The Punjab Environment Protection and Climate Change Department has announced new emission testing fees for vehicles, effective from November 10, as part of its efforts to curb rising smog and air pollution across the province. The move comes amid worsening air quality in major cities including Lahore, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, and Multan, where smog levels have frequently crossed hazardous limits.
According to the latest notification, the fee structure is based on engine displacement (cc):
| Engine Capacity | Emission Test Fee |
|---|---|
| Up to 1,000cc | Rs. 500 |
| 1,001cc to 1,500cc | Rs. 800 |
| 1,501cc to 2,500cc | Rs. 1,000 |
| 2,501cc to 4,500cc | Rs. 1,500 |
| Above 4,500cc | Rs. 2,000 |
The department has emphasized that all payments must be made via the Punjab e-Pay system, either through the mobile app or online banking. Once the payment is completed, motorists will receive a confirmation message on their registered mobile number.
Requirements for the Emission Test
Motorists appearing for the test must:
- Bring a valid CNIC
- Ensure the vehicle is in running condition
- Present the payment confirmation message (SMS or receipt)
The emission testing will be carried out at designated government-authorized inspection centers across the province.
Why This Move Matters?
Punjab has experienced severe smog in recent years, partly due to:
- High vehicle emissions
- Industrial smoke
- Crop residue burning
- Dust and urban development
With over 15 million registered vehicles in the province, transportation is a major contributor to declining air quality. Officials believe that enforcing regular emission checks will help:
- Reduce particulate matter and harmful pollutants
- Improve public health conditions
- Extend the lifespan and efficiency of vehicles
- Strengthen environmental compliance across the province
An official from the department stated, “Ensuring cleaner vehicle emissions is essential for improving the air quality index and protecting public health. Enforcement will be strict and continuous.”
Possible Penalties for Non-Compliance
Drivers who fail to get their vehicles tested or do not meet emission standards may face:
- On-spot fines
- Vehicle impoundment in severe cases
- Denial of fitness certificate renewal (for commercial vehicles)
Authorities are expected to increase roadside inspection campaigns in the coming weeks.
Disclaimer
This article is based on information available at the time of publication. Fee structures, enforcement rules, or testing locations may change. Motorists are advised to follow notifications from the Punjab Environment Protection and Climate Change Department for the latest updates.

