Punjab took a significant step towards modernisation and environmental sustainability as Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz inaugurated on Friday the province’s first electric vehicle (EV) bus service in Lahore.
During a meeting chaired by Nawaz, officials also reviewed the e-taxi project, marking another advancement in Punjab’s eco-friendly transport initiatives.
With the launch of the pilot project, electric buses started operating across Lahore, covering a 21-kilometre route from Railway Station to Green Town via Queens Road, Mozang, Ferozepur Road, Campus Bridge, and Ichhra.
Punjab Transport Minister Bilal Akbar briefed Nawaz on the initiative, highlighting its expected impact on urban mobility.
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Authorities disclosed that 27 electric buses would be deployed on the designated route, facilitating the daily commute of approximately 17,000 passengers.
"This project is a major leap towards a cleaner and quieter Lahore," an official stated.
For enhanced passenger safety, officials confirmed that the EV buses featured a dedicated section for women and had surveillance cameras installed to deter harassment incidents. "We have ensured that public transport remains safe and accessible for all commuters," a senior transport official remarked.
Additionally, a specialised training programme commenced for 70 drivers to operate the new fleet efficiently. Authorities announced that the EV bus service would formally begin in mid-February.