Air Link Communication unveiled the plans to import two electric vehicles — Xiaomi SU7 in Pakistan. This headed to talk about the possibility of assembling these vehicles locally, while the company is being alert and has not decided anything officially.
Air Link CEO Muzzaffar Hayat Piracha has revealed the import of these two vehicles but launching a local assembly plant is not a part of the plan yet.
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The Xiaomi SU7 is a electric car, recognised for its strong performance and eco-friendly cutting-edge features. Importing the Xiaomi SU7 is a big step for Pakistan’s electric vehicle industry, and Air Link has a good reputation for taking advantage of the uprising demand for these electric vehicle (EVs).
Xiaomi SU7 assembly plant
Air Link hasn’t provided any particular official information about the plans to establish an assembly plant while importing the Xiaomi SU7 indicating that the company is studying the market and considering the possibility of the local assembly.
It aligns with the global shift towards electric vehicles and the Pakistani government’s push for sustainable transportation.
The company’s move into the electric vehicle industry is supported by its partnerships with other major technology giants. As the company has a good name in making smartphones, that’s why its connection with Xiaomi could help it succeed in the electric vehicle market.