India is expanding its network of ethanol fuel stations across Delhi-NCR, Pune, Mumbai, and Nagpur. This initiative aims to significantly reduce the country's reliance on imported fossil fuels. The government plans to increase the number of these stations to 500 by the end of 2026 and anticipates 5,000 by 2027. This move supports cleaner fuel alternatives and boosts farmer income.

The move pushes for greater energy security, cut in import bills and significant decarbonisation measures amid concerns of vehicle erosion and falling mileage | India News

The Indian government is actively considering a policy to accelerate the affordable adoption of E85 fuel, a blend of 85% ethanol with petrol. This move follows the unveiling of…

Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said that the E85 petrol will be substantially cheaper than the current E20 petrol.

Petroleum Minister Hardeep Puri announces 5,200 ethanol fuel stations to boost flex-fuel vehicle adoption across key Indian cities.

India announces 100 new ethanol fuel stations in Delhi-NCR and Maharashtra to boost farmer income and reduce fossil fuel imports.

India is expanding its network of ethanol fuel stations across Delhi-NCR, Pune, Mumbai, and Nagpur. This initiative aims to significantly reduce the country's reliance on imported…

India is set to hit the accelerator on its ethanol drive, laying the groundwork for a wider ethanol fuel network as it looks to cut down dependence on imported fossil fuels. Under…

India is launching E85 fuel on Friday. This is an 80-85% ethanol-blended petrol. The move aims to boost flex fuel mobility across the nation. Minister Hardeep Singh Puri will…