New Delhi: Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said Wednesday that the government would ask all vehicle producers to make flexible fuel machines under the euro emissions vi in the next six-eight months.
Flex-fuel, or flexible fuel, is an alternative fuel made from a combination of gasoline and methanol or ethanol.
Overcoming an event, Gadkari further said in the next 15 years, the Indian car industry will be worth RS 15 Lakh Crore.
“We plan to submit written statements in the Supreme Court to allow the manufacture of flexible fuel machines under the euro emissions norm iv …
but now I feel that we will ask all vehicle manufacturers to make flexible fuel machines (which can run.
At more From one fuel) under the euro vi emissions norm in the next 6-8 months, “he said.
Gadkari claims that vehicle costs will not rise after making it mandatory for all vehicle manufacturers to make flexible fuel machines.
The Minister estimates that in the coming days, India will be able to export green hydrogen.
The government in January 2016 has decided to jump directly from Euro IV’s emissions norms for gasoline and diesel against Euro VI standards.
A inter-minister group led by the Transportation Road Minister and Jalan Raya Nitin Gadkari on January 6, 2016 has made a decision to advance the four years to April 1, 2020 for the implementation of Bharat Stage VI (equivalent to Euro VI norms followed globally) for material supplies Automatic Burn Cleanser, by Skip Norma Value of Euro V.