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Indian Auto LPG Coalition (IAC) has once again raised concerns over the
lack of Autogas vehicle production in India, noting that eight of the world's
ten largest automakers manufacture Autogas vehicles for various global markets.
This call for action comes as India continues to face severe air pollution
challenges in its cities and seeks sustainable mobility solutions.
Suyash Gupta, Director General, Indian Auto LPG Coalition, stated
"Globally, Autogas is a proven and readily available solution for cleaner
transportation. Many countries are using clean fuel to drive sustainable
mobility and tackle rising urban pollution. Transitioning to Autogas represents
a practical step towards reducing emissions, especially in regions where a
sudden shift to electric vehicles (EVs) could strain the energy grid.
Converting a vehicle to run on Autogas is significantly more affordable than
purchasing a new electric vehicle.”
With approximately 28.3 million Autogas vehicles on the road worldwide
and nearly 82,000 refuelling stations, the advantages are evident. The IAC
urges India to adopt this existing technology to combat pressing environmental
issues. India's reliance on around 330 million petrol and diesel-powered
vehicles is a major contributor to urban air pollution. The IAC believes that
Autogas offers a viable alternative for those unable to transition immediately
to EVs.
Reflecting on the pollution crisis, he added – “The severity of India's air
pollution crisis is underscored by recent events, such as tech millionaire
Bryan Johnson reportedly cutting short his appearance on Nikhil Kamath's
podcast in Mumbai due to poor air quality. Johnson, known for his health focus,
found the indoor AQI of 130 and PM2.5 levels of 75 µg/m³ – equivalent to
smoking 3.4 cigarettes in 24 hours – unbearable, even with air purifiers. The
average resident of India faces a reduction in life expectancy of 5.3 years due
to particulate air pollution.”
Countries like Russia, Turkey, Korea, Poland, and Ukraine have
successfully integrated Autogas into their transportation systems. These
nations have implemented supportive policies and incentives that have led to
significant reductions in emissions.
The Indian Auto LPG Coalition (IAC) has urged policymakers to lower the
Goods and Services Tax (GST) on Autogas conversion kits from 28% to 5%, making
them more accessible and incentivising cleaner fuel adoption. This reduction
would accelerate the transition to sustainable transportation.
The IAC also highlighted the crucial role of Original Equipment
Manufacturers (OEMs) in producing factory-fitted Autogas vehicles, emphasising
the need for investment in Autogas technology to provide consumers with more
environmentally friendly options. Factory-fitted models ensure better
performance and safety, enhancing consumer confidence.
Autogas is a cleaner, cost-effective alternative to conventional fuels,
significantly reducing emissions of particulate matter (PM) and nitrogen oxides
(NOx) compared to gasoline and diesel. It is often cheaper than these fuels,
allowing consumers to save on fuel costs while utilising existing distribution
networks, which reduces infrastructure investment needs. Many vehicles can be
converted to run on both Autogas and gasoline, offering flexibility.
The IAC calls on the Indian government and automotive industry to
recognise Autogas's potential and promote its adoption, paving the way for
cleaner air and a sustainable future.
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