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    Petrol Prices Rising, Is It Time to Go Electric?
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    Petrol Prices Rising, Is It Time to Go Electric?

    Laura BrownBy Laura BrownMay 6, 20263 Mins Read
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    Petrol in Pakistan has crossed PKR 250 per liter. For daily commuters, that number hits differently. It’s not an economic headline; it’s what they’re paying every few days just to get to work and back.

    More riders are now doing the math. And for many of them, the numbers are pointing toward electric bikes in Pakistan. And somehow, the electric bike prices are justified because of the savings they help you achieve in the long run.

    What Petrol Bike Costs a Daily Rider

    70cc Petrol125cc PetrolYadea T5L
    Mileage50–55 km/L35–40 km/L80–140 km/charge
    Cost per kmPKR 7.3PKR 10.2PKR 0.74
    Monthly fuel costPKR 10,900PKR 15,120PKR 1,110 
    Annual fuel costPKR 1,30,800PKR 1,81,440PKR 13,320
    Maintenance/yearPKR 20,000–30,000PKR 25,000–35,000PKR 3,000–5,000
    Engine oil changesEvery 1,000 kmEvery 1,000 kmNone
    Top speed80–90 km/h100–110 km/h51 km/h
    Motor/engine power70cc125cc1500W / 100 Nm
    EmissionsYesYesZero
    PricePKR 80,000–120,000PKR 150,000–250,000PKR 290,000

    The figures in this table are based on estimated average costs for a rider covering 50 km daily over 30 days. Petrol cost is calculated at PKR 378 per liter. Electric charging cost is based on an average household electricity rate of PKR 34.46 per unit, which falls in the 101–200 unit monthly consumption slab.

    Actual costs will vary depending on riding style, road conditions, electricity tariff slab, and how frequently the battery is fully charged. These numbers are meant to give a realistic comparison, not an exact guarantee.

    The Maintenance Gap

    Petrol bike riders visit a workshop every five to six weeks. Oil changes, air filter replacements, carburetor cleaning,  it runs on a schedule whether you plan for it or not. Annual maintenance on a petrol bike in regular city use adds PKR 20,000 to PKR 35,000 on top of fuel costs.

    Electric scooters don’t have an engine, so most of that list disappears. No oil to change, no fuel system to clean. Routine upkeep comes down to tires, brakes, and battery care. For riders who commute daily and can’t afford unexpected downtime, that difference matters more than any spec on paper.

    What About the Upfront Cost?

    The T5L sits at PKR 290,000, higher than a 70cc or entry-level 125cc. That’s the honest part of the comparison.

    But for a rider switching from a 70cc, the annual fuel saving alone is over PKR 1,17,000. The T5L pays for itself in fuel savings in just over two years. For a rider coming from a 125cc, that payback period is under two years.

    After that, every month is a month of saving.

    Battery and Range

    Range anxiety is the most common hesitation. The T5L covers 80 to 140 km on a single charge. For a 50 km daily commute, that’s a full day’s riding with room left over. Most riders charge overnight at home, the same way they charge a phone, and start every morning with a full battery.

    Battery type matters too, especially in Pakistan’s climate. The T5L uses a LiFePO4 battery, which handles heat well and supports a high number of charge cycles. Long-term battery health holds up significantly better than older lithium chemistries found in cheaper electric alternatives.

    So, Is It Time? 

    For riders doing more than 30 km a day, the case for switching has never been stronger. Petrol prices are not coming down. The T5L’s running cost of PKR 1,110 a month against PKR 10,900 or PKR 15,120  is not a small difference; it compounds every single month of ownership.

    The switch won’t suit every rider. Those needing high-speed performance or covering long intercity distances regularly may still find petrol more practical for now. But for the daily urban commuter in Karachi, Lahore, or Islamabad, calculating what their bike actually costs is getting harder to argue against.

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