New Delhi: Indian vehicle trade wants to supply flexi-fuel automobiles at numerous value factors shortly to speed up the adoption of blended gas expertise, Union Minister Hardeep Puri mentioned on Wednesday. The authorities will present complete assist from the provision, coverage and demand facet for the sale of flexi gas – E10 (a mix of 10 per cent ethanol with petrol) and E20 (20 per cent ethanol with petrol) – automobiles, a viable enterprise proposition for the auto trade, he mentioned right here at an occasion organised by auto trade physique SIAM.
“I think, we need more options to be created at various price points, including two-wheelers and three-wheelers and we need them quickly,” the Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas, and Housing and Urban Development mentioned.
He cited the instance of the launch of Japanese automobile maker Toyota’s first-of-its-kind pilot mission on flex-fuel – a robust hybrid electrical car (FFV-SHEV) that may run on 100 per cent ethanol in India final week to claim how issues are growing on the blended gas entrance.
Puri mentioned the federal government is prepared from the provision facet to launch E20.
“We are sure that the production goal of 1,000 crore litres will be achieved five years beforehand, and we’ll be ready with the pilot project of having E20 fuel available in select pumps by April 2023,” he asserted.
Achieving E20 mixing with petrol by 2025 would assist India save international change by about Rs 30,000 crore each year, the minister mentioned.
Puri mentioned India will push for a global biofuel alliance when it assumes the presidency of G20 in December this yr.
“I’m on record to say we will utilise our G20 presidency to try and set up an international biofuel alliance,” he mentioned.
The variety of petrol pumps promoting biofuels has elevated three-fold from 29,897 in 2016-17 to 67,641 in 2021-22, the minister mentioned, including India’s ethanol demand is poised to develop as much as 10.16 billion litres by 2025.
“We have also expanded the excise duty waiver for biofuels and we will always consider how to progress this even further,” Puri mentioned.
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Source: auto.economictimes.indiatimes.com