Sindh approves 100 more electric buses to expand public service routes

Sindh government approves 100 electric buses for cleaner travel revolution. File photo
Sindh government approves 100 electric buses for cleaner travel revolution. File photo
| Published June, 6 2026 | Updated
(Web Desk): Sindh government has approved 100 more electric buses to expand public service routes under provincial transport system.

The government has moved to improve eco friendly travel and the decision will strengthen public transport across the province.

The Sindh government has approved the addition of 100 new electric buses to its transport network. The move is part of efforts to promote environmentally friendly travel.

Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon announced the decision while overseeing transport and mass transit affairs. He said the step will improve commuting facilities for citizens.

Speaking on World Environment Day, Memon highlighted the importance of cleaner transport systems. He said electric buses will help reduce pollution and support sustainable development.

He added that environmental challenges are increasing, making it necessary to adopt green practices. The government is focusing on long term eco friendly solutions.

The minister said Sindh has already launched several green transport projects. These include electric buses and electric scooters across the province.

He explained that these steps are part of a wider plan to reduce carbon emissions. The goal is to modernize transport while protecting the environment.

Memon said the new electric buses will provide safer and more comfortable travel. They are also expected to improve the overall quality of public transport.

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He added that these initiatives will reduce fuel use and lower pollution levels. Citizens will benefit from cleaner and more efficient commuting options.

This move shows Sindh is trying to modernize its transport system. Electric buses are seen as a cleaner alternative. If implemented well, it can reduce pollution in cities. But success depends on proper expansion and maintenance.