Prime Minister E Bike Scheme 2025 is Pakistan’s flagship push to make electric bikes affordable for students, women, and low- to middle-income commuters. In 2025, the program features phased rollouts, wider district coverage, simpler bank financing, and more public charging points—aiming to cut fuel costs, ease traffic, and reduce emissions. This guide covers the latest 2025 updates, eligibility, required documents, indicative pricing and EMIs, and the verified application route, so you can check your city’s phase, compare costs versus petrol, and apply confidently for your e-bike.
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Summary Table
| Item | Summary |
|---|---|
| program | Prime Minister E Bike Scheme 2025 |
| Priority & eligibility | 18+ with CNIC; students, women, low–mid income prioritized |
| Apply | Check phase → Register (official link) → Upload docs → Bank verify → Pickup |
| Docs | CNIC, photo, student/income proof, address proof |
| Visit the official portal | pave.gov.pk |
| Application start | 1 September 2025 |
| Deadline | 31 September 2025 |
Fresh 2025 updates
- Phased rollouts: City/province-wise application windows; limited slots per phase.
- Wider coverage: More districts added; students and women often prioritized.
- Easier finance: Flexible tenures via partner banks; digital verification speeds approvals.
- After-sales support: Approved vendors offer warranty, service, and parts.
- Charging access: More points at universities, government sites, and busy commercial areas.
Eligibility (2025)
- Pakistani citizen, age 18+ with valid CNIC.
- Enrolled students of recognized colleges/universities/TVET institutes get priority.
- Low- and middle-income applicants preferred (as per phase rules).
- Must follow provincial registration and licensing rules for e-bikes.
Also read about:pave.gov.pk Online Apply || Pakistan Accelerated Vehicle Electrification 2025 – Full Guide
Costing and EMI (indicative)
Note: Exact prices and terms vary by phase, city, vendor, and partner bank. Figures below are examples for planning.
Assumption: Mid-range e-bike
| Item | Scenario A (0% markup, 36 months) | Scenario B (12% APR, 36 months) |
|---|---|---|
| Assumed bike price | PKR 220,000 | PKR 220,000 |
| Down payment (20%) | PKR 44,000 | PKR 44,000 |
| Financed amount | PKR 176,000 | PKR 176,000 |
| Monthly installment | ~PKR 4,889 | ~PKR 5,850 |
| Total paid incl. DP | ~PKR 220,000 | ~PKR 254,500 |
Typical ranges (market-dependent)
- E-bike price: PKR 180,000–250,000 (model/battery).
- Down payment: 10–20% (scheme/bank dependent).
- Tenure: 24–60 months.
- Registration/number plate: ~PKR 1,000–3,000 (province).
- Annual maintenance: ~PKR 5,000–10,000.
- Battery replacement (after 2–3 years): ~PKR 40,000–70,000.
Running cost: electricity vs petrol
- One full charge: ~1.5–2.0 kWh; range ~60–80 km.
- 600 km/month ≈ 15–20 kWh ⇒ ~PKR 600–1,300 in electricity (tariff-dependent).
- Petrol bike for 600 km often costs ~PKR 3,000–4,200+.
- Savings: roughly 60–75% monthly on “fuel.”
How to apply
- Check phase: See if your city is open and what the quota is on the official site.
- Register: Sign up on the government or partner bank site
- Upload documents: CNIC, photo, student/income proof, and address proof.
- Bank step: Choose plan length; check interest/fees, insurance, and guarantor needs (if any).
- Pick up: Choose an approved model; pay any remaining amount; get the bike, warranty, and user guide.
Quick tips
- Watch deadlines—phases fill fast. Avoid phishing; rely on official links.
- Use an EMI calculator to pick a sustainable monthly plan.
- Map charging near home/campus/office; plan rain-safe gear and storage.
Conclusion
The Prime Minister E Bike Scheme 2025 puts affordable, clean commuting within reach for Pakistanis—especially students, women, and low- to middle‑income earners. With phased windows, easier EMIs, wider district coverage, and more public chargers, 2025 is the best time to switch to an e-bike. If you’re eligible, you can cut monthly “fuel” costs by roughly 60–75% and lower maintenance while supporting a greener Pakistan.






