Pakistan’s Electric Leap: PAVE Scheme & New Energy Vehicle Policy 2025–30

As Pakistan steps firmly into the era of sustainable mobility, the government has unveiled a transformative initiative—the Pakistan Accelerated Vehicle Electrification Program (PAVE)—part of the broader New Energy Vehicle (NEV) Policy 2025–30. This bold public policy is designed to revolutionize transport, scale up electric vehicle (EV) adoption, and support inclusive economic and environmental goals across the nation.

What Is the PAVE Scheme?

The PAVE Scheme, widely known as the PM Electric Bike and Rickshaw Scheme 2025, seeks to make clean transportation affordable and accessible to all segments of society. Implemented by the Ministry of Industries & Production, this program falls under the NEV Policy and serves as a flagship project for Pakistan’s transition to electric mobility. It provides deeply subsidized electric motorcycles, rickshaws, and three-wheelers along with flexible installment plans—embedded with priorities for women, differently-abled individuals, and overseas Pakistanis.

Scope & Subsidies: What’s on Offer?

In its first phase (2025–26), the scheme aims to distribute:

  • 40,000 electric motorcycles
  • 1,000 electric rickshaws
  • 1,000 electric three-wheelers (loaders)

These vehicles come with substantial subsidies:

Vehicle TypeSubsidyMonthly Installment (Est.)
Electric MotorcycleUp to 50%PKR 2,900
Electric RickshawUp to 80%PKR 8,800
Electric Loader (3-wheeler)Up to 80%PKR 10,000 (approx.)

All installments are zero-markup financing, making the scheme financially accessible. Subsidy amounts are actually reported as approximately PKR 20,000 for motorcycles and PKR 80,000 for rickshaws, with even cars included in some coverage.

Objectives & National Impact

At its core, the PAVE initiative aspires to:

  • Cut dependence on imported fuel and trim national energy costs.
  • Curb urban pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Ignite local EV manufacturing and create jobs across production, sales, and servicing.
  • Foster social inclusion by empowering women, people with disabilities, overseas Pakistanis, and low-income groups with modern mobility.

The NEV Policy further complements this scheme by reducing taxes across the EV ecosystem—sales tax on local EVs is just 1%, import duties on batteries and parts have been slashed, and annual and registration fees are waived to incentivize both consumers and manufacturers.

Application Process: Simple, Transparent, Online

Applying is streamlined and user-friendly:

  1. Register on the official portal pave.gov.pk, using CNIC, mobile number, and email, then set up a password and verify via OTP
  2. Login, select the preferred vehicle type, and upload required documents—including CNIC, proof of residence, photos, and quota documentation, if applicable (e.g., disability certificate or NICOP for overseas Pakistanis).
  3. Pay application fee of PKR 1,048 via National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) and other approved banks.
  4. Balloting: Applications must be in by 30 September 2025. A computerized lottery will fairly select beneficiaries across defined quotas.
  5. Notification & delivery: Selected applicants receive confirmation via SMS/email and proceed with vehicle delivery under the subsidy scheme.

Who Benefits Most?

The PAVE Scheme targets a range of demographic groups:

  • Students, salaried individuals, daily commuters
  • Small business operators and ride-hailing drivers
  • Delivery workers and vendors relying on three-wheelers
  • Women, differently-abled persons, overseas Pakistanis, and low-income individuals—all receiving priority in the selection process。

How To Apply:

Eligibility Criteria for pave.gov.pk PM Electric Bike and Rikshaw Scheme 2025

You can apply if you meet these conditions:

  • Must be a Pakistani citizen with valid CNIC.
  • Must be 18 years or older.
  • Must have a valid driving license if applying for rickshaw or three-wheeler.
  • For motorcycles, driving license is not required but CNIC is necessary.
  • Priority will be given to low-income families.

Environmental & Economic Payoffs

Participants stand to gain significantly:

  • Electric motorcycles could save around PKR 10,000/month, while rickshaws may save up to PKR 45,000/month. These savings, scaled nationwide, translate into a massive reduction in fuel consumption.
  • ProPakistani reports a total subsidy budget of PKR 880 million for phase one, with dedicated support for EV cars also included, amplifying the impact beyond two-wheelers
  • The initiative promotes job creation in EV assembly, infrastructure, and support services. Added tax exemptions and customs waivers further catalyze domestic industry growth.

Fast Facts: At a Glance

FeatureDetails
Policy FrameworkNEV Policy 2025–30 (Ministry of Industries)
Scheme NamePAVE: PM Electric Bike & Rickshaw Scheme
Application Deadline30 September 2025
Subsidy Range50–80% + zero-markup installments
EligibilityPakistani citizens 18+, priority groups
Application FeePKR 1,048 via NBP & partner banks
Selection MethodTransparent computerized balloting
BenefitsEco-friendly, cost-effective transport

Why This Matters

  • Equity: Normalizes access to personal mobility for marginalized or underserved groups.
  • Sustainability: Directly combats urban air pollution and aligns with global climate goals.
  • Economic Smartness: Reduces fuel import bills and incentivizes a homegrown EV industry.
  • Scalability: Foresees conversion of up to 30% of vehicles to EVs by 2030 and adapts charging infrastructure from former CNG stations.

Key Takeaway

The PAVE Scheme 2025 under the NEV Policy 2025–30 is not just another government program—it’s a bold leap toward redefining Pakistan’s transport landscape. By merging affordability, fairness, and green innovation, it stands to declutter roads, freshen air, and boost local economies. With the 30 September 2025 deadline fast approaching, interested citizens are encouraged to apply early via pave.gov.pk and be part of the electric mobility revolution.

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