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title: 'LESCO Informs Visitors of Charging Infrastructure in the Country at EV Expo Pakistan'
url: 'https://thediplomaticinsight.com/lesco-charging-infrastructure-ev-expo-pak/'
author: 'Muhammad Usman Hashmi'
date: '2026-05-16T16:59:17+05:00'
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  - 'Innovation'
  - 'News'
  - 'Pakistan'
  - 'TDI Partnerships'
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# LESCO Informs Visitors of Charging Infrastructure in the Country at EV Expo Pakistan

**Lahore (TDI):** The Lahore Electric Supply Company (LESCO) set up a dedicated awareness and information stall at the Lahore Expo Centre to educate consumers and investors on electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure.

The Chief Executive Officer of LESCO, Engineer Muhammad Ramzan Butt affirmed the initiative operational during its inauguration on Friday, marking the opening day of the three-day EV Pakistan Expo 2026.

This aimed at informing corporate representatives and the public on utility facilities designed to boost electric mobility adoption across the region.

The LESCO officials highlighted the comprehensive guidelines available to navigate the technical and procedural requirements for setting up commercial charging points during the session.

They emphasized the exact framework required for securing high-voltage electricity connections dedicated to EV charging stations.

Further, the technical team stressed the importance of structured power connection protocols for battery-swapping stations to safely support sustainable transit alternatives.

​A major component of LESCO’s exhibition strategy focuses on the operations of its newly formed, dedicated EV facilitation cell.

**Read More: [Pakistan Opens Its Biggest Electric Vehicle Expo in Lahore](https://thediplomaticinsight.com/pakistan-opens-biggest-ev-expo-in-lahore/)**

The officials affirmed that the specialized cell serves as a centralized institutional mechanism to streamline applications, minimize bureaucratic delays and provide technical consultancy to private investors.

This structural setup aimed to support Pakistan’s broader strategic push to reduce reliance on imported fuel. Energy experts highlighted that proactive utility engagement remains essential to ensure grid stability while accommodating heavy-load charging networks.

​The three-day EV Pakistan Expo 2026, running from 15-17 May 2026, serves as a large corporate platform for electric mobility solutions.

The management emphasized the utility’s commitment to upgrading regional power distribution capabilities to meet emerging green energy demands.

The Representatives stressed that future corporate plans will focus on enhancing digital facilitation counters to fast-track infrastructure deployment for commercial fleets and private consumers alike.

​The deployment of this public-private outreach marks a key development in Punjab’s energy sector. The LESCO officials highlighted that the enthusiastic response from industrial stakeholders highlighted stable market readiness for widespread EV coordination.

The efforts between power distribution companies and automotive manufacturers remain essential to build a reliable charging ecosystem across major domestic highways.