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Pakistan Green Mobility Mission Summit Set for Islamabad on June 29-30

  • June 13, 2026
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The Pakistan Green Mobility Mission is hosting a two-day summit at the Pak-China Friendship Centre in Islamabad on June 29 and 30, 2026, bringing together stakeholders from government, industry, academia, and civil society to explore pathways for electric vehicle adoption, sustainable transportation policy, and the future of mobility in Pakistan.

The summit is designed around the premise that the transition toward green mobility in Pakistan requires a coordinated ecosystem built on cross-sector collaboration, strategic planning, and active industry participation rather than isolated policy announcements or siloed investment decisions. With Pakistan simultaneously advancing electric bus deployments in Punjab and Sindh, launching electric bike sharing services, distributing electric motorcycles to youth, and receiving interest from international electric vehicle manufacturers, the timing of a dedicated national mobility summit reflects the growing urgency of establishing a unified framework that aligns government vision, private sector capability, and regulatory infrastructure around a coherent long-term direction for sustainable transport.

The Pakistan Green Mobility Mission is being supported by Drive PK, Eventy PK, the Prime Minister Youth Programme, the Government of Pakistan, and Promoting National Cohesion, with the multi-stakeholder backing reflecting the breadth of the conversation the summit aims to facilitate. Registrations for the event are currently open through the official portal at pgmm.pk, and participants from across the transport, energy, technology, and policy sectors are encouraged to attend as Pakistan works toward building the institutional and commercial foundations that sustained green mobility adoption will require over the coming decade.

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