Mega Motor Company (MMC), the official partner of BYD in Pakistan, has delivered an additional fleet of BYD electric vehicles (EVs) to the Islamabad Capital Police and Islamabad Traffic Police, further expanding the departments’ fleet electrification programme. The latest delivery builds on their earlier adoption of EVs, supports the capital’s sustainability objectives, and reinforces its position as a pioneer in the adoption of electric mobility within Pakistan’s public sector.
On the occasion, senior BYD leadership from China, led by Liu Xueliang, Vice President of BYD Company Limited and General Manager of BYD Asia-Pacific Auto Sales Division; Ketsu Zhang, Deputy General Manager of BYD Asia-Pacific Auto Sales Division; Lei Jian, Country Head of BYD Pakistan; and Danish Khali, Vice President of Sales and Strategy at Mega Motor Company, attended the vehicle handover ceremony. Senior officials from the Capital Police Department, including Muhammad Haroon Joya, Director General Safe City and DIG Traffic, and Kainat Azhar Khan, Chief Traffic Officer Islamabad, also attended the event.
Speaking on the occasion, Muhammad Haroon Joya, Director General Safe City and DIG Traffic, said, “We have embarked on this journey to support the Prime Minister’s vision of green mobility adoption, and we believe BYD is the right choice to help us achieve that objective. Islamabad Police has always taken pride in leading by example, and the adoption of electric vehicles is another step in that direction. Our long-term vision is to gradually transition the entire Islamabad Police fleet to cleaner and more sustainable mobility solutions.”
Also speaking at the event, Kainat Azhar Khan, Chief Traffic Officer Islamabad, said, “This latest delivery builds on Islamabad Traffic Police’s earlier induction of BYD EVs and reflects the department’s continued commitment to upgrading its fleet in line with the Prime Minister’s vision of green mobility adoption. These vehicles will support operational mobility requirements while helping reduce fuel consumption, lower operating costs, and contribute to a cleaner environment.”
Commenting on the collaboration, Liu Xueliang, Vice President of BYD, said, “The federal department’s continued adoption of sustainable mobility solutions demonstrates its leadership in advancing more efficient and future-ready public service operations. As Pakistan seeks to reduce its dependence on imported petroleum products and protect the environment, the adoption of electric vehicles across both the public and private sectors will play an increasingly critical role. BYD remains committed to facilitating this transition through leading technology, a diverse portfolio of new energy vehicles, and continued investment in solutions that support Pakistan’s electrification goals.”
Danish Khaliq, Vice President of Sales and Strategy at MMC, said, “The continued collaboration and trust between Islamabad Police and BYD reflect growing confidence in new energy vehicle technology and highlight the role electric mobility can play in delivering both environmental and operational efficiencies. We remain committed to supporting the government’s sustainability objectives while contributing to Pakistan’s broader transition to cleaner, smarter transportation.”
In line with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s directive to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles, public-sector institutions are increasingly exploring electric mobility as a practical solution to rising fuel costs, strengthening energy security, and protecting the environment.