Punjab Launches Electric Bus Service in Jhelum: A Step Toward Greener Transport
The Punjab government has taken a significant step toward sustainable public transportation by launching an electric bus service in Jhelum. This initiative is part of the province’s broader Green Initiative, aimed at promoting eco-friendly commuting options and reducing air pollution across the region.
12/30/20251 min read


Modern, Clean, and Affordable Transportation
The new service began operations with a fleet of 15 electric buses running on key routes throughout Jhelum. Residents now have access to a modern, environmentally friendly, and cost-effective mode of transport that aligns with global trends toward greener urban mobility.
The launch ceremony was attended by senior officials, including the Minister of State for Finance & Railways and provincial transport leaders. The initiative demonstrates the government’s commitment to improving public transport infrastructure while minimizing the carbon footprint of daily commuting.
A Broader Vision for Punjab
Jhelum’s electric bus service is part of a larger rollout across Punjab, with other districts and cities such as Rawalpindi, Jhang, Chakwal, and Attock already receiving new electric bus fleets. Over the next few months, the provincial government plans to expand the network even further, operating hundreds of electric buses to make eco-friendly travel more accessible to residents.
This ambitious expansion highlights Punjab’s dedication to combining technological innovation with sustainable practices, offering residents not only convenience but also a cleaner, greener environment.
Moving Toward a Sustainable Future
The introduction of electric buses in Jhelum marks a milestone for Punjab’s public transportation system. By embracing sustainable solutions, the province is setting an example for other regions to follow—demonstrating that it’s possible to enhance mobility while protecting the environment.
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