EV Charging Stations in Abdul Hakeem
Part of the ChargePK guide to EV charging in Pakistan · Updated July 2026
Abdul Hakeem sits at the junction of the M-3 and M-4 motorways, making its toll-plaza DC fast charger a strategic stop between Lahore, Faisalabad and Multan. ChargePK lists the public charging station here with connectors, power and prices — see them live on the charger map or in the free app.
EV charging in Abdul Hakeem: station details
Tap any of these on the live charger map for directions and phone numbers. Community-submitted stations are verified and added continuously — if we're missing one, submit it here.
Charger types explained
What the numbers above mean in practice:
| Charger | Typical power | Connector | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| AC (slow) | 7–22 kW | Type 2 | 3–8 hours |
| DC fast | 30–120 kW | CCS2 / CHAdeMO | 30–90 min |
| DC ultra-fast | 120–360 kW | CCS2 | 15–40 min |
EV routes from Abdul Hakeem
Where drivers typically head next — all mapped in ChargePK's journey planner with every charger within 25 km of the route:
- Lahore via the M-3 north
- Multan via the M-4 south-west
- Faisalabad via the M-4 north-east
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Is there an EV charging station in Abdul Hakeem?
Yes — ChargePK lists 1 public charging station in Abdul Hakeem, with power up to 120 kW and prices from around PKR 200 per kWh. Each listing includes connectors, directions and a phone number where available.
How much does EV charging cost in Abdul Hakeem?
Listed prices in Abdul Hakeem start around PKR 200 per kWh. Public charging across Pakistan typically runs PKR 40–160 per kWh depending on operator and speed.
Why charge at Abdul Hakeem?
It's the M-3/M-4 junction — topping up here keeps you flexible whether you're continuing to Lahore, Faisalabad or Multan.