Nitin Gadkari Advises Automakers To Start Manufacturing Flex-Fuel Powered Vehicles Within Six Months

- Government is planning to make flex-engines mandatrory.
- The governemnt says that it will reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- It will help the governement meet its COP26 commitments.
The government's push for alternative fuel and flex fuel technology in well known to us and moving ahead it is now likely to take steps in this direction sooner than later. To substitute India's petroleum imports, the government has advised automakers to start developing and manufacturing flex-fuel powered vehicles, hybrid and electric vehicles that comply with the BS6 emission norms withing six months from now. Nitin Gadkari -Minister of Road, Transport and Highways (MoRTH) said that this move will drastically reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions from vehicles and in-turn will help the country meet its COP26 commitments.
Also Read: Union Minister Nitin Gadkari To Make Flex Engines Running On Multiple Fuels Mandatory

Nitin Gadkari, Minister Of Road, Transport and Highways has been advocating the benefits of flex-fuel.
For almost half of decade now Gadkari has been advocating the benefits of alternate fuels to the environment and how they are cost effective. The Minister had been requesting automakers on India to switch to or incorporate natural gas alternatives like methanol and ethanol among others which are comparatively less polluting. As we already know, Gadkari is planning to make flex engines that can run on more than one fuel mandatory in India.
Also Read: Maruti Suzuki To Launch An EV Likely By 2025; Focus Right Now Is On CNG And Flex-Fuel Models
Now auto industry is not the only sector stressing over the use of alternative fuels. Methanol is also a substitute of cooking gas and earlier Niti Aayog has talked about promoting the use of methanol. Niti Aayog member, VK Saraswat had earlier pitched the idea of investing around Rs. 5,000 crore for development of Methanol as fuel. In fact, the Bureau of Indian Standards certified methanol as a fuel in 2017.
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