Electric bus service extended to Rawat in Islamabad: Naqvi
The expanded fleet now includes 160 buses operating on 21 routes and serves 125,000 daily passengers, with plans to double ridership, officials said.
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New fleet of electric buses to hit Islamabad roads
Strengthening the capital's transition toward sustainable urban mobility, Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Friday inaugurated a new fleet of electric buses along with a purpose-built depot and charging station, marking a...
Electric bus service extended to Rawat in Islamabad: Naqvi
The electric bus service in Islamabad has been extended to the Rawat area with special consideration being paid to routes for students, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi said on Friday. He made the announcement while inaugurating a dedicated bus depot and charging centre in Islamabad, according to Radio Pakistan. Addressing the inaugural ceremony, the minister said around 125,000 citizens of Islamabad are currently benefiting from the electric bus …
Interior minister announces to revive rail service between Rwp-Islamabad
ISLAMABAD: Interior minister Mohsin Naqvi has inaugurated deport and charging center of election buses in Islamabad. Interior minister while travelling in electric buses reviewed their performance. Addressing the inauguration ceremony Interior minister said this project is aimed at making public transport of Islamabad modern and secure environmentally. He said this step will help protect environment […]
Government Expands Islamabad Electric Bus Service to Rawat
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi inaugurated the new electric bus depot and charging center in Islamabad and announced the extension of the city’s electric bus service to Rawat. During the ceremony, Naqvi rode an electric bus with officials and received a detailed briefing on the depot’s operations and charging infrastructure. He commended the project team for […] The post Government Expands Islamabad Electric Bus Service to Rawat appeared first o…
Islamabad exrends electric buses to Rawat, targets 250k riders
Islamabad: The electric bus service in Islamabad has now been extended to the Rawat area, with special attention given to routes for students, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi announced on Friday. The minister made the announcement during the inauguration of a new bus depot and charging center in the capital. Currently, around 125,000 people use the electric buses in Islamabad every day. The government has set a goal to double this number to 250,0…
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