How to apply for Prime Minister’s E-Bike Scheme 2025: A step-by-step guide

PM's e-bike scheme offers financial support, including subsidies and interest-free loans, to make electric bikes accessible
An undated image of Crown electric bike. — Crown Group
An undated image of Crown electric bike. — Crown Group

In a bid to facilitate citizens in owning electric bikes and normalise eco-friendly transport in the country, the government of Pakistan has launched the Prime Minister’s E-Bike Scheme 2025.

The PM's e-bike scheme took effect on September 1, 2025, with the aim of providing an affordable and eco-friendly alternative to fuel-powered bikes.

The initiative is said to be designed to support students, women, and low-income workers who struggle with daily commuting, providing a shield against rising fuel prices and air pollution, and ultimately making transport cheaper and environmentally friendly.

Subsidy under PM's E-Bike Scheme 2025

The scheme offers financial support, including subsidies and interest-free loans, to make electric bikes accessible. For those wondering if there's a subsidy under PM's E-Bike Scheme 2025, each bike comes with a subsidy of around Rs50,000.

Besides the subsidy, the scheme also entails a financing support of up to Rs200,000, which borrowers can pay back over a period of two years.

How to apply for Prime Minister’s E-Bike Scheme 2025

  • Go to the designated website for the E-Bike Scheme.
  • Sign up by providing the required information.
  • Fill out all necessary details in the application form.
  • Upload CNIC copy and recent electricity bill

Once submitted, applications will be verified by relevant authorities. Valid applications will enter a transparent computerised draw for bike allocation, ensuring fairness in selection.

Selected applicants will be informed via SMS or email and will then confirm their interest-free payment plan with a partner bank before collecting their e-bike from the nearest authorised centre.

This e-bike programme serves as a testament to the government's willingness to promote sustainable transportation in Pakistan.