EV Charging · Rawalpindi

EV Charging Stations in Rawalpindi

Part of the ChargePK guide to EV charging in Pakistan · Updated July 2026

Rawalpindi — Islamabad's twin city — shares the capital's charging network and adds its own along GT Road and DHA, including fast chargers at Giga Mall and ZETA 1. ChargePK lists all 5 public charging stations in Rawalpindi — 3 DC fast and 2 AC — with power up to 120 kW and prices from around PKR 110 per kWh. See them live on the charger map or in the free app.

EV charging vs petrol in Rawalpindi

Running an electric car in Rawalpindi costs a fraction of a petrol equivalent. At roughly PKR 110 per kWh and typical EV efficiency of 6–7 km per kWh, you're looking at about PKR 3–5 per kilometre — against PKR 20–30 per km for a comparable petrol sedan. Over 1,500 km a month, that's tens of thousands of rupees saved.

VehicleFuel/energy costCost per km1,500 km/month
Petrol sedan (1.3L)~PKR 270/LPKR 22–27≈ PKR 33,000–40,000
Hybrid~PKR 270/LPKR 12–16≈ PKR 18,000–24,000
Electric (public DC)~PKR 110/kWhPKR 4–6≈ PKR 6,000–9,000
Electric (home charging)~PKR 30–45/kWhPKR 2–3≈ PKR 3,000–4,500

Charging at home overnight is cheapest; public DC fast charging costs more but is still far below petrol. Many Rawalpindi owners do both — home for daily driving, public chargers for top-ups and trips.

Where to charge in Rawalpindi — all 5 stations

Every public charging station in Rawalpindi on ChargePK, fastest first. Tap any station for its live map location, full specs, directions and nearest alternatives:

Giga Mall, DHA Phase 2 (DHA Entrance Side) · CCS2 · PKR 110/kWh
DC 120 kW
Old Airport Road · CCS2 · PKR 100/kWh
DC 50 kW
Opposite Giga Mall, GT Road · CCS2 · PKR 130/kWh
DC 30 kW
H# 75, St 7, Executive Lodges, Bahria Ph3 · Type 2 · PKR 100/kWh
AC 7 kW
House No. 82, St No. 04, Phase No. 5, Bahria Town · Type 2 · PKR 95/kWh
AC 7 kW

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Types of EV charger in Rawalpindi

Rawalpindi has both AC (slower, for longer stops) and DC fast chargers (for quick top-ups). Here's what the numbers mean:

ChargerTypical powerConnectorTime to 80%Best for
AC (slow)7–22 kWType 23–8 hoursMalls, hotels, overnight
DC fast50–120 kWCCS2 / CHAdeMO30–60 minQuick top-ups, trips
DC ultra-fast120–360 kWCCS215–35 minMotorway, long journeys

The fastest public chargers in Rawalpindi are Giga Mall EV Station (120 kW); Attock Fuel Pump – Old Airport Road (50 kW); ZETA 1 Mall (30 kW). If your EV supports high charging rates, these add the most range in the least time.

EV routes from Rawalpindi

Planning a longer trip? These are the main routes out of Rawalpindi, each mapped in the ChargePK journey planner with every charger within 25 km of your route:

Charging your EV during load-shedding in Rawalpindi

Power cuts are a real consideration for EV owners in Rawalpindi. Several chargers listed above run on solar or keep generator/UPS backup, so they stay online during outages — ChargePK flags amenities like “24/7” and backup power where known. Practical tips: keep your battery above 30% during long-outage days, favour stations with backup power, and charge at home overnight when grid load (and tariffs) are lowest. A home battery or solar setup makes EV ownership in Rawalpindi effectively outage-proof.

EV connector types explained

Before you drive to a charger, check it matches your car:

ConnectorUsed forCommon on
CCS2DC fast chargingBYD, MG, Haval, Deepal, most new EVs
Type 2AC chargingAlmost all EVs (home & destination)
CHAdeMODC fast chargingNissan Leaf and older imports
GB/TDC (Chinese standard)Some Chinese-market imports

What to do while you charge in Rawalpindi

A DC fast charge takes 30–60 minutes — perfect for an errand. Many of Rawalpindi's chargers sit at malls, petrol stations and hotels around DHA, Bahria Town, GT Road, Saddar and the Old Airport Road, so you can grab a coffee, shop or eat while you top up. Mall chargers (Packages, Emporium, Dolmen, Centaurus and the like) are especially convenient — park, plug in, and your car is ready by the time you're done.

Tips for EV owners in Rawalpindi

How to use a public EV charger in Rawalpindi

New to EVs? Using a public charger in Rawalpindi is straightforward:

  1. Find a compatible charger — open ChargePK, filter by your connector (usually CCS2) and tap “Near me” or search your area.
  2. Check availability and price — each listing shows power, connectors, price per kWh and a phone number to confirm the station is online.
  3. Drive and park — use one-tap directions; park so the charging port lines up with the cable.
  4. Plug in and start — connect the CCS2 or Type 2 gun; start the session via the operator's app, RFID card, or the on-site attendant.
  5. Charge to ~80% — on a DC fast charger this takes 30–60 minutes; the last 20% is slower, so 80% is the sweet spot for trips.
  6. Stop, unplug and pay — end the session, return the cable, and pay by app, card or cash depending on the network.

