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India, June 9 -- Delhi has become home to India's first E85 fuel dispensing station, marking another step in the country's ethanol mobility push. Inaugurated by Union Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Hardeep Singh Puri at Indian Oil's Pusa Road outlet, the launch brings a fuel that costs Rs 82.12 per litre, around Rs 20 less than E20 petrol. The rollout also comes shortly after the launch of the Hero HF Deluxe Flex Fuel and Splendor Flex Fuel, India's first flex-fuel compatible motorcycles.
What Is E85 Fuel?
E85 is a blend consisting of 85 per cent ethanol and 15 per cent petrol. It is designed for flex-fuel vehicles that can automat...