Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL) — in association with Ashok Leyland and Hero MotoCorp — has initiated a pilot program to test the effectiveness of ED7 (Diesel blended with 7 percent Ethanol) fuel. This program aims to transform India’s bio-fuel economy and achieve a stable energy mix.
BPCL has developed the ED7 fuel. The innovative blended fuel consists of 93 percent diesel and 7 percent ethanol. BPCL has conducted the testing and validation on engine test bench in collaboration with Ashok Leyland.
“Today’s flag off of the Pilot ED7(Diesel blended with 7% Ethanol) for buses with Ashok Leyland and flex fuels (E27&E85) for two wheelers along with Hero Mototcorp is a step by BPCL towards our country’s aim of reducing import bill,” G. Krishnakumar, Chairman & Managing Director, BPCL, said.
Hero MotoCorp has developed a Flex-Fuel Prototype at its Centre of Innovation and Technology (CIT) in Jaipur. The vehicle, equipped with a 125cc BS6 engine, can run on ethanol-blended petrol mixtures ranging from 20 percent (E20) to 85 percent (E85) ethanol blends. The Flex-Fuel Prototype utilizes advanced software to detect the ethanol blend in the fuel and adjust engine control parameters accordingly, ensuring a trouble-free riding experience.