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Gadkari Pushes for 100% Ethanol Fuel in Cars to Cut Import Dependence

Amid global energy disruptions, India explores ethanol-blended fuel as a long-term solution to reduce fossil fuel imports

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Gadkari Pushes for 100% Ethanol Fuel in Cars to Cut Import Dependence

In a major development in India’s energy and automobile sector, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has proposed an ambitious vision of running cars on 100% ethanol-blended fuel. The move comes at a time when global energy markets are under pressure due to ongoing conflicts in West Asia, which have disrupted traditional oil supply chains and increased import costs.

Gadkari’s proposal aims to significantly reduce India’s dependence on fossil fuel imports, which currently account for a major share of the country’s energy consumption. By promoting ethanol—a cleaner, domestically producible alternative—the government hopes to strengthen energy security while also supporting the agricultural sector.

However, this transition is not without challenges. Automobile manufacturers may need to redesign engines to be compatible with high ethanol blends, while fuel distribution infrastructure will also require upgrades. Additionally, ensuring a consistent and large-scale supply of ethanol remains a key hurdle.

Experts believe that while the shift towards ethanol fuel could be a game-changer for India’s energy independence, careful planning and phased implementation will be crucial for its success.

The proposal highlights India’s growing focus on sustainable and alternative fuels, especially at a time when global uncertainties continue to impact energy availability and pricing.

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