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In a groundbreaking move to reduce pollution and ease urban congestion, the Rawalpindi administration has approved the introduction of 102 electric buses by 2025. These environmentally friendly buses will operate on an 84-kilometer network, connecting key areas of the city and providing a modern, sustainable public transportation system.
This initiative aligns with Pakistan’s broader vision of modernizing its transport infrastructure while reducing reliance on fossil fuels. By replacing conventional buses with zero-emission electric vehicles, the government aims to:
Cut harmful emissions that contribute to air pollution and climate change.
Reduce traffic congestion by offering an efficient public transport alternative.
Lower fuel dependency, saving significant foreign exchange spent on fossil fuel imports.
Enhance public transport quality, providing commuters with a cleaner and more reliable transit option.
The Rawalpindi electric bus project is expected to set a precedent for other cities in Pakistan to adopt similar green transport solutions. As the country moves towards a sustainable future, initiatives like this will play a crucial role in achieving environmental conservation goals while improving urban mobility.
With the successful implementation of electric public transport, Rawalpindi will not only improve air quality but also inspire other metropolitan areas to take similar steps toward a greener and cleaner Pakistan.
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