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Beaconhouse National University Launches Eco-Friendly Electric Shuttles to Improve Campus Accessibility

June 12, 2025
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Beaconhouse National University (BNU), Pakistan’s first not-for-profit liberal arts institution, has made a major leap forward in promoting accessibility and sustainability on its campus. In a progressive initiative supported by Times Ceramics, a Chinese enterprise operating in Pakistan, BNU has introduced two advanced electric shuttle buses to improve mobility across its expansive campus grounds.

This development marks a significant step toward building an inclusive and environmentally responsible academic environment. The eco-friendly shuttles will serve students, faculty, and especially individuals with mobility challenges, ensuring smoother and more equitable transportation within the university.

Promoting Inclusion and Sustainability

Speaking on the occasion, BNU Vice Chancellor Dr. Moeed Yusuf emphasized the value of accessibility and endowments in creating a more inclusive educational space. “This move will enhance accessibility on campus, ensuring a more inclusive environment for our academic community,” he said. Dr. Yusuf noted that the shuttles would particularly benefit elderly faculty and students or staff with physical limitations, reinforcing BNU’s commitment to diversity and equal opportunity.

The electric shuttles are designed to operate with zero emissions, aligning with global trends in sustainable campus management. By opting for electric vehicles, BNU is not only addressing mobility concerns but also reducing its environmental footprint—a move that resonates with the values of modern educational institutions striving for long-term social impact.

A Model for Other Universities

With this initiative, BNU sets a strong example for other higher education institutions in Pakistan and the region. The combination of corporate sponsorship, sustainable technology, and inclusive planning showcases how universities can collaborate with industry to improve infrastructure and uphold their social responsibilities.

Final Thoughts

The partnership between Beaconhouse National University and Times Ceramics represents more than just a mobility upgrade—it is a vision of a greener, more accessible future for education in Pakistan. As universities evolve, BNU continues to lead with purpose, innovation, and inclusivity.


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