The assembly brought together policymakers, industry leaders, and climate advocates to address the challenges and opportunities in Pakistan's green transition, particularly in the automotive sector. Experts pointed out that inadequate infrastructure, policy inconsistencies, and financial constraints are significant barriers to achieving sustainable mobility. Prof. Dr. Naveed Arshad stressed the importance of clear targets and long-term commitment in the New Energy Vehicle Policy, while Yasir Hussain from the Climate Action Center acknowledged gradual progress but noted gaps in execution and coordination.
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Experts Highlight Green Materials for Pakistan's Industrial Future
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At the Grow Green Network Annual Assembly 2026, experts discussed the barriers to green mobility in Pakistan, emphasizing the need for SME subsidies and consistent financing. Prof. Dr. Naveed Arshad highlighted the goal of achieving 30% electric vehicles by 2030, a target that may become more feasible due to rising fuel prices.
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