KARACHI: In a bid to resolve the issues of commute in Karachi, the provincial government of Sindh launched the first electric bus in Karachi.
The bus service was inaugurated by Sindh Transport Minister, Syed Owais Shah.
While speaking on the occasion, the Transport Minister said that more electric buses will be added to the fleet with the collaboration of the private sector in the coming days.
The minister further stated that almost 100 units will be added to the fleet of electric buses to resolve the commuting issues in Karachi.
Federal Minister for Science and Technology, Fawad Chaudhary in a tweet felicitated the Sindh government on the launch of electric buses in Karachi and hoped that other provinces will also follow the precedence.
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