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Top four budget-friendly electric vehicles to look for in 2024

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As the electric vehicle market expands, car enthusiasts on a budget can now explore a range of affordable options in 2024. 

Here are the top four cost-effective electric vehicles (EVs) that promise both sustainability and economic value:

1. Nissan Leaf (starting at $28,140)

Nissan Leaf (starting at $28,140).—Treehugger
Nissan Leaf (starting at $28,140).—Treehugger

The veteran Nissan Leaf, introduced in 2010, remains a compelling choice with a wallet-friendly starting price. Despite its long tenure in the EV world, the Leaf retains its charm and practicality. For safety-conscious buyers, it boasts a 5-star overall safety rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

2. MINI Cooper SE Electric (starting at $30,900)

Mini Cooper SE.—ev.database
Mini Cooper SE.—ev.database

The MINI Cooper SE Electric preserves the iconic design of its gas-powered counterpart, delivering a unique electric driving experience. With a swift 0-60 mph acceleration in under seven seconds and favorable ownership ratings, it stands out as an affordable and stylish option.

3. Hyundai Kona Electric (starting at $32,675)

Hyundai Kona Electric.—EVdatabase
 Hyundai Kona Electric.—EVdatabase

The revamped 2024 Hyundai Kona Electric showcases a captivating design and improved features. The base SE model offers a commendable 200-mile range, while higher trims extend that to an impressive 261 miles. Hyundai’s standard 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty adds an extra layer of confidence for potential buyers.

4. Chevrolet Equinox 1LT (starting at $34,995)

2024 Chevy Equinox EV 1LT.—gmauthority
2024 Chevy Equinox EV 1LT.—gmauthority

Positioned as GM’s affordable EV, the Chevrolet Equinox 1LT enters the market as a worthy successor to the discontinued Chevrolet Bolt. Expected to hit showrooms in mid-2024, this model boasts an estimated 319-mile range on a full charge and accelerates from 0-60 mph in just 5.9 seconds. Its competitive pricing and performance make it a compelling option.

Important consideration for EV buyers

While these EVs offer affordability in terms of purchase price, prospective buyers should be mindful of insurance costs. Electric vehicles often come with higher insurance premiums due to longer repair times and the expense of battery packs. 

To optimise insurance expenses, it’s advisable to compare policies and explore bundling options with renters or homeowners insurance for potential premium reductions.

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The trade volume between Pakistan and Belarus need enhancement. Jam Kamal

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Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal stated that Pakistan possesses significant investment potential, and Belarus may play a crucial role by investing in many areas inside the country.

During the 7th Pakistan-Belarus Joint Ministerial Commission Ceremony in Islamabad, the Commerce Minister stated that Pakistan and Belarus maintain amicable and enduring relations.

The minister emphasized the necessity of expanding trade volume between the two nations.

He stated that Pakistan has implemented reforms in its visa policy to promote trade and investment, while the Special Investment Facilitation Council is assisting investors in making investments in Pakistan.

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“IPP owners warned to update PPAs or risk penalties.”

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Details indicate that owners of one independent power producer (IPP) created under the 2002 policy and four others established under the 1994 policy have been warned of the repercussions if they do not terminate the power purchase agreements (PPAs) willingly.

The owners of IPPs have been requested by the task group to stop paying capacity costs and just bill for power that is provided to the government.

According to the sources, forensic audit has also been threatened against the owners of Independent Power Producers should they decide to stick with the current PPAs.

On September 22, earlier, shocking revelations were made by government sources on the detrimental impact that many of the nation’s IPPs have had on the economy.

According to government sources, certain Independent Power Producers obtained billions of rupees through fraudulent contracts, even though they failed to produce any electricity. “The Government of Pakistan is bearing the heavy weight of IPP’s incorrect contracts.”

According to sources, the IPPs erected wind power plants with comparable capacity at a four-times higher cost than those in Vietnam and Bangladesh.

“In these contracts, the Independent Power Producer also overcharged,” according to official sources.

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OGDCL and CCDC Ink Memorandum of Understanding to Investigate Pakistan’s Shale and Tight Gas Prospects

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To explore Pakistan’s shale and tight gas potential, the Chinese company CCDC and the country’s Oil and Gas Development Company have inked a memorandum of understanding.

The 8th Silk Road International Expo for Investment and Trade Forum is now taking place in Xian, China, and Minister of Petroleum Dr. Musadik Malik was present to witness the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding.

In order to reduce Pakistan’s energy needs through domestic resources, the MOU highlights the commitment of the two friendly nations to developing Pakistan’s shale and tight gas potential.

The Federal Minister wished that the two nations’ friendship and coordination would only grow stronger in the future in all sectors and thanked the Chinese side for hosting Pakistan as the country of honor.

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