For years, rising fuel prices cut into Rahim Shah's earnings as a rickshaw driver in Peshawar. Switching to an electric rickshaw reduced his operating costs and offered a more affordable way to make a living. His story shows how electric mobility is transforming everyday lives.
How an E-Rickshaw Changed Rahim Shah's Life
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