The Islamabad Traffic Police has taken an important step towards sustainability by adding 15 electric vehicles to its patrol fleet. These vehicles are the BYD Atto 2, marking a shift toward greener and more modern policing in the capital city.
Each vehicle offers a driving range of up to 410 kilometers on a single charge. This will help reduce fuel costs significantly and lower carbon emissions, making the city’s traffic management system more environmentally friendly.
The new electric vehicles are equipped with advanced features to improve performance and efficiency. These include GPS tracking systems, wireless communication tools, and modern surveillance cameras. Such technology will help officers monitor roads more effectively and respond quickly to incidents.
Officials say the new fleet will play a key role in improving traffic control across Islamabad. It will also help in managing issues like one-wheeling and reckless driving, ensuring safer roads for citizens.
To support this transition, charging infrastructure has also been installed at key locations. This ensures that the vehicles can operate smoothly without interruptions and remain ready for patrol duties at all times.
The move reflects a growing focus on using clean energy solutions in public services. By adopting electric vehicles, Islamabad Traffic Police aims to combine efficiency with sustainability while improving overall service quality.
Authorities believe this step will not only modernize traffic policing but also contribute positively to environmental protection in the capital.

