Breakthrough in Automotive Technology: ‘Azad’ Electric Car Launched by Pakistani Students

Students of Pakistan Naval Engineering College have created Pakistan’s first urban electric car.
This car, designed for urban use, will run on electricity and can be fully charged in a short time.
The students have named this car ‘Azad’.
The team from Pakistan New Engineering College has so far developed a total of 17 projects, but this new car stands out for its ability to travel up to 200 kilometers on a single charge, competing with modern electric vehicles.

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