Nitin Gadkari Launch Ethanol Powered Toyota Camry: If you are worried about the mileage of the car because of petrol and diesel, then stop worrying. Vehicles running on new fuel are ready to come in India. Union Road Transport and Highways Minister, Nitin Gadkari has made a big announcement that he will launch Toyota Camry that runs only on ethanol in August. This will be the first car in the country which will run only on ethanol fuel. Not only this, the cost of running it will also be much less as compared to petrol-diesel cars.
Ethanol-powered vehicles can reduce the burden on your pocket. Seeing the price of petrol and diesel, people think many times before buying a new vehicle. Everyone is looking for good mileage as petrol and diesel cost a lot of money. Apart from this, the cost of regular maintenance of the car is separate. Now with Toyota Camry, the way is being cleared for cheap fuel vehicles.
Ethanol two-wheeler will also take entry
Not only four-wheelers, two-wheelers running on ethanol will also be seen in the coming times. According to reports, Gadkari claimed that brands like Hero MotoCorp, Bajaj Auto and TVS Motor Company will also launch ethanol fuel based scooters. According to Gadkari, the Toyota Camry running on ethanol will also generate electricity.
Ethanol is cheaper to drive
The cabinet minister told that Toyota Camry running on ethanol can generate 40 percent electricity. He said that against the cost of Rs 120 per liter of petrol, the rate of ethanol is Rs 60 per litre. In this way its average price will be Rs 15 per litre. With this, people will get the benefit of cheap fuel and the cost of driving will also be less.
What is ethanol?
Ethanol-powered vehicles will become a great option for those who do not want to buy an electric car. For your information, let us tell you that ethanol is a bio fuel which is made from crop waste, rab and grains. It is offered in various blend levels like E10, E15, E85 and E98.
E85 (83% ethanol) delivers approximately 27% less energy per gallon than gasoline but helps reduce tailpipe emissions by up to 40%. It also gives increased power and performance due to the higher octane number.
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