Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Deploys Electric Fleet to Slash Pakistan Fuel Costs and Currency Outflow
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif introduces electric vehicles for Islamabad police to reduce fuel imports and save 0.55 million rupees monthly per unit.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 7, 2026, 4:30 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Daily Times

The Strategic Shift Toward Sustainable Law Enforcement
The federal government has officially commenced the integration of electric vehicles into the Islamabad Traffic Police fleet, a move aimed at modernizing the nations law enforcement mobility. During a ceremony held on April 6, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif emphasized that transitioning to eco-friendly transport is no longer a choice but a necessity for economic stability. By replacing traditional internal combustion engines with electric power, the administration intends to redirect funds typically reserved for petrol toward essential public services. This initial rollout serves as a pilot for a broader national strategy intended to phase out high-emission vehicles within government departments.
Economic Necessity Amidst Global Energy Volatility
The primary driver behind this transition remains the heavy burden of foreign exchange expenditures required to sustain Pakistans fuel imports. According to Prime Minister Sharif, the volatility of global oil markets has placed an unsustainable strain on the national treasury, making the shift to electricity-based transport a critical fiscal defense. By utilizing domestically generated electricity rather than imported petroleum, the government seeks to insulate the law enforcement budget from international price shocks. This policy reflects a proactive approach to energy conservation, implemented as a safeguard against regional fuel crises that threaten to disrupt essential logistics and transportation networks.
Operational Logistics of the New Electric Fleet
The first batch of 15 vehicles has been deployed with a specialized operational framework to ensure maximum efficiency on city roads. Each vehicle is managed by a dedicated crew consisting of a captain, responders, and a driver, all of whom have been issued specific uniforms to reflect the modernized nature of the unit. The fleet is assigned to key arterial roads in Islamabad to manage traffic flow while serving as a visible symbol of the governments green energy vision. This structured human resource allocation is designed to ensure that the technological upgrade is matched by professionalized service delivery in urban traffic management.
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