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Punjab to Introduce 600 E-Buses, Install 2000 EV Chargers

Punjab to Introduce 600 E-Buses, Install 2000 EV Chargers

Punjab to Introduce 600 E-Buses, Install 2000 EV Chargers

Punjab is starting a big project to promote green transportation by setting up 2,000 electric vehicle charging stations in major cities and along highways.

This step is meant to support the use of 600 electric buses and help Pakistan move faster toward clean and eco-friendly travel. Some work has already started, continuing earlier efforts like running electric buses in Lahore and Gujranwala.

Punjab Authorities Accelerate EV Bus Deployment

Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has approved the gradual launch of electric buses, beginning with small test fleets and later expanding to a total of 600 buses.

Earlier this year, the government introduced 27 buses on Lahore’s longest route. These buses have modern features like GPS, Wi‑Fi, USB charging, wheelchair access, and solar-powered fans at bus stops. Each bus can travel about 250 to 300 kilometers on a full charge and takes around 2.5 hours to charge completely.

Expanded Infrastructure Draws from National EV Strategy

The EV charging network aligns with Pakistan’s broader New Energy Vehicle (NEV) Policy 2025–30, which targets comprehensive infrastructure development, including 30% electric vehicle sales by 2030 and full zero‑emission adoption by 2060. Earlier reforms slashed charging tariffs from Rs 71 to Rs 39.70 per unit and eliminated price ceilings to attract private investment.

EV Nationwide Rollout from Highways to Malls

This project marks Pakistan’s most extensive EV infrastructure rollout yet. Charging stations will be strategically placed along urban roads, intercity highways, shopping centers, and bus depots. Collaborations with public sector and private companies ensure the network serves high-traffic areas and supports long-distance travel.

Experts Anticipate Big Gains in Environment and Efficiency

Sustainability experts say that while setting up electric vehicle infrastructure is important, it also needs proper maintenance and public awareness to succeed.

Even so, early results show that electric buses could lower overall running costs by about 30% compared to buses that run on local fuel. Environmental experts also point out that areas like Lahore, where electric buses are being tested, are seeing less pollution and quieter streets.

 

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