In a groundbreaking development for public transportation in Pakistan, Chief Minister of Punjab, Maryam Nawaz Sharif, has officially inaugurated the country’s first hybrid double-decker buses. This initiative marks a significant milestone in modernizing the transportation system and promoting eco-friendly travel across the province.
During the inauguration ceremony, Chief Minister Sharif emphasized the importance of sustainable transportation solutions, stating, “Today, we take a major step towards a greener future. These hybrid buses not only enhance the efficiency of our public transport but also contribute to reducing our carbon footprint.”
The new fleet is designed to improve urban mobility, offering passengers a comfortable and environmentally friendly option for commuting. With advanced technology and features, these buses aim to alleviate traffic congestion while providing an upgraded travel experience.
Officials expect that the introduction of hybrid buses will encourage more residents to utilize public transport, thus promoting a shift away from private vehicle use and reducing overall emissions in Punjab.
As the project rolls out, authorities are optimistic about its potential to serve as a model for other regions in Pakistan, paving the way for further innovations in the country’s transportation sector.