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Pakistan to cut tariff for EV charging stations by 45%.

Pakistan will cut the power tariff for operators of electric vehicle charging stations by 45% as part of the ongoing reform of the energy sector, the country's Energy Minister Awais Leghari stated on Wednesday.

The Cabinet agreed to drop the tariff to 39.70 rupees ($ 0.14) per unit from 71.10 rupees ($ 0.25) previously.

Leghari did not say when the new tariff program would be rolled out.

We want the financier in addition to the customer to benefit from this policy, he informed an interview in Islamabad, including that lower tariff EV stations would motivate even those using two-wheelers or three-wheelers to change from petrol powered vehicles.

Leghari said the federal government would likewise help organize green energy loans for the owners of two-wheelers and three-wheelers to purchase batteries.

Energy imports make up the majority of Pakistan's. external payments, and the transfer to support EVs will assist. protect foreign currency reserves, the minister said.

The reform of the energy sector is a crucial part of the. IMF's $7 billion bailout of Pakistan's economy.

(source: Reuters)