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For E20, consumers are paying the same price per litre as they did for 100 per cent petrol but getting far less distance in return, effectively spending more to go the same distance.
The E20 rollout was supposed to be a climate win. Instead, it’s leaving Indians with damaged engines, tanking mileage, and silent price hikes, while offering no real choice or relief to the Indian consumer.
You can also tune in to the "What This Means" podcast by Swarajya, where we decode major stories with experts. https://open.spotify.com/show/1CzvC1mqq2BApXyoINGIEw?si=eec7dfe982874ff2
By SwarajyaFor E20, consumers are paying the same price per litre as they did for 100 per cent petrol but getting far less distance in return, effectively spending more to go the same distance.
The E20 rollout was supposed to be a climate win. Instead, it’s leaving Indians with damaged engines, tanking mileage, and silent price hikes, while offering no real choice or relief to the Indian consumer.
You can also tune in to the "What This Means" podcast by Swarajya, where we decode major stories with experts. https://open.spotify.com/show/1CzvC1mqq2BApXyoINGIEw?si=eec7dfe982874ff2