Union Minister Nitin Gadkari and Bihar CM Nitish Kumar Inspect Flex-Engine Bike from Bajaj
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari and Bihar CM Nitish Kumar Inspect Flex-Engine Bike from Bajaj
A flex-fuel or dual fuel vehicle is capable of operating on both petrol and ethanol.

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar yesterday inspected the flex- engine bike manufactured by Bajaj Auto. The development comes barely days after Road, Transport, Highways and Shipping Minister Gadkari had said that two major bike makers are expected to come up with flex engine motorcycles by the month-end. A flex-fuel or dual fuel vehicle is capable of operating on both petrol and ethanol.

"Gadkari and Kumar inspected the flex-engine bike along with auto rickshaws on ethanol and electric. The bike is still to be launched in the market," an official said. Also Read: Maruti Suzuki January Sales up by 4.8% to 1.51 Lakh Units, Ciaz Sales Down by 22.5%

Keen to promote electric vehicles fleet as well as vehicles on alternative fuel like ethanol, Gadkari has also been emphasizing the need to enhance ethanol output in a bid to move towards ethanol-based transportation.

"By the end of this month, two two-wheeler manufacturers have promised to come up with electric as well as flex-engine motorcycles which can run both on petrol and ethanol," Gadkari had said last week. He also said both bikes are expected to hit the market soon. "These can be run on 100 percent petrol and 100 percent ethanol," the minister said.

Gadkari has also emphasized the need to diversify agriculture towards power and energy by producing ethanol. The country incurs a huge Rs 7 lakh crore on import bills of crude and if "we save even Rs 2 lakh crore out of this by indigenous ethanol, it will turn around the agriculture economy," the minister had said. Also Read: Jaguar to Officially Reveal I-Pace Electric SUV on March 1

Gadkari said the government is working towards policies to encourage ethanol, which can be easily produced from wheat straw, rice straw, bamboo and other produce. "One tonne of rice straw can produce 280 litres of ethanol and give rise to new industries. It is not only import substitute but cost-effective, pollution free and clean fuel," he asserted.

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