Lahore, Pakistan – In a groundbreaking move towards sustainable mobility, foodpanda, Pakistan’s leading food and grocery delivery platform, has officially introduced electric bikes (EVs) as part of its delivery fleet. This initiative, launched in collaboration with the Government of Punjab and Wasl, a non-banking finance company (NBFC), aims to reduce carbon emissions and promote eco-friendly delivery solutions.
The launch event, held in Lahore, was attended by key government officials, including Parliamentary Secretary for Excise, Taxation & Narcotics Control, Shehryar Malik, and Chairperson of the Public Accounts Committee, Ahmad Iqbal Chaudhary. To mark the program’s official inception, EV bikes were distributed among foodpanda riders, reinforcing the company’s commitment to environmental sustainability and cost-efficient delivery solutions.
Advancing Green Transportation in Punjab
The Government of Punjab has welcomed this initiative as part of its broader vision for sustainable urban development. Speaking at the event, Shehryar Malik highlighted the importance of the transition to electric mobility, stating, “This launch represents a significant step forward in our journey towards a sustainable future. By embracing innovation and adopting electric vehicles, foodpanda is setting a new standard for the delivery industry in Pakistan. The Punjab Government is committed to supporting such initiatives and encouraging a culture of environmental responsibility.”
Ahmad Iqbal Chaudhary also underscored the significance of public-private partnerships in tackling environmental challenges. He remarked, “The transition towards electric mobility is vital for sustainable urban development. This initiative by foodpanda is a step in the right direction, proving how collaboration between the public and private sectors can create a meaningful environmental impact while boosting economic opportunities.”
Foodpanda’s Commitment to Sustainability
Hassan Arshad, Director of Policy and Communications at foodpanda Pakistan, emphasized the company’s commitment to sustainability, stating, “This is a key moment in our journey towards reducing carbon footprints and creating a cleaner, greener future. As Pakistan’s leading delivery fleet operator, we recognize our responsibility in driving sustainable change. The adoption of EVs will not only support the government’s environmental goals but also offer long-term economic benefits to our riders.”
EV Financing for Riders
To facilitate the transition, foodpanda delivery riders will have access to EV financing through Wasl Investment Finance, an SECP-regulated NBFC specializing in tech-driven credit solutions for micro and small businesses, including mobility finance. This financing model aims to make electric bikes more accessible and affordable for riders, further incentivizing the adoption of green mobility solutions.
With foodpanda leading the charge in EV adoption for the delivery sector, this initiative is expected to revolutionize last-mile logistics in Pakistan. The company remains committed to expanding the EV program, contributing to a cleaner environment and a more sustainable future for the country.