Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Launches Police Electric Vehicles
Prime Minister Inaugurates Electric Vehicle Fleet In Islamabad
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif has formally welcomed the induction of electric vehicles (EVs) into the Islamabad Capital Territory Traffic Police, describing the move as a vital step for national resource conservation. Speaking as the chief guest at the handover ceremony on Monday, the Prime Minister lauded the initiative as an exemplary model for provincial governments and other law enforcement agencies across Pakistan. He noted that the transition to electric mobility is essential for saving precious foreign exchange, particularly in the current economic climate where global petroleum prices remain volatile. The ceremony was attended by Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and Federal Information Minister Attaullah Tarar, alongside senior officials from the district administration and police force.

Strategic Vision For National Fuel Economy And Sustainability
The Prime Minister emphasized that the adoption of electric vehicles is not merely a local upgrade but a reflection of the federal government’s forward-thinking energy policies. He stated that work on the fuel economy and electric vehicle framework had commenced well before the onset of recent regional energy crises, demonstrating the administration’s proactive stance on sustainability. By reducing the dependency on imported fuel, the government aims to stabilize the national economy while modernizing public service infrastructure. Prime Minister Sharif expressed his optimism that this shift in the capital would inspire a nationwide transition, encouraging provincial authorities to integrate similar technology into their respective law enforcement and administrative fleets to achieve collective fiscal benefits.

Technical Specifications And Operational Capacity Of New Fleet
During a detailed briefing, Inspector General of Islamabad Police, Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi, provided the Prime Minister with the technical and operational details of the new “Eco-Smart” fleet. Initially, 15 environmentally friendly electric vehicles have been deployed as part of the Prime Minister’s vision for a greener capital. Each vehicle is capable of traveling between 350 to 400 kilometers on a single full charge, making them highly efficient for urban patrolling. The IG explained that the vehicles support rapid charging, reaching full capacity in 60 to 90 minutes, while standard charging takes between six to eight hours. These units will remain stationed on major highways and arteries to ensure the smooth flow of traffic and rapid response.

Significant Cost Savings And Financial Viability Analysis
The financial impact of transitioning from traditional internal combustion engines to electric motors is substantial. According to the briefing provided to the Prime Minister, each electric vehicle is expected to save approximately 0.55 million rupees per month in fuel and maintenance costs compared to petrol-powered alternatives. Given these high operational savings, it is estimated that the initial purchase cost of these vehicles will be fully recovered within 13 to 14 months of service. This rapid return on investment makes the project financially sustainable and justifies the expansion of the program. The government intends to utilize these savings to further enhance police welfare and upgrade technical equipment within the force.
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Deployment Of Specialized Personnel For Smart Policing
To ensure the effective utilization of the new technology, the Islamabad Police have designated specialized staff for each electric vehicle. Every unit will be manned by a dedicated “Captain,” a male responder, a female responder, and a driver, all of whom have been issued specialized uniforms tailored for this modern patrol unit. This integrated staffing model is designed to provide comprehensive assistance to citizens on the road while maintaining law and order. The Prime Minister personally inspected the vehicles and the specialized equipment, expressing satisfaction with the professional standards set by the Islamabad Capital Territory Police in aligning their operations with international best practices in smart and sustainable policing.

Future Expansion Of The Federal Traffic Management Plan
The induction of these 15 electric vehicles is only the first phase of a broader modernization strategy for the federal capital’s infrastructure. IG Islamabad confirmed that another 15 electric vehicles are scheduled to be added to the fleet in the near future, doubling the current capacity. This expansion is a core component of the federal government’s modern traffic management plan, which seeks to combine environmental responsibility with improved public safety. As the fleet grows, the government plans to establish more dedicated charging stations across the city to support the increasing number of electric units. This initiative serves as a cornerstone for Pakistan’s broader transition toward an eco-friendly and economically resilient public transport and security framework.

