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Electric Future? Govt Aims fir 30% of All Vehicles Sold by 2030 to Be Electric

June 20, 2025
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Electric Future? Govt Aims fir 30% of All Vehicles Sold by 2030 to Be Electric
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Under the National Electric Vehicle (NEV) Policy 2025–30, the Government of Pakistan has announced a major step toward a cleaner and more sustainable future. According to Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) Haroon Akhtar Khan, the government plans to ensure that 30% of all new vehicle sales in the country are electric by the year 2030.

This important shift to electric vehicles is expected to bring several major benefits for Pakistan. First, it could help the country save approximately 2.07 billion liters of fuel every year. This fuel saving would also lead to a reduction of around $1 billion in foreign exchange spending, as Pakistan heavily depends on imported fuel.

In addition to saving fuel and money, switching to electric vehicles will have a strong impact on the environment. The government expects a reduction of 4.5 million tons of carbon emissions annually, which will contribute to the fight against climate change and air pollution. Cleaner air also means better public health—this policy is expected to help lower healthcare costs by around $405 million per year, as fewer people will suffer from pollution-related illnesses.

So far, progress is already being made. The government has issued 61 licenses for the manufacturing of electric bikes and three-wheelers, and 2 licenses have been granted for electric car production. This shows growing interest in the electric vehicle industry and highlights opportunities for local businesses and investors.

The information provided is based on currently available reports and is meant for general awareness.

Please note that the image used in the original post is AI-generated and only for visual reference.

This move reflects Pakistan’s growing commitment to cleaner energy, smarter transportation solutions, and a healthier environment for its people.

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