Sharjeel, Chinese company discuss plan to set up infrastructure for electric taxis

By Our Correspondent
September 13, 2024

Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon in a meeting with representatives from Chinese automobile manufacturer GAC and Dewan Motors in Karachi on September 12, 2024. — Screengrab via Facebook/Sharjeel Inam Memon

The Sindh government has intensified its efforts to launch electric taxis. In this regard, Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon met with representatives from Chinese automobile manufacturer GAC and Dewan Motors in Karachi on Thursday.

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Transport Secretary Asad Zamin, Dewan Yousuf Farooqui, Chu Song from the Chinese company GAC, Chen Wen, Zafar Hassan, and other officials participated in the meeting.

During the meeting, Chu Song, general manager of GAC, gave a detailed briefing on electric vehicles. Various options for introducing electric taxis in Sindh were discussed.

Senior Minister Memon vowed full cooperation and support for the Chinese company’s investment. He said the government would provide all necessary infrastructure and facilities for electric taxis, including setting up charging stations, streamlining the regulatory process, and creating a business-friendly environment for investors. He emphasised that the introduction of electric taxis would not only provide safe and modern travel options for people but also help protect the environment by reducing carbon emissions. Additionally, the new taxi service would create employment opportunities, he added.

The minister further announced that a pink taxi service would be launched to provide safe and reliable travel for women passengers. The Government of Sindh aims to launch these electric taxis as soon as possible, enabling citizens to benefit from the latest eco-friendly travel facilities, he said.

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