Punjab’s ambitious plan to modernize its public transport system is gaining momentum with the upcoming launch of the Electric Bus Network in Attock district this October. The initiative, announced during a recent government meeting, is part of a province-wide strategy to provide affordable, eco-friendly, and safe travel options to residents across Punjab.
A Step Toward Sustainable Mobility
The provincial government has committed to deploying between 1,100 and 1,500 electric buses in multiple phases. The Electric Bus Network began earlier this year in larger urban centers such as Lahore, Gujranwala, Faisalabad, Multan, and Rawalpindi, and is now expanding into smaller districts that have long lacked reliable public transport.
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The Attock rollout reflects the government’s focus on equitable development. By prioritizing underserved regions, the program ensures that clean and modern mobility solutions are not confined to big cities but extend to communities often overlooked in infrastructure planning.
Key Features of the Service
Punjab’s Electric Bus Network is designed to offer a modern, safe, and affordable travel experience for all passengers. The buses combine comfort, accessibility, and advanced safety features, making daily commuting easier and more convenient. Key highlights of the service include:
Feature | Details |
Modern Amenities | Wi-Fi, CCTV cameras, ramps for differently-abled passengers, and air-conditioned interiors |
Affordable Travel | Standard fare of Rs 20 |
Free Rides | Students, senior citizens, and differently-abled individuals travel free |
Accessibility Focus | Special ramps and seating ensure inclusive mobility |
Safety Enhancements | CCTV monitoring and regulated stops improve passenger security |
Policy Reforms | Regulation of Qingqi rickshaws, bus terminal upgrades, and strengthened vehicle fitness checks |
Integrated Transport Vision | Part of broader modernization plan for safer, reliable, and environmentally friendly transport |
Phased Rollout Across Punjab
Phase | Timeline | Districts Covered | Buses Allocated |
Phase 1 | August 2025 | Lahore, Gujranwala, Sargodha, Multan, Faisalabad, Rawalpindi | ~500 |
Phase 2 | September–October | Attock, Bahawalnagar, DG Khan, Mianwali, Okara, Nankana Sahib | ~240 |
Phase 3 | Late 2025 | Muzaffargarh, Pakpattan, Vehari, Bhakkar, Layyah, Rajanpur | ~600 |
Phase 4 | Early 2026 (Planned) | Additional districts based on demand and infrastructure | To be announced |
Already, around 240 buses have reached Punjab from Shanghai, with more expected before the end of 2025. In total, the Electric Bus Network will cover more than 24 districts, making eco-friendly transport accessible across the province.
Looking Ahead
Punjab’s Electric Bus Network is more than just a transport project—it represents a blueprint for sustainable urban development. With low fares, inclusive facilities, and a focus on underserved regions, the initiative not only addresses immediate commuting needs but also contributes to Pakistan’s climate and development goals.