E-Bikes distribution starts under Prime Minister Electric Vehicle (EV) Scheme
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif smiling next to a green motorcycle and electric scooter on a green background.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif pictured alongside green electric and fuel-powered motorcycles.
Web Desk: The government of Pakistan has officially started supplying electric bikes and rickshaws to youth and low-income citizens under the Prime Minister Electric Vehicle (EV) Scheme.

Officials from the Engineering Development Board, including CEO Hammad Mansoor, confirmed that the government has allocated Rs100,000,000,000 for the next five years, with Rs9,000,000,000 for this fiscal year alone.

Under the Prime Minister Electric Vehicle (EV) Scheme, 116,000 electric motorcycles will receive a subsidy of Rs80,000 each, and each electric rickshaw will get a Rs400,000 subsidy.

The bikes provided under the Prime Minister Electric Vehicle (EV) Scheme will be Rs50,000 to Rs60,000 cheaper than other brands. The government has set a target to deliver 76,000 motorcycles by June.

Applicants must be at least 18 years old and hold a valid driving license to qualify. The system is fully automated and transparent, ensuring no misuse of funds.

The Prime Minister Electric Vehicle (EV) Scheme not only makes commuting more affordable but also helps reduce air pollution.

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Experts say citizens can save up to Rs8,000 per month on fuel by switching to electric motorcycles.

With its focus on youth, affordability, and sustainability, the Prime Minister Electric Vehicle (EV) Scheme is a major step toward greener, cheaper, and smarter transportation in Pakistan.