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Car makers cheer as govt plans hike in CNG footprint

Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said that come 2030 at least 10,000 CNG filling stations will be operational throughout the country

September 06, 2018 / 14:30 IST
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Swaraj Baggonkar Moneycontrol News

Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai and other car makers have welcomed the government’s plans to increase the number of CNG stations by seven times to 10,000 over the next 12 years.

Speaking at the annual SIAM (Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers) Convention Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said that come 2030 at least 10,000 CNG filling stations will be operational throughout the country.

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Currently, only 1,424 stations cater to 3 million vehicles including three-wheelers, taxis and commercial cars. As most of these stations are limited to Delhi, Mumbai and Gujarat it limits the vehicle’s ability to move beyond these areas for lack of filling options.

While CNG is less polluting than petrol and diesel (20-30 percent lower CO2 than compared internal combustion car) it is also priced much cheaper than the two. A kilogram of CNG in Mumbai costs Rs 46 while a litre of petrol costs Rs 87. CNG is also more fuel-efficient than petrol.