Pakistan’s first solar car launches in Lahore with 150km range
Lahore solar car introduced. File photo
Lahore solar car introduced. File photo
LAHORE (Web Desk): Pakistan’s first solar car has been introduced in Lahore, offering a new way to travel using sunlight instead of expensive fuel.

The launch of the solar powered car has received strong public attention. Many people welcomed the idea because fuel prices often change and daily traffic problems make travel costly and stressful.

This new car aims to reduce dependence on traditional fuel. It gives people a chance to travel using solar energy, which can make daily commuting cheaper and more environmentally friendly.

Solar charging system

One of the most unique features of the vehicle is its solar charging system. Solar panels installed on the roof absorb sunlight and charge the car’s battery.

After a full charge, the vehicle can travel around 100 kilometres. On bright sunny days, the range can increase to nearly 150 kilometres.

Experts say this makes the car suitable for short and medium distance travel inside the city. It could be especially useful for daily trips to offices, schools and markets.

Additional charging option

Apart from solar energy, the car can also be charged through a regular electric vehicle charger. This provides flexibility for users in case sunlight is not available.

Comfort and modern features

The vehicle also includes several modern facilities similar to regular cars. Passengers can enjoy features like air conditioner, heater and a sunroof for extra comfort.

According to officials, the maximum speed of the solar car is about 50 kilometres per hour. They say this speed is suitable for driving within city roads and residential areas.

Public reaction

Many people have expressed happiness over the initiative. They believe the solar powered car could become a useful option for everyday travel.

With fuel prices changing frequently, this technology may help families reduce travel expenses while also supporting cleaner energy.

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Solar cars may slowly change urban transport. Fuel prices are a big concern for many families. If the project succeeds, more such vehicles may appear. Clean energy transport could grow in Pakistan.

 

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