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KARACHI:


Overseas Pakistanis-run Dice Foundation has developed Pakistan’s first electric car and its battery, a prototype of which will be unveiled in the next three to four months, it announced on Friday.

Dr Khursheed Qureshi, founder and chairman of Dice Foundation told The Express Tribune that by utilising the expertise of Pakistani diaspora, the country has successfully engineered its first indigenous electric vehicle.

A group of overseas Pakistanis working in automobile industry in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom volunteered their services for the manufacturing of the electric vehicle.

Dr Khurshid said that the battery pack of the electric car is also being manufactured in Pakistan and its designing and fabrication process will be completed in the next two months.

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He said that instead of reverse engineering, the electric vehicle has been manufactured in line with the international standards and expressed hope that it will compete with the top electric vehicles of the world.

Dr Khurshid said so far $100,000 have been spent on the manufacturing of the vehicle, funds for which were donated by members of the Dice Foundation.


Overseas Pakistanis develop country’s first electric car
Prototype of vehicle is built by Dice Foundation and will be unveiled in a next few months
Kashif Hussain| July 30, 2021

photo express

PHOTO: EXPRESS

KARACHI:

Overseas Pakistanis-run Dice Foundation has developed Pakistan’s first electric car and its battery, a prototype of which will be unveiled in the next three to four months, it announced on Friday.
Dr Khursheed Qureshi, founder and chairman of Dice Foundation told The Express Tribune that by utilising the expertise of Pakistani diaspora, the country has successfully engineered its first indigenous electric vehicle.
A group of overseas Pakistanis working in automobile industry in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom volunteered their services for the manufacturing of the electric vehicle.
Dr Khurshid said that the battery pack of the electric car is also being manufactured in Pakistan and its designing and fabrication process will be completed in the next two months.
Electric-vehicle-21627662929-0.png


He said that instead of reverse engineering, the electric vehicle has been manufactured in line with the international standards and expressed hope that it will compete with the top electric vehicles of the world.
Dr Khurshid said so far $100,000 have been spent on the manufacturing of the vehicle, funds for which were donated by members of the Dice Foundation.


Also read: Industry seeks ‘Made in Pakistan’ electric vehicles
He added that developing prototype of an electric vehicle could cost up to $100 million but due to the services volunteered by the overseas Pakistanis, expenses were greatly reduced.
Dr Khurshid said that besides Dice Foundation, Pakistan's technical education institutes also provided assistance. The technical analysis of this project is being carried out at DHA Suffa University while the work related to its battery packaging is being done at NED engineering university in Karachi.
According to Dr Qureshi, the interior and exterior design of the car was developed by the National College of Arts (NCA) along with other universities.
Similarly, the fabrication of the car is being done by Technical Education and Vocational Training Authority (TEVTA).
He said that the battery pack for the car has been designed in accordance with local weather, environment and driving conditions which will have a lifespan of minimum 10 years.
The electric car project is among the other projects being run by the foundation in Pakistan, which aims to showcase the expertise of overseas Pakistanis in the field of technology.
KARACHI:


Overseas Pakistanis-run Dice Foundation has developed Pakistan’s first electric car and its battery, a prototype of which will be unveiled in the next three to four months, it announced on Friday.

Dr Khursheed Qureshi, founder and chairman of Dice Foundation told The Express Tribune that by utilising the expertise of Pakistani diaspora, the country has successfully engineered its first indigenous electric vehicle.

A group of overseas Pakistanis working in automobile industry in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom volunteered their services for the manufacturing of the electric vehicle.

Dr Khurshid said that the battery pack of the electric car is also being manufactured in Pakistan and its designing and fabrication process will be completed in the next two months.

Electric-vehicle-21627662929-0.png



He said that instead of reverse engineering, the electric vehicle has been manufactured in line with the international standards and expressed hope that it will compete with the top electric vehicles of the world.

Dr Khurshid said so far $100,000 have been spent on the manufacturing of the vehicle, funds for which were donated by members of the Dice Foundation.


Overseas Pakistanis develop country’s first electric car
Prototype of vehicle is built by Dice Foundation and will be unveiled in a next few months
Kashif Hussain| July 30, 2021

photo express

PHOTO: EXPRESS

KARACHI:

Overseas Pakistanis-run Dice Foundation has developed Pakistan’s first electric car and its battery, a prototype of which will be unveiled in the next three to four months, it announced on Friday.
Dr Khursheed Qureshi, founder and chairman of Dice Foundation told The Express Tribune that by utilising the expertise of Pakistani diaspora, the country has successfully engineered its first indigenous electric vehicle.
A group of overseas Pakistanis working in automobile industry in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom volunteered their services for the manufacturing of the electric vehicle.
Dr Khurshid said that the battery pack of the electric car is also being manufactured in Pakistan and its designing and fabrication process will be completed in the next two months.
Electric-vehicle-21627662929-0.png


He said that instead of reverse engineering, the electric vehicle has been manufactured in line with the international standards and expressed hope that it will compete with the top electric vehicles of the world.
Dr Khurshid said so far $100,000 have been spent on the manufacturing of the vehicle, funds for which were donated by members of the Dice Foundation.


