ISLAMABAD: In a good news for youth employment and eco-friendly transportation, the Punjab government has unveiled the Green E-Taxi Scheme 2025. The initiative offers electric and hybrid taxis on easy installments, giving young drivers the opportunity to earn a steady income while helping the environment.
The e-Taxi Scheme is specially designed for unemployed and self-employed youth, providing discounted access to electric and hybrid vehicles. With low fuel costs, manageable payment plans, and the opportunity to move towards a greener future, the program is being hailed as a win-win for both livelihoods and the planet.
Visit the Punjab government portal. Applicants register using their ID card and phone number, verify via OTP, and submit personal information, preferred city, and vehicle choice (electric or hybrid).
After document approval, successful candidates complete bank formalities and receive a delivery schedule for their new taxi.
Electric taxis generate zero emissions and are ideal for city rides with accessible charging points. Hybrid taxis combine a petrol engine with an electric motor, giving drivers the flexibility to cover long distances and intercity trips. Choosing the right vehicle can maximize earnings and minimize downtime.
Officials have urged interested candidates to apply early, as the final date will be announced on the government portal soon. The Green E-Taxi scheme is not just about revenue, it is a step towards clean air, sustainable urban transport and a bright future for the youth of Punjab.
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