As fuel prices continue to climb and climate concerns grow louder, the PM Electric Bike Scheme Pakistan 2025 couldn’t have come at a better time. Designed to promote clean and affordable transportation, this bold initiative is set to benefit thousands—especially students, delivery riders, and low-income earners across the country.
Officially launched in early 2025 under the vision of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, the scheme offers electric bikes on easy monthly installments with government-backed financial support. The mission? Simple yet powerful: empower youth, ease everyday commuting, and reduce emissions through smart, sustainable mobility.
Ready to make the switch? Here’s your complete guide—who’s eligible, how to apply, and everything in between.
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Quick overview about PM Electric Bike Scheme Pakistan
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Scheme Name | PM Electric Bike Scheme Pakistan 2025 |
| Launched By | Government of Pakistan |
| Launch Date | March 2025 |
| Target Audience | University students, low-income workers, govt employees |
| Subsidy/Installments | Monthly installments starting from Rs. 5,000 |
| Bike Types Available | Electric bikes (100–150km range) |
| Eligibility | Pakistani students/workers aged 18+ |
| Apply Online At | https://pave.gov.pk/vehicles [Official Portal] |
| Implemented By | PM Youth Program + Ministry of IT & Industries |
Why This Scheme Matters for Pakistan
The PM Electric Bike Scheme is not just about giving away bikes. It aims to:
- Reduce transportation costs for students and low-income workers
- Promote clean, green energy solutions across major cities
- Cut fuel dependency by encouraging the shift to electric vehicles
- Provide employment opportunities in the EV maintenance and service industry
Especially in urban centers like Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, and Peshawar, this move is seen as a critical solution to traffic congestion and air pollution.
🆕 2025 Updates: What’s New This Year?
2025 has already brought fresh and exciting developments for the scheme:
✅ Launch of Online Portal (April 15, 2025)
- Apply online via https://pave.gov.pk/vehicles
- Easy e-document submission through NADRA integration
- SMS and email status updates introduced for transparency
✅ Islamabad & Punjab Phase One Rollout (May 2025)
- First fleet of 15,000 e-bikes dispatched to male and female students across 10 districts
- Priority given to public university and college students
✅ Public-Private Partnerships (June 2025)
- Local manufacturers like Jolta Electric and Road Prince added as official partners
- Assembly plants given tax breaks to boost local EV production
✅ Women Empowerment Quota Added (July 2025)
- 30% quota reserved for female applicants
- Interest-free financing with added safety gear (helmet, lock) provided for women riders
👤 Who Can Apply for the PM Electric Bike Scheme?
To apply, you must meet the following conditions:
- Pakistani citizen aged 18 or above
- Currently enrolled in a public or recognized private university OR employed in informal sector (riders, delivery, factory workers)
- Must have valid CNIC and bike learner’s license or driving license
- Low to middle income segment (monthly income under Rs. 50,000 preferred)
You don’t need to own a vehicle—but you must commit to NOT selling the bike before paying all installments.
💰 How Much Do These Bikes Cost?
| Model | Range (KM) | Price (PKR) | Monthly Installments |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jolta JE-70D | 70–85 km | Rs. 105,000 | ~Rs. 4,800/month for 24 months |
| Road Prince E-GO | 100–120 km | Rs. 125,000 | ~Rs. 5,400/month for 24 months |
| Metro T9 Eco | 110–130 km | Rs. 135,000 | ~Rs. 6,000/month for 24 months |
Subsidies of Rs. 20k–25k are already pre-applied by the government. Bikes are provided at cost or near-BEQ (Below Estimated Quotation) rates.
📱 How to Apply for PM Electric Bike Scheme – Step by Step
Here’s how students and workers can apply online:
- Visit : https://pave.gov.pk/vehicles
- Register using your CNIC + mobile number
- Choose bike model and city
- Upload: student/employee ID, proof of income/employment, license
- Submit and wait for SMS confirmation
- Once selected, visit nearest branch for verification and handover
🚀 Real-Life Impact in 2025 (Voices from Pakistan)
Ayesha from Lahore, a Government College University student says:
“I used to spend Rs. 250 every day on rickshaw rides. Now I ride 100 km on just Rs. 15! It’s freedom.”
Farhan, a delivery rider in Karachi adds:
“This scheme reduced my monthly fuel cost by 70%. Maintenance is minimal and eco-charge stations are now everywhere.”
🔋 What’s Next for EV Policy in Pakistan?
The government is eyeing big plans beyond just two-wheelers:
- Electric Rickshaw Scheme launching in 2026
- EV Charging Stations to be installed at petrol pumps in all cities by 2027
- Import duty cuts for lithium-ion batteries and EV parts already underway
The Eco-Revolution is well underway—Pakistan is catching up with global trends in sustainable urban mobility.









