New Delhi, July 5: The Ministry of Heavy Industries has released a public awareness campaign addressing misconceptions surrounding E20 ethanol-blended petrol, asserting that the fuel is neither experimental nor untested and has been successfully used across several countries for decades.
The campaign, titled “E20 Ethanol Blending – Myth vs Fact,” aims to counter misinformation regarding ethanol-blended fuel as India continues expanding its biofuel programme.
According to the ministry, one of the most common misconceptions is that E20 is an untested, experimental fuel. The government has clarified that this claim is incorrect.
The ministry stated that ethanol-blended fuels have been in use internationally for decades, including in countries such as:
- United States
- Brazil
- Canada
- Thailand
- Japan
- Several European nations
The government says the widespread global adoption of ethanol-blended fuel demonstrates that the technology is mature, proven and suitable for large-scale use.
Benefits highlighted by the government
The awareness campaign lists several advantages of E20 petrol, including:
- Cleaner Fuel: Helps reduce vehicle emissions and contributes to improved air quality.
- Energy Security: Reduces India’s dependence on imported crude oil by increasing the use of domestically produced ethanol.
- Sustainable Mobility: Promotes cleaner and greener transportation while supporting India’s climate commitments.
- Atmanirbhar Bharat: Strengthens domestic agriculture and the biofuel ecosystem, contributing to India’s goal of self-reliance.
The campaign also highlights that E20 supports India’s long-term transition towards cleaner transportation without compromising fuel security.
Scientific validation
The Ministry emphasised that E20 is scientifically validated and globally trusted, rejecting claims that it is an experimental fuel. The campaign describes ethanol blending as an internationally accepted technology that has been successfully implemented across multiple developed and emerging economies.
The awareness material concludes with the message:
“E20: Scientifically Validated. Globally Trusted. India’s Choice for a Cleaner Tomorrow.”
The campaign comes amid ongoing public discussions over ethanol-blended fuel, with the Centre reiterating that E20 forms a key part of India’s strategy to reduce fossil fuel imports, promote renewable energy, support farmers through ethanol production and move towards a cleaner, more sustainable transport ecosystem.

