India wants to use more homegrown ethanol, support farmers, and fight pollution — all while saving foreign currency.
Many drivers say their cars struggle with E20 — reduced mileage, engine knocking, or worse. They wonder if their vehicles can handle it.
Some say newer cars can handle E20 just fine, but older models might face issues. They’re advising caution until everyone’s ready.
Using ethanol means cleaner air and fewer emissions. It’s a step toward a healthier planet and supports local farmers too.
Fuel stations need better quality checks, and many people just don’t know enough about it. These hurdles are slowing things down.
They’re tightening fuel standards, running awareness campaigns, and helping farmers produce more ethanol.
E20 could be a win-win for the environment and economy, but it needs everyone—drivers, makers, and government—to work together.