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India is an energy-insecure country. Last year, the country imported 87.7% of the crude oil it consumed. To change that, the government introduced blended petrol in 2018. At first, it was petrol with 10% ethanol.
By the end of 2025, the government will roll out petrol with 20% ethanol. In fact, in July, the Road Ministry published draft norms and sought feedback on allowing manufacturers to make 100% ethanol-fueled vehicles.
But, auto-owners say they feel shortchanged. They’ve noticed that their vehicles are giving them a lower mileage since the government introduced blended petrol. They’re also worried about ethanol corroding the insides of their bikes and cars.
In the latest episode of The Signal Daily, we’ll hear from Indian consumers as well as automotive and biofuel experts. Why are consumers upset at this policy? What do they want instead?
The Core produces The Signal Daily. To check out the rest of our work, go to www.thecore.in.
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India is an energy-insecure country. Last year, the country imported 87.7% of the crude oil it consumed. To change that, the government introduced blended petrol in 2018. At first, it was petrol with 10% ethanol.
By the end of 2025, the government will roll out petrol with 20% ethanol. In fact, in July, the Road Ministry published draft norms and sought feedback on allowing manufacturers to make 100% ethanol-fueled vehicles.
But, auto-owners say they feel shortchanged. They’ve noticed that their vehicles are giving them a lower mileage since the government introduced blended petrol. They’re also worried about ethanol corroding the insides of their bikes and cars.
In the latest episode of The Signal Daily, we’ll hear from Indian consumers as well as automotive and biofuel experts. Why are consumers upset at this policy? What do they want instead?
The Core produces The Signal Daily. To check out the rest of our work, go to www.thecore.in.
The Core and The Signal Daily are ad supported and FREE for all readers and listeners. Write in to [email protected] for sponsorships and brand studio requirements.
For more of our coverage, check out thecore.in
Subscribe to our Newsletter
Follow us on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin