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Report: Switch from E10 to E20 fuel leads to a mileage dip of 2-6%

Report: Switch from E10 to E20 fuel leads to a mileage dip of 2-6%

Fuel Type Ethanol Content Average Mileage Impact Explanation
E10 10% Baseline Standard petrol-ethanol blend
E20 20% 2-6% lower mileage Ethanol has lower energy density than petrol, leading to reduced fuel efficiency

Why Does E20 Fuel Cause Mileage Dip?

  • Lower Energy Density: Ethanol contains less energy per litre compared to petrol, so higher ethanol blends reduce the overall energy content of the fuel.
  • Engine Compatibility: Not all vehicles are optimized for E20 fuel, which can affect combustion efficiency.
  • Fuel System Adjustments: Vehicles may require tuning or modifications to handle higher ethanol blends effectively.

Impact on Indian Drivers and Automakers

Stakeholder Impact & Considerations
Vehicle Owners Slightly reduced mileage; need to check vehicle compatibility with E20
Automakers Need to certify and possibly modify engines for E20 compatibility
Fuel Retailers Infrastructure upgrades to handle higher ethanol blends
Environment Reduced carbon emissions despite mileage dip

Government’s Ethanol Blending Roadmap

Year Target Ethanol Blending Percentage
2023-24 10% (E10)
2025-26 20% (E20)
2030 27% (E27)

The government is pushing for higher ethanol blending to meet sustainability goals and support the agricultural sector.

Tips for Drivers Using E20 Fuel

  • Verify if your vehicle is compatible with E20 fuel.
  • Monitor fuel efficiency regularly.
  • Follow manufacturer guidelines for fuel use.
  • Consider regular engine maintenance to optimize performance.

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