At a time when fuel prices continue to soar, electric bike prices in Pakistan are becoming much more palatable, and riders are increasingly turning to Yadea models. Here’s why riders have made the switch.
Petrol prices in Pakistan have seen dramatic increases over the past two years. For commuters, this means real financial hardship each week as their costs to get to and from work rise exponentially.
That is why more riders are becoming interested in electric bikes and scooters right now; not because of any trendiness but rather because their numbers start making sense.
What Fuel Is Costing You
A typical 125cc petrol bike delivers between 30 and 35 km per liter, using petrol priced over PKR 350 per liter. This figure doesn’t include engine oil, servicing, or unexpected repairs.
An electric scooter costs only a fraction of what it would cost to power it with fuel; typically, the cost per kilometer ranges from PKR 1 to 1.5, making the daily commute between 30 and 45 kilometers approximately 50 rupees per day.
| Feature | 70cc/125cc Petrol Bike | Yadea Electric Scooter |
| Cost per KM | Rs. 8.5 – 10.0 | Rs. 1.2 – 1.5 |
| Monthly Fuel (1000km) | Rs. 9,000+ | Rs. 1,400 |
| Maintenance | Monthly Oil/Tuning | Almost Zero |
Electric Bike Prices in Pakistan
Electric bikes may seem out of reach for average riders; however, our M3 starts at just PKR 174,000, depending on your commute needs, and can go beyond that depending on its features and upgrades.
Yadea M3: PKR 174,000 for city commuting with a manageable range and a graphene battery
Yadea GT30: PKR 194,000: Slightly longer range with a confident ride
Yadea T5L: PKR 290,000: Premium LiFePO4 battery setup with long-range durability.
Yadea T5: PKR 253,500, which boasts the strongest reliability record among daily commuters.
Yadea EPOC-H PKR 355,000: Intended to replace petrol bikes entirely and offer increased performance, the Yadea EPOC-H is the ultimate alternative choice.
Calculating the electric scooter price in Pakistan against annual fuel savings, most models offer payback periods well under 2 years for regular commuters.
Smooth, Silent, and Easy to Ride
The feeling of an e-scooter bike is very different from riding a petrol motorcycle. There’s no vibration and no lag-just instant torque. Often, riders testing a Yadea electric scooter bike mention how much more relaxed it feels, especially in slow traffic.
- A few things riders love:
- No gear shifting
- No heat with the engine in stop-and-go traffic
- Quiet operation
- Stable, balanced build
- Ease of handling tight turns
This is the reason why the switch from a petrol bike to an electric motorcycle scooter has become easier. There is almost zero learning curve. You just get on, twist the throttle, and glide across the roads unhindered by any engine noise that holds you back.
Why Yadea
Price alone doesn’t explain this trend; riders looking into electric scooters have real concerns, such as battery life, after-sales support, and whether or not their scooter will stand the test of time.
Yadea stands behind its warranty as one of the strongest available in Pakistan’s electric scooter market, so you know you can rely on us. Additionally, TTFAR technology helps ensure the motor, battery, and wheel system work seamlessly. This also helps ensure the cost savings calculated at purchase don’t disappear six months into ownership.
Our electric scooter models employ either graphene or LiFePO4 batteries designed for daily use in Pakistani conditions, traffic, and regular charging cycles.
Are Electric Scooters Worth It?
Riders covering more than 20 kilometers a day often find the switch worth making, since its upfront costs are relatively minimal compared to ongoing fuel expenses, which don’t appear likely to decrease anytime soon in Pakistan’s economic landscape.
Are you tired of calculating monthly petrol bills? Yadea is built on an ideology to provide sustainable electric mobility for a greener future. Explore your options, visit the YADEA website now!
- How much can a Yadea electric scooter save me annually?
Depending on your mileage, switching from a 70cc or 125cc petrol bike to a Yadea scooter can save you between PKR 100,000 and PKR 150,000 per year in fuel and maintenance costs.
- What is the difference between the T5 and the T5L?
The T5 uses a Graphene battery (approx. 800-1000 cycles), while the T5L features a premium LiFePO4 battery (3500+ cycles). The T5L is designed for those who want a battery that lasts 7-10 years.
- Is there any monthly maintenance required for electric scooters?
Unlike petrol bikes, there is no engine oil to change. You only need to check your tire pressure and brake pads every few months.

