The iconic blue-and-white fleet of Haryana Roadways is officially getting a high-tech, green makeover. The arrival of the first 50 electric AC buses today marks the beginning of a new era for commuters who have long awaited more comfortable and eco-friendly inter-city travel options.
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Deployment Strategy: Unlike previous smaller trials, this batch is specifically designed for inter-city connectivity. Initial routes will focus on high-traffic corridors such as Gurugram-Delhi, Faridabad-Chandigarh, and Karnal-Panchkula.
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Vehicle Features:
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Capacity: 12-meter long buses with a seating capacity of 35-40 passengers.
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Technology: Fully air-conditioned with automated transmissions, providing a jerk-free ride compared to traditional diesel engines.
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Safety: Integrated with the Intelligent Transport Management System (ITMS) for real-time tracking via the Haryana Roadways mobile app.
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The Kilometer Scheme: The buses are being operated under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model. The private partner provides the buses and drivers, while Haryana Roadways provides the conductors and manages route scheduling and fare collection. The state pays the operator a fixed rate of approximately ₹62 per kilometer.
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Charging Infrastructure: Specialized charging “pits” have been inaugurated at the Gurugram and Faridabad depots, capable of fast-charging a bus to 80% in under two hours.
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Environmental Impact: Officials estimate that each electric bus will save approximately 15,000 liters of diesel annually, significantly reducing the state’s fuel bill and improving air quality in the congested NCR districts.









