The provincial government in Rawalpindi officially rolled out its new eco-friendly electric bus service today. A fleet of 45 EV buses has now begun navigating four different routes across the city. The new network promises affordable travel, fixed EV bus Rawalpindi ticket price, and multiple charging stations. It aims to reduce pollution and simplify commuting in the city.
Electric Buses Launch in Rawalpindi: 45 EV Buses Hit The Road
Rawalpindi’s green ride has officially begun. The Punjab government rolled out its EV bus Rawalpindi service today, with Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz inaugurating the operation. She signaled a move to cleaner transit and promised better mobility for citizens.
EV Bus Rawalpindi Ticket Price
The EV bus Rawalpindi ticket price stands at just Rs 20. Senior citizens aged 60+ ride free.
EV Bus Rawalpindi Route
There are four key routes for the new electric buses in Rawalpindi:
- Raja Bazaar → Koral Chowk
- Saddar → Adiala Road (Munawar Colony)
- Saddar → Qabristan Chowk
- Marrir Chowk → 26‑Number Chungi Motorway
The network spreads across the city, and officials will monitor its performance via the district administration, RTA Secretary, and the Punjab Mass Transit System.
EV Bus Rawalpindi Charging Points
To support the EV bus Rawalpindi fleet, the city will host three charging stations:
- Near Saddar Metro Bus Station
- Saddar Old Varan Bus Stand
- Main terminal at Chohar Chowk
These points will help keep the system running smoothly.
In this first phase, 45 buses will serve the four EV bus Rawalpindi routes. Authorities expect about 24,000 daily riders. The service includes AC buses, GPS, USB charging, and wifi. The goal: reduce city pollution, strengthen public transport, and offer a reliable, low‑cost travel option.
