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Context: Amid geopolitical vulnerabilities in West Asia, the Indian government is set to notify draft regulations for Ethanol 85 (E85), a high-blend alternative fuel expected to roll out within the next two years.
About Ethanol 85 (E85) Fuel
- Ethanol 85 (E85) is a high-concentration ethanol-gasoline blend designed to significantly reduce dependence on fossil fuel imports.
- Composition: A mixture consisting of up to 85% ethanol and 15% petrol (gasoline).
- Distinct Grade: Unlike the current E20 target (20% ethanol), E85 will be introduced as a separate fuel grade.
- Engine Versatility: Vehicles designed for E85 are often referred to as Flex-Fuel Vehicles (FFVs). These engines are capable of running on E85 as well as lower blends like E50 or E60.
Check Here: Ethanol Blending Programmes (EBP)
Significance
- Energy Security: High-level blending acts as a buffer against volatile oil prices and supply chain disruptions caused by global conflicts (e.g., the West Asia crisis).
- Emission Reduction: Ethanol is a cleaner-burning fuel; higher blends lead to a substantial decrease in tailpipe emissions, particularly carbon monoxide and particulate matter.
- Agricultural Support: Increased demand for ethanol benefits farmers by providing a stable market for sugarcane, maize, and damaged food grains used in ethanol production.
Also Check: Ethanol Blending in India
Implementation Challenges
- Dedicated Hardware: Standard internal combustion engines (ICE) cannot run on E85 due to ethanol’s corrosive nature and different combustion properties. Manufacturers must produce engines with compatible fuel lines, seals, and engine mapping.
- Dual Infrastructure: Fuel stations will need dedicated storage tanks and separate dispensing units for E85, distinct from existing E20 or unblended petrol pumps.
- Cost Implications: While ethanol is typically cheaper than petrol, the specialised engine technology and infrastructure upgrades may involve initial capital costs.

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