- The new EV-4 electric bus route from Bahria Town to Numaish Chowrangi has been launched.
- The new electric buses aim to provide a cleaner, more sustainable mode of transportation.
- This route is part of a broader initiative to modernize public transportation in Karachi.
A new eco-friendly electric bus route, EV-4, has been officially launched, connecting Bahria Town to Numaish Chowrangi. The inauguration ceremony was attended by Sindh Assembly members Raja Abdul Razzaq and Sajid Jokhio of the Pakistan Peoples Party, as well as Brigadier (Retd.) Khalid Mahmood, General Manager of Bahria Town.
Spanning 55 kilometers, the EV-4 route will feature 12 electric buses. This new service is set to significantly enhance public transport in the area, offering residents a green and efficient travel option.
The electric buses will serve passengers from various localities, including Bahria Town, Dumba Goth, Gulshan-e-Maymar, Sohrab Goth, Al-Asif Square, Yousuf Plaza, Water Pump, Ayesha Manzil, Liaquatabad, Teen Hatti, Jahangir Road, Guru Mandir, and Numaish. The introduction of these buses promises a cleaner, more sustainable mode of transportation, aiming to reduce the carbon footprint and provide a comfortable ride.
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The EV-4 route is part of a broader initiative to modernize public transportation in Karachi, focusing on making daily commutes more convenient and environmentally friendly. The use of electric buses represents a significant advancement towards reducing pollution and promoting sustainability in urban transit.














