India’s commitment to energy security and sustainable fuel alternatives has placed ethanol blending at the forefront of its biofuel strategy. While the current policy targets 20% ethanol blending in petrol (E20) by FY26, discussions and infrastructure development hint at readiness for even higher blending levels in the future.
The National Policy on Biofuels – 2018, amended in 2022, brought a significant shift by advancing the target year for 20% ethanol blending from 2030 to the Ethanol Supply Year (ESY) 2025-26.
This upward trend showcases the government’s proactive approach, although no official decision has yet been taken to increase the target beyond the 20% mark.
As per the Roadmap for Ethanol Blending in India 2020–25 by an inter-ministerial committee, switching to E20 petrol results in a marginal drop in fuel efficiency in vehicles calibrated for E10.
However, this setback can be mitigated by modifications in engine hardware—a necessary step as India looks to scale up blending levels without compromising vehicle performance.
To meet growing ethanol demands, the National Biofuel Coordination Committee has allowed the use of food grains during surplus phases, alongside traditional sugar-based sources.
Key approved feedstocks include:
This diversification helps ensure both environmental sustainability and economic viability for farmers and ethanol producers.
The Ethanol Blended Petrol (EBP) Programme, launched in 2014, has provided multiple incentives to support the ethanol ecosystem:
These initiatives aim to create a stable and attractive business environment for ethanol manufacturers.
While the current ethanol blending target stands at 20% by FY26, India is steadily building the infrastructure and policy support necessary to exceed this benchmark. From diversified feedstocks to technical adjustments and financial incentives, the nation is laying the groundwork for an ambitious and greener future in energy. Though no official roadmap has been declared for blending beyond 20%, the momentum clearly signals a strong commitment to ethanol as a cornerstone of India’s biofuel strategy.
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Published on: Mar 24, 2025, 1:27 PM IST
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