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    India’s Auto Industry Stands Firm on Ethanol Fuel Mandate Despite Criticism

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 4, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    India’s automotive industry has publicly defended the government’s ethanol fuel mandate, which requires blending ethanol with petrol to reduce reliance on fossil fuels. This policy aims to promote cleaner energy sources and curb pollution levels in the country, aligning with India’s broader environmental goals. Despite facing criticism from some stakeholders concerned about implementation challenges and fuel availability, the industry maintains that the mandate is crucial for sustainable development. The move also supports the agricultural sector by increasing demand for ethanol produced from crops like sugarcane.

    In a significant development, the ethanol blending program is part of India’s National Bio-Energy Mission, which targets a 20% ethanol blend in petrol by 2025. This initiative is expected to reduce carbon emissions and improve air quality in urban centers struggling with pollution. Meanwhile, automakers argue that adapting vehicles to run efficiently on ethanol blends is feasible and necessary for the country’s energy transition. They also highlight the potential economic benefits, including reduced oil import bills and enhanced energy security.

    Notably, the ethanol mandate has sparked debate among consumers and industry players regarding fuel pricing and vehicle performance. However, the government and auto industry leaders continue to emphasize the long-term environmental and economic advantages. The policy reflects India’s commitment to sustainable fuel alternatives and its efforts to meet international climate change commitments. As the program progresses, ongoing collaboration between policymakers, manufacturers, and farmers will be vital to address challenges and maximize benefits.

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