E20 and Pure Petrol Price: There is an uproar across the country regarding ethanol petrol. People claim that the mileage of cars and bikes is falling due to E20 petrol and the car parts are also getting damaged. However, the government has clearly denied these allegations.
Recently, in an interview given to ABP News, Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari had clarified that ethanol based petrol is completely safe and it does not have any harmful effect on the engines of bikes and cars. The government says that the main objective of E20 is to increase the income of farmers by reducing the country’s oil imports.
Higher price will have to be paid for pure petrol- Gadkari
It has also been made clear by Nitin Gadkari that those who do not want ethanol blended fuel, they can buy pure petrol without ethanol, but they will have to pay a higher price for it. Now the question is that if you buy pure petrol, how much will it cost for one liter and how much more expensive will it be than E20 petrol.
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How many rupees per liter is the price of pure petrol?
Currently, the price of one liter E20 petrol in the capital Delhi is around Rs 102. If you want to buy pure petrol then it will be available at Rs 167 to Rs 170 per liter. This is ultra premium petrol, which is India’s first 100 octane fuel, which is designed for high performance vehicles. This petrol named XP100 is still available at many petrol pumps of Indian Oil.
What benefits will you get from pure petrol?
- This gives the vehicle faster pickup and more power.
- It improves the mileage of the vehicle.
- Compared to normal petrol, it produces much less carbon emissions which harm the environment.
- It contains advanced detergent additives, which do not allow carbon accumulation inside the engine, due to which the engine remains clean and smooth from inside.
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The great thing is that there is no harm in putting pure petrol in a normal 91 octane vehicle. Rather, the vehicle provides better mileage. If for some reason 91 octane and pure petrol get mixed together, there will be no harm to the vehicle or engine. The performance of the vehicle may be slightly better and smoother as compared to normal 91 octane petrol.

