The Bureau of Indian Standards had in May notified norms for fuel containing 22%, 25%, 27% and 30% ethyl alcohol by volume.

NEW DELHI: The government may not immediately mandate a higher level of ethanol blending but leave it to buyers to decide on flex fuel vehicles amid concerns that rushing from E20…

India's government is giving consumers a break by waiving excise duty on petrol. This move is tied to the increased use of ethanol blended into the fuel, encouraging a greener…

India, world's third-largest oil importer and consumer, has waived excise duty on blended petrol. The exemption covers E22, E25, E27 and E30 fuel blends, which contain varying…

India waives excise duty on petrol blended with 22%-30% ethanol to promote sustainable fuel use.

India’s ethanol blending programme needs tax alignment and consumer awareness as the government pushes higher ethanol blends to cut oil imports.