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Punjab Government Imposes Ban On Petrol And Diesel Vehicles For Departments To Promote EV Adoption

  • January 15, 2026
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Punjab government has announced a complete ban on the procurement of petrol- and diesel-powered vehicles for provincial departments, reinforcing its ongoing efforts to promote environmentally sustainable transport across the province. Under the new policy, all future vehicle acquisitions by government departments will be restricted to electric or hybrid models, although vehicles deployed for field duties will remain exempt from the ban. The initiative is part of a broader push by the provincial administration to reduce carbon emissions and encourage the adoption of cleaner energy solutions within public sector operations.

According to the provincial chief secretary, transitioning towards green energy remains a top priority for the government, with an electric vehicle policy set to be introduced shortly to support this shift. The decision is aligned with global trends in sustainable mobility and is expected to position Punjab as a leading region in adopting environmentally friendly transport solutions. By limiting the use of fossil fuel-powered vehicles, the government aims to reduce pollution levels while simultaneously promoting innovation in the electric mobility sector. The initiative also reflects the administration’s broader commitment to integrating green technologies into provincial infrastructure planning and operations.

As part of the same policy framework, approvals for no-objection certificates for new petrol pumps will now be conditional on the installation of electric vehicle charging units. This requirement ensures that all new fuel stations include EV infrastructure before becoming operational. Officials confirmed that 170 new petrol pumps that had already received NOCs through the e-Biz portal across 31 cities are now required to incorporate charging facilities. The move signals a strong regulatory push to expand EV support infrastructure while encouraging private sector participation in sustainable energy adoption.

Specific allocations for EV charging installations include 29 new petrol pumps in Faisalabad, 14 in Lahore, and 10 in Bahawalpur, while nine pumps each in Khanewal and Bahawalnagar are mandated to comply. Similarly, eight petrol stations each in Rawalpindi and Jhang, along with seven each in Toba Tek Singh, Mianwali, Kasur, and Chiniot, are required to install charging units as a condition of approval. By integrating electric charging infrastructure with new petrol stations, Punjab government aims to create a supportive environment for electric vehicle adoption, ensuring accessibility for consumers and fostering a gradual transition to hybrid and fully electric transport solutions. The initiative underscores the province’s strategic focus on sustainable transport, energy efficiency, and modernization of urban mobility frameworks.

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