Track Your Punjab E-Bike Application 2026 – Official Status Tracker Guide
Live Application Tracking — Updated July 2026

Track Your CM Punjab E-Bike Scheme Application Status

The Punjab government has announced a major expansion of its electric bike scheme, under which 100,000 e-bikes will be distributed to students across the province within one year. The decision was made during a meeting of the Transport and Mass Transit Department chaired by Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, who approved a Rs. 70,000 subsidy on every e-bike to make the scheme more affordable for students.

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Background

Why the scheme was expanded

Under the plan, men students will be required to pay a down payment of Rs. 14,000, while the remaining cost will be payable through interest-free monthly installments of Rs. 2,100. Women students, however, will not have to pay the down payment or registration fee, as both costs will be covered by the Punjab government — they will only be required to pay the interest-free monthly installment of Rs. 2,100.

The Chief Minister also directed authorities to introduce easier installment plans to encourage greater participation in the scheme, and the Punjab government has decided to extend the facility to government employees, who will be able to purchase e-bikes through easy installment plans of their own.

The announcement was made as part of the provincial government’s broader green transport initiative, which also includes the introduction of more electric buses, e-taxis, and electric three-wheelers across Punjab. During the same meeting, officials briefed the Chief Minister on ongoing mass transit projects and the expansion of electric public transport throughout the province.

Behind the Scenes

Understanding your application journey

The application process is divided into multiple strict verification phases. Once you submit your application, it leaves the PITB portal and enters the Bank of Punjab verification queue. Here is exactly what happens behind the scenes.

Phase 1

Initial Submission

Your details are successfully registered and safely stored in the centralized CM Youth Initiative database.

Phase 2

BOP Verification

The Bank of Punjab scrutinizes your academic records, driving license, and the financial credit history (ECIB) of your co-borrower or guarantor.

Phase 3

PITB E-Balloting

Cleared applications are sent back to the Punjab Information Technology Board for the fully automated, transparent computerized random draw.

Phase 4

Delivery Allocation

Successful candidates sign the final agreement at a designated dealership and receive their subsidized electric or petrol bikes.

Next Steps

Crucial next steps & resources

If your application is pending, or you plan to reapply in the next phase, make sure you’re fully prepared and understand the official guidelines. Misunderstanding the rules is the number one cause of application rejection.

Check Full Eligibility Rules

Ensure your student/teacher status, age, and driving license meet the strict criteria before expecting a positive tracking result.

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Step-by-Step Registration Guide

Learn the exact correct method to submit documents on the PITB portal to avoid automated rejections.

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Review Installment Plans & EMI

Know your financial commitment — see the exact down payment and monthly installment structure for your chosen bike.

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Scheme Growth

Then & now

The original rollout was deliberately small. The 2026 expansion is province-wide.

Phase 1 · Completed

The Pilot

  • 5 cities only — Lahore, Faisalabad, Multan, Rawalpindi, Bahawalpur
  • Students only — no government employees included
  • 20,000 bikes total (1,000 electric / 19,000 petrol)
  • Roughly Rs. 1 billion in subsidy
2026 Expansion · Active

The Rollout

  • All 36 districts of Punjab — no city restriction
  • 100,000 electric bikes for students within one year
  • Punjab government employees also brought into the installment plan
  • Rs. 70,000 subsidy per bike; billions of rupees in total outlay
FAQs

Common questions about tracking your application

Is there really no interest on these e-bikes?+

Correct — the Punjab government pays the full loan markup for every approved applicant, so financing is interest-free for both students and government employees.

How long does BOP verification usually take?+

Verification timelines vary depending on application volume, since the Bank of Punjab checks academic records, licensing, and your guarantor’s credit history for every applicant in the queue.

What happens after I clear BOP verification?+

Your application moves to the Punjab Information Technology Board for the computerized e-balloting stage, and results are communicated by SMS and email.

My status hasn’t changed in weeks — should I worry?+

Not necessarily. With a large volume of applications moving through verification and balloting, status updates can take time. Re-check weekly rather than daily.

Can I reapply if I wasn’t selected?+

Yes. Applicants who aren’t selected in one balloting round remain eligible to apply again in the next phase, provided their documents still meet the eligibility criteria.

Ready to apply for your e-bike?

Review your eligibility, gather your documents, and submit your application through the official portal before the next balloting round closes.

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