Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has announced that 1,100 electric buses will arrive in the province by August 15 as part of the government’s plan to improve public transport and promote cleaner travel.
The new electric buses are being introduced to provide people with a modern, comfortable, and environmentally friendly way to travel. The project is aimed at making daily commuting easier while also reducing air pollution and lowering the province’s dependence on fuel-powered vehicles.
According to the provincial government, the electric buses will help improve public transportation by offering a cleaner and more efficient service. The buses are expected to operate on important routes, making travel more convenient for thousands of passengers every day.
The initiative is also part of Punjab’s broader efforts to support sustainable development and encourage the use of green technology. By replacing traditional fuel-powered buses with electric ones, the government hopes to reduce harmful emissions and improve air quality in cities across the province.
Officials believe the project will play an important role in modernizing the public transport system and meeting the growing transportation needs of residents. The buses are expected to feature modern facilities designed to provide passengers with a safer and more comfortable travel experience.
The arrival of 1,100 electric buses marks one of the largest public transport upgrades in Punjab in recent years. Authorities say this initiative reflects the government’s commitment to building a reliable and efficient transport network while protecting the environment.
The project is expected to benefit millions of commuters, reduce traffic-related pollution, and contribute to a cleaner and more sustainable future for Punjab. More details about the routes and operational plans are expected to be shared as the buses begin arriving in the province.

