Charging Station Radar helps EV drivers across Pakistan find, navigate, and plan around charging infrastructure — all in one place.
Pakistan is in the early stages of an EV revolution. From Chinese mass-market EVs to premium European models, new electric vehicles are arriving on Pakistani roads every month. Yet finding a reliable charging station remains a genuine challenge — information is scattered, outdated, or simply non-existent.
Charging Station Radar was built to fix that. Our mission is simple: give every EV driver in Pakistan a reliable, always-updated map of where to charge. Whether you're crossing the M-2 motorway or looking for a charger near your office in Karachi, we want the answer to be one search away.
Find every active EV charging station across Pakistan on a single live map. Filter by speed, connector type, city, or network operator — and get directions in one tap.
Plan intercity EV journeys with automatic charging stop recommendations. We calculate the best stops along major motorways including M-1, M-2, M-3, M-4, and M-9.
Deep-dive into EV infrastructure in Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, and more. Each guide covers local tips, average pricing, DC fast charger locations, and nearby routes.
Every listing includes speed, connector type, operating hours, pricing, network operator, and community ratings — so you know exactly what to expect before you arrive.
Our database grows through community contributions. If you know of a station we've missed, submit it in minutes. Every verified submission helps the wider EV community.
Stations are reviewed and verified by our team before going live. Our admin CMS ensures outdated or inaccurate listings are corrected quickly.
Pakistan's EV charging landscape is growing fast but unevenly. Major cities like Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad now have meaningful DC fast charging infrastructure, with Shell Recharge, PSO, Aramco, and private operators expanding their networks. At the same time, intercity travel on the motorway network is increasingly practical, with stations at Bhera, Kharian, and along the M-9 corridor.
But the data was fragmented — spread across Google Maps, Facebook groups, and word of mouth. We built Charging Station Radar to centralise all of it: a single source of truth that is structured, searchable, and continuously updated by our community.
We aim to become Pakistan's leading EV infrastructure data platform — expanding to a full mobile app, real-time availability tracking, charging session history, and eventually covering every district in the country. As Pakistan's EV fleet grows, Charging Station Radar grows with it.
Every station you add helps thousands of EV drivers across Pakistan.