India has removed central excise duty on petrol blended with 22% to 30% ethanol, marking a major policy step in its long-term biofuel and energy transition strategy. The exemption applies to higher ethanol petrol blends commonly known as E22, E25 and E30. By removing the tax burden on these fuel mixes, the government aims to encourage wider production and adoption of ethanol-rich petrol, support domestic biofuel manufacturing and reduce India’s dependence on imported c
India has removed central excise duty on petrol blended with 22% to 30% ethanol, marking a major policy step in its long-term biofuel and energy transition strategy. The exemption applies to higher ethanol petrol blends commonly known as E22, E25 and E30. By removing the tax burden on these fuel mixes, the government aims to encourage wider production and adoption of ethanol-rich petrol, support domestic biofuel manufacturing and reduce India’s dependence on imported c