Govt unveils policy to cut emissions, boost green mobility
MG News | August 27, 2025 at 10:52 AM GMT+05:00
August 27, 2025 (MLN): The government has formally declared the New Energy Vehicle Policy 2025-2030, aiming to promote environment friendly and cost-effective transportation in the country.
The policy envisages cutting carbon emissions,
saving billions of rupees in foreign exchange, driving innovation and
empowering youth to lead Pakistan into a new green era.
Addressing the launching ceremony, Prime
Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Pakistan is one of the most vulnerable countries
in terms of climate change despite contributing little to the phenomenon.
He said Pakistan is facing climate-induced natural disasters like flash
floods, cloudbursts and Glacial Lake Outburst Floods, adding that with every
passing year, the intensity of these disasters is increasing, causing more loss
of life and property.
The Prime Minister said no country can
single-handedly tackle this mounting challenge. He urged developed countries,
particularly the western world, to contribute in alleviating the miseries
wreaked by climate-induced calamities and help vulnerable countries build
climate-resilient infrastructure.
Earlier, speaking on the occasion, Minister
for National Food Security and Research Rana Tanveer Hussain said the policy is
a clear manifestation of the Prime Minister’s vision of empowering youth and
promoting clean mobility in the country.
Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on
Industries and Production Haroon Akhtar Khan said the electric vehicle policy
is a blueprint for Pakistan’s clean transport revolution.
He said Pakistan is now moving beyond assembly into battery production,
charging equipment and advanced parts manufacturing.
Haroon Akhtar Khan mentioned that Pakistan
spends billions of dollars annually on petroleum imports. Similarly, urban air
pollution costs over Rs105bn in productivity and healthcare losses, while
surplus electricity of 126 terawatt hours remains underutilized.
He highlighted that running an electric
motorcycle today costs less than one-third of the cost of petrol per kilometer.
This affordability, coupled with financing reforms, toll exemptions and free
registration, will make electric mobility accessible to households, delivery
riders, transporters and businesses.
On
the occasion, the Prime Minister also distributed free e-bikes among
top-performing students.
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