KARACHI: K-Electric and Pak Suzuki Motor Company Ltd (PSMCL) entered into an agreement under which a dedicated 132kV grid station will be constructed at the auto manufacturer’s facility.

This initiative will ensure reliable and efficient power supply of up to 20MW, supporting the assembler’s growing production needs, says a press release.

The collaboration reinforces KE’s mission to drive industrial growth through dependable, and high-quality power solutions. KE Chief Executive Officer Moonis Alvi said this project is more than just a power connection, it’s about delivering solutions that anticipate the evolving needs of Pakis­tan’s automotive sector.

PSMCL Managing Dir­ector Hiroshi Kawamura said that “reliable energy is critical for our operations and future plans to meet the country’s mobility needs and this partnership with the power utility would help maintain production efficiency.

“Pak Suzuki depends on reliable energy to maintain efficiency, meet market demand, and sustain its operational expansion,” he said.

Published in Dawn, December 27th, 2025

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