Dr Khurshid Qureshi on Jaxeri Nur-E

Pakistan’s First Ever Indigenous Electric Car [DICE Foundation]

Exclusive interview with Dr Khurshid Qureshi, Chairman of the Dice Foundation on Pakistan’s new all-new first ever indigenous electric car EV – Jaxeri Nur-E. Having worked in the automotive arena for around three decades, he talks about how the Nur E came about, the engineering and design expertise that’s gone into developing the car. What it takes to create a new EV from the ground-up. Why it’s crucial for Pakistan to create its own indigenous electric car at this time. Plus he responds to the controversial Pakwheels video from the launch event.

Designed, developed, engineered and tested in Pakistan. It was unveiled on 75th Independence day of Pakistan. Honoured to have witnessed this. Currently in development and testing, plans are to make it available by 2025. Jaxeri Nur-E 75 is a DICE Foundation project.

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