Lahore Traffic Police Launch Eco-Friendly Fleet 2026

In a historic move toward sustainable urban policing, the City Traffic Police Lahore (CTP) has officially inducted electric and hybrid vehicles into its operational fleet. Confirmed on January 16, 2026, this initiative makes Lahore the first city in Pakistan to deploy high-end New Energy Vehicles (NEVs) for active law enforcement, traffic regulation, and emergency response.
The induction aligns with the Punjab government’s wider environmental strategy, including a provincial ban on purchasing petrol and diesel vehicles for government departments, aimed squarely at combating Lahore’s chronic smog and air-quality crisis.
Why This Move Matters for Lahore
Lahore consistently ranks among the world’s most polluted cities, with transport emissions accounting for nearly 80% of urban air pollution during peak smog months. By electrifying its traffic policing fleet, the city is not only enforcing laws but also setting a visible example for clean mobility.
This initiative positions Lahore as a national model for green governance, blending environmental responsibility with operational efficiency.
High-Tech Vehicles Added to the CTP Lahore Fleet
The City Traffic Police has selected globally recognized NEV models, prioritizing performance, durability, and advanced technology.
BYD Atto 3 — Fully Electric Urban Patrol SUV
- Energy Source: 100% Electric
- Primary Role: High-visibility urban patrolling
The BYD Atto 3 is equipped with BYD’s advanced Blade Battery technology, offering:
- Zero tailpipe emissions
- Silent operation, ideal for dense city traffic
- Smart driving assistance and real-time monitoring
Its presence on Lahore’s roads symbolizes a shift from enforcement-only policing to climate-conscious policing.
BYD Shark 6 — Plug-in Hybrid Heavy-Duty Vehicle
- Energy Source: Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV)
- Primary Role: Highway patrols and heavy-duty operations
The BYD Shark 6 is designed for:
- Long operational shifts
- Mixed urban–highway use
- Reduced “range anxiety” through hybrid flexibility
This vehicle ensures uninterrupted performance while still significantly lowering fuel consumption and emissions.
Electric Motorbikes — Agile & Efficient
- Quantity: 250+ e-motorbikes
- Energy Source: 100% Electric
- Primary Role: Congested zones, narrow streets, rapid response
Electric motorbikes enable traffic wardens to:
- Navigate congested markets and old-city areas
- Respond faster during peak hours
- Operate at a fraction of the cost of petrol bikes
Strategic Benefits of Fleet Electrification
The shift to NEVs is not symbolic—it delivers measurable operational and financial advantages.
Smog Reduction & Environmental Impact
- Zero tailpipe emissions
- Reduced noise pollution
- Strong public signal promoting EV adoption
Cost & Budget Efficiency
- Lower fuel expenditure
- Reduced maintenance costs (fewer moving parts)
- Long-term savings for the provincial exchequer
Smart Policing & Technology Integration
The new vehicles are digitally connected with the Punjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA), enabling:
- Live vehicle tracking
- Smart patrol coordination
- Faster response to traffic incidents
Improved Emergency Response
Electric motors provide instant torque, allowing:
- Faster acceleration
- Quicker interception
- Improved emergency mobility
Charging Infrastructure: Powering the Transition
To support the growing NEV ecosystem, the Punjab government has mandated that:
- All 170 newly approved petrol pumps across 31 cities
- Including 14 in Lahore
must install EV charging stations
This policy ensures:
- Reliable charging for police fleets
- Early-stage infrastructure for public EV adoption
- Citywide fast-charging coverage over time
Fleet Overview: At a Glance
| Vehicle Type | Primary Use | Energy Source |
|---|---|---|
| BYD Atto 3 | Urban Patrolling | 100% Electric |
| BYD Shark 6 | Highway / Heavy Duty | Plug-in Hybrid |
| E-Motorbikes | Traffic Management | 100% Electric |
Part of Punjab’s “Green Wheels” Vision
This fleet upgrade falls under the Green Wheels Programme, Punjab’s flagship clean-transport initiative, which includes:
- 1,000 electric buses already operational across Punjab
- 10,000 additional e-buses planned within 2026
- The Punjab Electric Taxi Scheme, offering interest-free e-taxis to citizens
Together, these initiatives aim to reshape Punjab’s transport ecosystem from fossil-fuel dependency to sustainable mobility.
Official Statement from Lahore Traffic Police
“The induction of New Energy Vehicles into our fleet reflects our commitment to environmental protection. We are not just enforcing traffic laws; we are leading the change toward a cleaner Lahore.”
— Chief Traffic Officer (CTO), Lahore
Bigger Picture: Beyond Policing
The electrification of Lahore Traffic Police:
- Normalizes EV use in daily life
- Builds public trust in electric mobility
- Encourages private-sector and citizen adoption
As law enforcement goes green, behavioral change follows.
Final Outlook
The Lahore Traffic Police’s transition to electric and hybrid vehicles marks a turning point in Pakistan’s urban sustainability journey. By combining environmental leadership, smart technology, and operational efficiency, Lahore has set a precedent that other cities are likely to follow.