That's it — no engine, no fuel smell, and a fraction of the cost of a petrol fill-up.

Popular electric cars in Rawalpindi

The EVs you'll see most on Rawalpindi's roads all work with the chargers listed above:

ModelTypeDC connectorNotes
BYD Atto 3 / Dolphin / SealFull EVCCS2Best-selling EVs in Pakistan; fast-charge on any CCS2 DC unit
MG ZS EV / MG4Full EVCCS2Popular crossover; widely supported
Haval / Deepal (GWM, Changan)EV / PHEVCCS2Growing presence; CCS2 fast charging
Nissan Leaf (imported)Full EVCHAdeMONeeds a CHAdeMO charger — fewer in Rawalpindi, check first
Audi e-tron / BMW iX (imported)Full EVCCS2Premium EVs; high charging speeds

Whatever you drive, filter ChargePK by your connector so you only see chargers that fit your car.

The future of EV charging in Rawalpindi

Under Pakistan's National EV Policy, charging infrastructure in Rawalpindi is set to expand quickly — more DC fast chargers, motorway coverage and mall/retail destinations are being added every few months. ChargePK updates Rawalpindi's station list as new chargers open, so this page always reflects the latest network. Know a charger we're missing? Tell us and we'll add it.

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Frequently asked questions

How many EV charging stations are there in Rawalpindi?

ChargePK lists 5 public charging stations in Rawalpindi — 3 DC fast chargers and 2 AC chargers — with power up to 120 kW. New stations are added as they open.

Where can I charge my EV in Rawalpindi?

Public chargers in Rawalpindi are concentrated around DHA, Bahria Town, GT Road, Saddar and the Old Airport Road. See them all on the live map with directions and prices.

How much does it cost to charge an EV in Rawalpindi?

Listed prices in Rawalpindi start around PKR 110 per kWh. Public charging in Pakistan typically runs PKR 40–160 per kWh; charging at home on a domestic tariff is cheaper.

What is the fastest EV charger in Rawalpindi?

The fastest public chargers in Rawalpindi are: Giga Mall EV Station (120 kW); Attock Fuel Pump – Old Airport Road (50 kW); ZETA 1 Mall (30 kW). A DC fast charger of 50 kW or more takes most EVs from 20% to 80% in 30–60 minutes.

Are there free EV chargers in Rawalpindi?

A few venues (malls and hotels) offer complimentary AC charging for customers, but most public DC fast chargers are paid. Prices are listed on each station's page.

Which connector types do chargers in Rawalpindi use?

DC fast chargers mostly use CCS2 (and some CHAdeMO); AC chargers use Type 2. Always check your car's connector before you go — every ChargePK listing shows the connectors available.

Can I drive an EV from Rawalpindi to other cities?

Yes. Rawalpindi connects to Islamabad, Lahore, Peshawar with fast chargers along the way — plan the trip in the ChargePK journey planner, which maps every charger within 25 km of your route.

Can I charge my EV at home in Rawalpindi?

Yes — most EV owners charge at home overnight using a Type 2 wall box or a domestic socket. It's the cheapest way to charge and covers typical daily driving; public DC chargers are for top-ups and long trips.

Is EV charging affected by load-shedding in Rawalpindi?

Some chargers in Rawalpindi run on solar or have generator/UPS backup and stay online during outages; others may pause. ChargePK shows amenities like 24/7 and backup power where known, and it's worth calling ahead during long outages.

How long does it take to charge an EV in Rawalpindi?

On a 50–180 kW DC fast charger, 30–60 minutes gets most EVs from 20% to 80%. On a 7–22 kW AC charger it's a 3–8 hour (or overnight) top-up.

Do I need an app to use chargers in Rawalpindi?

Some networks require their own app or an RFID card; others accept cash or card on site. ChargePK links each station's contact number so you can confirm before arriving.

Is it cheaper to run an EV than a petrol car in Rawalpindi?

Yes, substantially. At about PKR 110/kWh a typical EV costs roughly PKR 3–5 per km to run, versus PKR 20–30 per km for a comparable petrol car — see the cost comparison above.

What EVs are popular in Rawalpindi?

Common EVs on Pakistani roads include the BYD Atto 3 and Dolphin, MG ZS EV, Haval and Deepal models, plus imported Nissan Leaf and BMW/Audi EVs — all supported by the CCS2/Type 2 chargers listed here.

How do I find an EV charger near me in Rawalpindi?

Open the ChargePK live map and tap “Near me” — it shows the closest stations sorted by distance, each with one-tap directions.

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