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The initiative comes amid volatile crude prices in the backdrop of the West Asia war, sharpening energy security concerns.
India produced 20 billion litres of ethanol by March 2026, creating surplus capacity beyond E20 demand.
KEY POINTS
- Introducing higher ethanol blends, such as E22 to E30, will require dispenser upgrades and PESO license renewals.
- E20 petrol reportedly delivers better acceleration and drivability, with no major drivability or compatibility issues found.
- Ethanol blending has saved India ₹1.7 trillion and cut emissions by 87 million tonnes since 2014.
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