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Updates
  • PTF Teacher E-Bike portal is open at ptf.punjab.gov.pk — 5,000 teachers in the first round
  • Government employees (BPS 1–16) approved for interest-free e-bikes — portal details awaited
  • Rs 2.6 billion subsidy confirmed — government pays 100% markup plus Rs 20,000 down payment
  • Scooties added for female students in Phase 2 — learner's permit still required
Chief Minister's Youth Initiative — E-Bike Scheme

About This Site

An independent guide to Pakistan's e-bike programs

ebike-scheme.pk exists for one reason: thousands of eligible students, teachers and government employees lose out on interest-free bikes every phase because of avoidable mistakes — wrong portals, missing documents, misread rules. We fix that with clear, accurate, free guidance.

What we do

We research the CM Punjab E-Bike Scheme, the PTF Teacher Scheme and the federal PM PAVE program from official sources — government portals, press announcements and Bank of Punjab communications — and turn them into practical guides: who qualifies, which documents to prepare, what the installments really cost, and how the computerized ballot works.

We also build tools that answer the questions applicants actually have: an installment estimator and a petrol-vs-electric savings calculator, so you can decide with numbers instead of guesses.

What we don't do

We do not accept applications, charge fees, act as agents, or influence selection in any way — nobody can. Applications belong exclusively on the official portals: bikes.punjab.gov.pk for students, ptf.punjab.gov.pk for teachers and pave.gov.pk for the federal scheme. If any website or person asks you for money to "process" or "guarantee" an application, walk away and report them.

Accuracy first

Every figure — quotas, installments, deadlines — is compiled from official government announcements and updated when policy changes. When something is unconfirmed, we say so.

Independence

We are not affiliated with any government body, bank or dealer. We don't process applications, charge fees or collect applicant data — so our only interest is that you get correct information.

Plain language

Government schemes are announced in press releases and legalese. We translate them into checklists, tables and steps that a first-time applicant can act on confidently.

Spotted an error?

Scheme policies evolve between phases. If you find something outdated, email [email protected] and we'll verify and correct it.

Editorial Approach

How we keep information reliable

Three habits keep this site trustworthy: we cite the scheme's official channels as the final authority, we date-stamp phase-specific facts, and we clearly separate confirmed policy from expected announcements.

1. Official sources only

Every rule, figure and deadline on this site traces back to a government announcement, an official portal (bikes.punjab.gov.pk, ptf.punjab.gov.pk, pave.gov.pk) or a Bank of Punjab communication. We don't use forums, social media rumours or unofficial WhatsApp forwards as sources — those are exactly where scheme misinformation spreads fastest.

2. Phase-specific labelling

Rules change between phases — Phase 1 was students-only in five cities; Phase 2 added teachers, government employees and all 36 districts. We label which phase a fact belongs to instead of blending old and current rules into one confusing paragraph, because that blending is how applicants end up preparing for the wrong process.

3. Confirmed vs. expected

Some details — like the government-employee portal — are approved in principle but not yet operational. We say so plainly instead of guessing at a launch date or implying a portal is live when it isn't. If a page says a detail is "awaited", treat everything else on that page as confirmed.

Start with the guide that matters most

Most applicants should begin with eligibility — it's where the majority of rejections are decided before the form is even submitted.