Reliance industrial plots in Gurgaon, are situated at the border of Delhi/Gurugram in the Jhajjar district of Haryana. Reliance Model Economic Township (MET) is in close proximity to the cities of Gurugram, Bahadurgarh, Jhajjar, and Delhi. The industrial plots in Gurugram are currently being developed and offer the necessary infrastructure for industrial, recreational, agricultural, and warehouse development.
Reliance industrial plots in Gurgaon, are easily accessible through the Delhi/Gurugram border. These plots have excellent connectivity to major national highways like NH2, NH8, NH71, and NH-110 in Delhi NCR. Moreover, there is a railway link just 2 km away from Furrukhnagar railway station. Situated only 50 km from Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI), the industrial plots in Gurugram will benefit from reduced distance once the Dwarka Expressway is operational. Connectivity to Najafgarh and Bahadurgarh is provided by two major district roads (MDRs), MDR 123 and MDR 136, each with four lanes.
Reliance industrial plots in Gurgaon,are available in sizes of 1 acre, 2.5 acres, and 5 acres, as well as 1000 sq to 2000 sq. They are equipped with all the necessary infrastructure required for Reliance projects and ensure reliable electricity supply through the state distribution grid and the establishment of a 220 KV Gis. Gas requirements for the MET area are met by the Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL). The water supply for this area is approved by the Central Ground Water Authority (CGWA), and the Government of India has allocated water for the MET project. There are indeed freehold industrial plots available in Delhi for immediate developers. Several companies have already occupied approximately 365 acres of space in the area, providing employment opportunities for 200 people. Many multinational companies have also chosen to establish their presence here. Infospace is setting up an industrial park and warehousing facility spanning over 110 acres, while the footwear and leather industry has been established over 400 acres. Panasonic (Japan) has set up operations on approximately 74 acres, and Denso (Japan) has established a presence on 18 acres, including a national distribution center for North India. An additional 1230 acres of land is currently under process with the Haryana government.