Haryana Gets Green Signal for 3 Highways, Big Relief for Transport
By Jony Shekhawat | Published Date : November 15, 2025
Haryana gets approval for three new national highways, promising faster travel and stronger transport links across major states.
Haryana is moving toward a big change as the central government has approved three new national highways. These new roads under the Bharatmala plan will make travel easier for daily passengers, long-route truck fleets, small mini trucks and pickup delivery vehicles, and even future electric truck and electric buses operations.
Three New Highways Approved

Table Of Contents
| 1. Three New Highways Approved |
| 2. Ambala–Delhi Highway Through Greenfield Route |
| 3. Panipat to Chautala Greenfield Expressway |
| 4. NHAI to Prepare DPR |
| 5. Growth and Connectivity for the State |
| 6. Final Thought |
The government has cleared three important routes:
- Panipat to Dabwali
- Hisar to Rewari
- Ambala to Delhi
Once these highways start, movement inside Haryana will become faster, and links to other states will get stronger. Many transport companies using trucks, buses, and mini truck fleets already expect a big improvement in travel time.
Ambala–Delhi Highway Through Greenfield Route
The Ambala–Delhi highway will be a new greenfield road made near the Yamuna River. When this road starts, the long Delhi to Chandigarh travel may drop by almost 2 to 2.5 hours, which is a big time save for people. This new route will also connect with the Panchkula–Yamunanagar expressway, so reaching Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir will feel easier and straight.
Right now, GT Road stays busy all day. You see heavy trucks, normal buses, small pickups and many mini trucks moving nonstop. After this new highway opens, a lot of that traffic will shift to the new road, and GT Road will finally feel less crowded. With the new route, goods transport and long-distance electric truck movement will become much easier.
Panipat to Chautala Greenfield Expressway
This Panipat to Chautala Greenfield Expressway is the second highway from Panipat to Chautala village, which will reduce travelling time between Bikaner and Meerut. This new road will give a straight and easy connection for people and goods moving between Rajasthan, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.
Experts say this stretch will become a strong line for logistics, making it easy for the daily movement of trucks, mini trucks, pickup vans and even future electric buses carrying passengers. Warehouses, small factories and transport hubs may come up around this new corridor.
NHAI to Prepare DPR
After the approval, NHAI will now prepare the Detailed Project Report (DPR). Once DPR is ready, the tender process will begin and construction will start in different phases. Officials believe the work will move quickly because all three highways are important for national-level connectivity and goods movement.
Growth and Connectivity for the State
These new highways will take a big load off the GT Road and give Haryana a straight and easy link to Delhi, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh. People will save time on travel. With these new roads coming, Haryana may also get more EV charging stations in the next few years, for electric buses, delivery vans and big electric truck fleets that run daily on long routes.
Final Thought
The three new national highways will bring quicker travel, new business zones, and more job opportunities. From agricultural goods to factory supply, everything will move faster with trucks, buses and new electric truck options on these fresh road corridors.
Also Read: Tata EV Starts 14 New Manned Charging Stations in AP and Telangana
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. Why are the new highways important for Haryana?
Ans. They will reduce travel time, lower GT Road traffic and give Haryana better links with Delhi, Punjab, UP, Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh.
Q2. Which three highways are approved?
Ans. Panipat–Dabwali, Hisar–Rewari and Ambala–Delhi highways are approved under the Bharatmala project.
Q3. How will transport and logistics benefit?
Ans. Goods movement with trucks, mini trucks, pickups and electric trucks will become faster and smoother, helping industries and farmers.
Q4. Will EV vehicles get support on these routes?
Ans. Yes, Haryana may get more EV charging stations for electric buses, delivery vans and heavy electric truck fleets.
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Jony Shekhawat
Jony Shekhawat is a skilled content writer at TrucksBuses.com, one of India’s top platforms for commercial vehicle news and reviews. With roots in social work and a keen interest in the logistics and mobility space, Jony crafts content that is both insightful and easy to understand. He specializes in breaking down complex commercial vehicle trends, helping readers make informed decisions. His writing not only informs but also aims to support the growth of India's transport community through knowledge and awareness.