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Treet Battery was founded in 2018 as a part of the First Treet Manufacturing Modaraba which was managed by Treet Holdings Limited. [7] It sells Daewoo -branded batteries. Later, in April 2023, the Modaraba demerged the battery segment, resulting in the separate listing of company as Treet Battery.
Chloride Electric Storage Co. Ltd. (CESCO) was the United Kingdom–based division of the United States–based Electric Storage Battery Company (ESBC), a predecessor to today's Exide Technologies. In 1947, ESBC was forced to sell off CESCO following the decisions of a United States district court, and CESCO held the "Exide" trademark in the UK ...
The car has a peak power of 80 kW or 108 hp and a battery capacity of 35 kWh covering 210 km. [24] Its first prototype was unveiled on 15 August 2022. [24] Pakistan, in collaboration with China, has introduced its first-ever electric car company, Topsun Motors, which inaugurated its showroom in Jail Road of Lahore on 3 January 2020. [25]
Hyundai Nishat was founded in 2017 as a joint venture between Nishat Group, Sojitz, and Millat Tractors. Previously, Hyundai used to assemble cars in Pakistan until 2004, when their local partner Dewan Farooque Motors went bankrupt.
The Federal budget 2017–18 was the federal budget of Pakistan for the fiscal year beginning from 1 July 2017 and ending on 30 June 2018. [ 1 ] It was presented by Finance Minister Ishaq Dar on 26 May 2017 at the National Assembly with a total outlay of ₨. 4.75 tn .
The Suzuki K engine family is a series of automobile engines from Suzuki, introduced in 1994. Displacements range from 0.7 L to 1.5 L. All engines have aluminium cylinder blocks with three or four cylinders in-line.
In late March 2017, a heatwave engulfed most parts of the Sindh province as Nawabshah and Larkana registered 43 °C. [2] The severe heat wave turned April 2017 as the hottest April passed during the last two decades. On 17 April, Sukkur recorded 47 °C breaking its earlier record of 46.5 °C on 25 April 2000.
According to the Pakistan Economic Survey 2023–24, the installed electricity generation capacity reached 42,131 MW in March 2024.For FY2024 , total electricity generation stood at 92,091 GWh against a demand of 68,559 GWh for the same period [10] The electricity transmission network, currently, has the capacity to handle more than 53,000 MVA.