- Islamabad is set to modernize its public transport with new electric buses.
- The electric bus service’s official inauguration is scheduled for July 5.
- To support the new electric bus service, the CDA has installed charging stations.
Islamabad plans to modernize its public transport system by launching a new electric bus service. The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has revealed that 30 electric buses will commence operations on two main routes starting this week. This initiative aims to offer a greener and more effective transportation option for the city’s inhabitants.
Inaugural Ceremony on July 5
The electric bus service is scheduled for official inauguration on July 5, with either Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif or Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi anticipated to grace the ceremony. This event signifies a notable achievement in Islamabad’s endeavor to upgrade its public transportation infrastructure.
Route Details
The electric buses will initially operate on two routes:
- NUST to PIMS: This route covers approximately 13 kilometers and includes 13 stops. Buses will arrive at each stop every 10 minutes, ensuring a timely and convenient service for passengers.
- PIMS to Bari Imam: This route passes through several major locations, including G-7, G-6, Melody, Aabpara, Ataturk Road, Serena Hotel, the Foreign Office, Radio Pakistan, and the Diplomatic Enclave.
Expansion Plans
These 30 buses are just the start of a larger fleet of 200 electric buses set to be introduced gradually. Among them, 70 buses will come from Karachi and 60 from China. The Capital Development Authority (CDA) intends to run these buses on 11 diverse routes, linking rural and urban areas across Islamabad.
Operational and ownership details
The electric buses belong to the National Radio and Telecommunication Corporation (NRTC), which is a subsidiary of the Ministry of Defense. The Capital Development Authority (CDA) will pay a fare ranging from 306 to 331 rupees per kilometer and will offer logistical support to the contractor as needed.
Infrastructure Developments
To facilitate the new electric bus service, the CDA has set up a charging station with six points at the Convention Center. Another facility is under construction at the H-9 Metro Depot, specifically for the 70 buses coming from Karachi. Additionally, bus depots are being built at Zero Point, I-9, and Tramari to ensure efficient operations and maintenance of the fleet.
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Benefits of the Electric Bus Service
- Environmental Impact: The electric buses will significantly reduce carbon emissions, contributing to a cleaner and greener Islamabad.
- Efficiency: With buses arriving every 10 minutes on the NUST to PIMS route, the service promises to be punctual and reliable.
- Connectivity: The new routes will enhance connectivity between key areas of the city, making it easier for residents to commute.
The introduction of the electric bus service in Islamabad marks a major advancement in upgrading the city’s public transportation system. Plans for future expansion and infrastructure development aim to provide a sustainable, efficient, and convenient transportation option for residents. Keep updated for more details on the new routes and facilities being introduced.