OKLA Pakistan Company Description
OKLA Pakistan: Accelerating the Electric Two-Wheeler Movement
OKLA Pakistan has become the name everyone’s whispering about in the growing electric scooter scene. Born in 2024 as the Pakistani wing of China’s Taizhou Okla Automobile, the brand wasted no time positioning itself as a front-runner in sustainable mobility. With its headquarters in Lahore and an assembly base at Ravi Sundar Industrial Estate, OKLA links global tech precision with local manufacturing grit.
And it’s working. The company’s goal—to make EVs affordable, efficient, and downright fun—is striking a chord in a nation tired of sky-high fuel costs and choking traffic. With models tailored to Pakistani roads, OKLA gives riders a silent, zippy alternative to petrol bikes while cutting emissions and expenses in half.
Electric Scooters Made for Pakistan’s Roads
OKLA’s scooter lineup is no cut-and-paste import—it’s tuned for the country’s terrain, temperatures, and traffic chaos. From the student-friendly OKT to the hill-tackling OKG, each ride showcases practical design backed by smart tech and dependable lithium-ion batteries. Prices start below Rs. 200,000, making electric mobility within reach for first-time buyers.
The current models include:
- OKT (Student Special): 239,000 PKR – 60–65 km range, 50 km/h top speed.
- OMAX: 599,000 PKR – 100 km range, 60 km/h top speed, 4-hour charge time.
- OKG: 539,000 PKR – 120 km range, 65 km/h top speed, quick-charge capability.
- OMIGO: ~450,000 PKR – 80–100 km range, designed for women riders.
Every scooter runs whisper-quiet with torque-rich motors and TFT displays, while fast charging gets you to 80% in just 2–3 hours. Add 3-year warranties, and you’ve got reliability wrapped in affordability.
Local Manufacturing and a Growing EV Network
Built at the Sundar Industrial Estate, OKLA’s assembly plant is the first non-China facility for the parent brand—a big vote of confidence in Pakistan’s market potential. Localized assembly means lower import duties, quicker servicing, and jobs for local workers. Plus, the OKLA experience center in Lahore’s DHA Phase 8 serves as a hands-on hub for curious commuters to test rides and see the tech up close.
The retail web keeps expanding, mixing physical showrooms with digital booking at okla.com.pk. Customers even enjoy 0% markup financing through the Bank of Punjab, dropping the entry barrier for EV ownership.
- Flagship assembly plant in Lahore
- Showrooms and online booking nationwide
- Zero markup financing on EV purchases
Empowering Communities through Sustainable Mobility
OKLA isn’t just about selling scooters—it’s about rewriting how Pakistan moves. Programs like “Women on Wheels” and the Pink Scooty initiative with the Sindh Government prove that electric mobility can also be social mobility. These projects empower women riders while helping reduce urban pollution and fuel dependency.
The company’s message is clear: clean energy should be inclusive. Every delivery, whether to students, office workers, or government fleets, chips away at the country’s carbon footprint and sets a new standard for modern commuting.
Performance, Savings, and Sustainability
Where OKLA really wins is on running costs. Riders pay roughly Rs. 0.50 per kilometer—ten times cheaper than petrol equivalents. With ABS-style braking, LED lights, and robust suspension, the brand’s scooters fit neatly into Pakistan’s rough-and-ready urban life. Maintenance is minimal, and the ride quality stays smooth even after months of use.
And while charging infrastructure is still finding its feet, OKLA’s fast chargers and removable batteries make life simpler. Plug in at home, office, or campus—no fancy setup needed.
- Energy cost: Rs. 0.50/km
- Charge time: 3–4 hours
- Emission reduction: near-zero tailpipe output
Challenges and the Road Ahead
Sure, the road ahead isn’t free of potholes. Limited charging points, patchy power grids, and software bugs occasionally slow the ride. Still, OKLA’s leadership team—led by VP Sales Saeed Akhtar—keeps the throttle wide open. Expansion into Karachi, Peshawar, and Islamabad is already on the map, with new models and V2G (vehicle-to-grid) pilots underway.
Pakistan’s EV dream is gathering speed, and OKLA Pakistan looks set to steer it home. With low ownership costs, strong after-sales service, and a powerful brand identity, the company’s playing a long game—one that’s greener, smarter, and made for local streets.
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