsoon extremes can lead to flash flooding, threatening electricity supply and damaging electrical components and access roads to charging stations. Increasing temperatures, particularly during summer heatwaves, can reduce equipment efficiency, accelerate wear on electronics, and necessitate robust cooling solutions. On the other hand, prolonged drought conditions and high dust levels in ari...
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Tender Notice
Pak-eMobility-Charging-Infrastructure-Assessment-TORs-updated-clean-version-13-4-26-0342.pdf