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Suzuki to Launch Ethanol Cars in Pakistan & Build BioGas Plant Near Lahore πŸŒΏπŸ”‹

Pak Suzuki plans to launch ethanol-compatible cars and establish a biogas plant in Pakistan, aligning with the country’s green energy goals.

Pakistan’s automotive industry is on the brink of a green revolution, as Pak Suzuki gears up to introduce ethanol-compatible cars while also establishing a biogas plant near Lahore. This bold move aligns with Pakistan’s commitment to renewable energy and sustainable mobility.


Ethanol Cars: A Step Toward Cleaner Fuel πŸš—πŸŒ±

During a key meeting between Haroon Akhtar Khan, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) for Industries and Production, and Hiroshi Kawamura, CEO of Pak Suzuki, plans were discussed to:

βœ… Introduce ethanol-compatible cars to the Pakistani market.
βœ… Ensure engine compatibility with alternative fuels.
βœ… Boost the use of locally manufactured auto parts to strengthen the industry.

This move is expected to reduce reliance on traditional fuels, cut emissions, and make fuel-efficient cars more accessible to Pakistani consumers.


Biogas Plant in Lahore: Advancing Green Energy πŸ”‹βš‘

Pak Suzuki also announced plans to set up a biogas plant in Manga Mandi, near Lahore, which will:

βœ… Support Pakistan’s renewable energy goals.
βœ… Contribute to sustainable fuel alternatives.
βœ… Open avenues for eco-friendly industrial practices.

Haroon Akhtar Khan applauded Suzuki’s initiative, reaffirming Pakistan’s commitment to biofuel, biogas, and electric vehicle projects. He highlighted Pakistan and Japan’s potential for industrial collaboration, especially in green energy solutions.


Strengthening Pakistan-Japan Industrial Ties 🀝

This collaboration falls in line with Pakistan’s “Uraan” visionβ€”a strategy aimed at promoting eco-friendly vehicles and reducing carbon footprints.

β€œPakistan remains a significant market for Pak Suzuki, and we look forward to furthering industrial cooperation in the auto sector.” – Haroon Akhtar Khan

Hiroshi Kawamura echoed similar sentiments, expressing optimism for deeper economic and technological ties between Japan and Pakistan.


The Future of Green Mobility in Pakistan πŸ”„πŸŒ

With ethanol cars and a biogas plant in the pipeline, Pakistan is taking significant steps towards sustainable transportation and energy independence. These initiatives are expected to reduce fuel costs, lower emissions, and boost local manufacturing.

πŸ”‹πŸ’‘ What are your thoughts on Suzuki’s green energy push? Let us know in the comments!

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