How Much Can Pakistani Riders Actually Save by Switching to a Yadea Electric Bike

How Much Can Pakistani Riders Actually Save by Switching to a Yadea Electric Bike?

A Pakistani daily commuter saves up a good amount of money after they switch from a 70cc bike to a Yadea electric bike. If your daily commuting is above 40 km then you can save over PKR 117,000 in fuel costs per year. If you drive a 125cc bike, then you can save over PKR 160,000 per year.

You not only save up on your fuel price but also maintenance costs which adds another PKR 20,000 to PKR 30,000 annually. You’ll get to know exactly where those savings come from and which Yadea model generates the biggest return for each type of rider.

What a Petrol Bike Is Actually Costing You Monthly?

The current petrol prices is standing at approximately PKR 410 per liter. If you cover 40 kms daily, your standard 70cc bike at 45 km per litre uses roughly 26 to 27 litres of fuel per month. At PKR 410 per litre the monthly fuel bill is going to be PKR 10,600 to PKR 11,000.

Apart from this you need additional costs like oil changes every 1,000 to 1,500 km, air filter replacements, spark plugs, and brake maintenance. These factors add another PKR 400 to PKR 700 per month.

This brings the total monthly petrol bike cost for a 40 km daily commute to around PKR 11,000 to PKR 11,700. You are looking at an annual figure of roughly PKR 132,000 to PKR 140,400 per year, every year, with the number climbing whenever petrol prices move upward again.

But what if you have to cover the same distance in a Yadea electric bike? Well here is what the same commute costs on a Yadea.

The Yadea Running Cost

A Yadea electric scooter costs PKR 1.2 to PKR 1.5 per km based on the average domestic electricity rate, whereas a petrol bike is going to cost you approximately PKR 7 to PKR 9 per km.

The monthly electricity cost for the same 40 km daily commute, a rough 1,200 km per month at PKR 1.2 to PKR 1.5, equals around PKR 1,440 to PKR 1,800 per month. The electric bike has a monthly fuel saving of PKR 9,200 to PKR 9,800 compared to a petrol bike.

Once a Yadea Ruibin is fully paid off, it costs roughly PKR 1,500 to PKR 1,800 per month to run. On the other hand a petrol bike costs around PKR 11,000 to PKR 11,700 for the same daily distance. The comparison shows how quickly the running cost gap widens as daily commuting distance increases.

Yadea electric scooters have no engine oil, no spark plug, no carburettor, and no fuel filter. Annual servicing can stay around PKR 1,500 to PKR 2,500 compared to roughly PKR 5,000 to PKR 8,000 for a petrol bike. That alone can save another PKR 290 to PKR 540 per month.

The total monthly savings for a 40 km daily commute can reach roughly PKR 9,500 to PKR 10,300 in a Yadea electric scooter. Annual savings can climb to around PKR 114,000 to PKR 123,600.

Every Yadea model charges from a standard 220V home socket overnight, removing the need for petrol station visits, fuel queues, and constantly fluctuating fuel expenses.

Which Yadea Model Matches Your Commute?

The savings you get depends on which model you choose and how far you ride daily. Here is how Yadea’s current Pakistan lineup maps to real commuter profiles.

Yadea M3: PKR 174,000 | 80 km range

Students and first-time EV buyers doing under 25 km daily in cities like Multan, Rawalpindi, or Faisalabad can save PKR 3,000 to PKR 3,800 over a 70cc petrol bike every month.

This is the lowest electric bike price in Pakistan in Yadea’s lineup. After a PAVE subsidy of PKR 50,000, the price of this drops to PKR 124,000.

Yadea Ruibin: PKR 209,000 | 90 km range

Yadea Ruibin is for those daily commuters who need a dependable 30 to 50 km range with a comfortable frame suited to family use.

The monthly savings on this electric scooter are between PKR 4,800 to PKR 5,600. The Ruibin’s 90 km range is the standout at this price of an electric scooty in Pakistan. It covers a full working day without a mid-day charge.

Yadea T5: PKR 253,500 | 75–85 km range | TTFAR Graphene

T5 is recommended for those professionals who want two riding modes, disc brakes, regenerative braking, and a digital display alongside solid daily reliability.

The monthly savings of this T5 are PKR 4,800 to PKR 5,800. A full charge consumes around 2 units of electricity, one of the most economical electric scooters available in Pakistan.

Yadea T5L: PKR 290,000 | 80–140 km range | LFP lithium battery

The Yadea T5L is for riders replacing a 125cc petrol motorcycle who need 100+ km real-world range, a 1500W motor, and LFP battery durability across Pakistan’s summer heat.

The monthly savings for a 50 km/day commuter sit between PKR 6,500 and PKR 8,000. Switching from a 125cc saves over PKR 160,000 annually in fuel alone; the T5L’s higher price recovers itself faster than any other model in the lineup for a heavy daily commuter.

These models are available on Bank Alfalah 0% markup installment on 3 and 6-month tenures, the EV bike price in Pakistan that pays for itself before the plan ends.

Conclusion

One thing is certain: depending on your daily commute and the model you choose, switching to a Yadea electric scooter can save anywhere from PKR 61,000 to PKR 160,000 per year. These savings begin from the very first month of ownership and continue growing every time petrol prices increase.

Three factors make this the right time to switch. Petrol prices are now around PKR 410 per litre. Along with that Bank Alfalah’s 0 percent markup installment plan removes much of the upfront financial pressure.

Check the latest electric bike price in Pakistan across Yadea’s full lineup at Yadea Pakistan, calculate your own monthly savings based on your daily distance, and visit your nearest authorised dealer to confirm PAVE eligibility before the current allocation closes

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