Also read: Industry seeks ‘Made in Pakistan’ electric vehicles
He added that developing prototype of an electric vehicle could cost up to $100 million but due to the services volunteered by the overseas Pakistanis, expenses were greatly reduced.
Dr Khurshid said that besides Dice Foundation, Pakistan's technical education institutes also provided assistance. The technical analysis of this project is being carried out at DHA Suffa University while the work related to its battery packaging is being done at NED engineering university in Karachi.
According to Dr Qureshi, the interior and exterior design of the car was developed by the National College of Arts (NCA) along with other universities.
Similarly, the fabrication of the car is being done by Technical Education and Vocational Training Authority (TEVTA).
He said that the battery pack for the car has been designed in accordance with local weather, environment and driving conditions which will have a lifespan of minimum 10 years.
The electric car project is among the other projects being run by the foundation in Pakistan, which aims to showcase the expertise of overseas Pakistanis in the field of technology.
Thank you overseas Pakistanis:victory::cheers:
 
KARACHI:


Overseas Pakistanis-run Dice Foundation has developed Pakistan’s first electric car and its battery, a prototype of which will be unveiled in the next three to four months, it announced on Friday.

Dr Khursheed Qureshi, founder and chairman of Dice Foundation told The Express Tribune that by utilising the expertise of Pakistani diaspora, the country has successfully engineered its first indigenous electric vehicle.

A group of overseas Pakistanis working in automobile industry in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom volunteered their services for the manufacturing of the electric vehicle.

Dr Khurshid said that the battery pack of the electric car is also being manufactured in Pakistan and its designing and fabrication process will be completed in the next two months.

Electric-vehicle-21627662929-0.png



He said that instead of reverse engineering, the electric vehicle has been manufactured in line with the international standards and expressed hope that it will compete with the top electric vehicles of the world.

Dr Khurshid said so far $100,000 have been spent on the manufacturing of the vehicle, funds for which were donated by members of the Dice Foundation.


Overseas Pakistanis develop country’s first electric car
Prototype of vehicle is built by Dice Foundation and will be unveiled in a next few months
Kashif Hussain| July 30, 2021

photo express

PHOTO: EXPRESS

KARACHI:

Overseas Pakistanis-run Dice Foundation has developed Pakistan’s first electric car and its battery, a prototype of which will be unveiled in the next three to four months, it announced on Friday.
Dr Khursheed Qureshi, founder and chairman of Dice Foundation told The Express Tribune that by utilising the expertise of Pakistani diaspora, the country has successfully engineered its first indigenous electric vehicle.
A group of overseas Pakistanis working in automobile industry in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom volunteered their services for the manufacturing of the electric vehicle.
Dr Khurshid said that the battery pack of the electric car is also being manufactured in Pakistan and its designing and fabrication process will be completed in the next two months.
Electric-vehicle-21627662929-0.png


He said that instead of reverse engineering, the electric vehicle has been manufactured in line with the international standards and expressed hope that it will compete with the top electric vehicles of the world.
Dr Khurshid said so far $100,000 have been spent on the manufacturing of the vehicle, funds for which were donated by members of the Dice Foundation.


Also read: Industry seeks ‘Made in Pakistan’ electric vehicles
He added that developing prototype of an electric vehicle could cost up to $100 million but due to the services volunteered by the overseas Pakistanis, expenses were greatly reduced.
Dr Khurshid said that besides Dice Foundation, Pakistan's technical education institutes also provided assistance. The technical analysis of this project is being carried out at DHA Suffa University while the work related to its battery packaging is being done at NED engineering university in Karachi.
According to Dr Qureshi, the interior and exterior design of the car was developed by the National College of Arts (NCA) along with other universities.
Similarly, the fabrication of the car is being done by Technical Education and Vocational Training Authority (TEVTA).
He said that the battery pack for the car has been designed in accordance with local weather, environment and driving conditions which will have a lifespan of minimum 10 years.
The electric car project is among the other projects being run by the foundation in Pakistan, which aims to showcase the expertise of overseas Pakistanis in the field of technology.

Thank you overseas Pakistanis:victory::cheers:
Good news is that our own universities are involved in this project
 
Congratulations. An achievement in science is an achievement for entire mankind. Hope it sparks scientific temper in Pakistan and elsewhere. Way to go.
 
Waiting for this to disappear after 8 months as the usual apathy and lobbying kills it.

But not before tax breaks, easy loans and real estate benefits can be realized.
 
Waiting for this to disappear after 8 months as the usual apathy and lobbying kills it.
But not before tax breaks, easy loans and real estate benefits can be realized.
...and the story will conclude with a Turkish company (co-owned by Erdogan's 2-year old grandson) buying the project and talent up to land a massive contract in Nigeria involving local assembly and rare earth mineral extraction. The one to tell the tale will be a Pakistani-origin auditor at Deloitte, who will post about this on a Pakistani forum.

I say this will happen in 5 years. Who wants to bet over/under?
 
It could be helpful if the concerned parties could venture up with an established local conglomerate. It could mass produce this article after validation of design and performance parameters in Pakistani conditions. Otherwise, this would get buried. Moreover, electric cars on their own are nothing without an infrastructure of charging points/stations. As was the case for telecommunication technology, the introduction has to be phased—coverage of urban centers and major highways.
...and the story will conclude with a Turkish company (co-owned by Erdogan's 2-year old grandson) buying the project and talent up to land a massive contract in Nigeria involving local assembly and rare earth mineral extraction. The one to tell the tale will be a Pakistani-origin auditor at Deloitte, who will post about this on a Pakistani forum.

I say this will happen in 5 years. Who wants to bet over/under?
Not to forget Pakistani youtube channels being nostalgic over it as some Pakistanis initiating this endeavor and then highlighting the progress of Turkey in the sphere of automobile manufacturing and after defense production.
 
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