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India has achieved its E20 petrol target five years ahead of schedule, marking a major milestone in the Ethanol Blended Petrol (EBP) Programme. As E20 becomes the new standard at fuel pumps, myths surrounding ethanol-blended fuel continue to raise public concern. This article addresses the most common misconceptions — from mileage drops, engine damage, corrosion, and food security, to taxation fears — and counters them with facts backed by research from ARAI, IIP, and Indian Oil R&D. Key highlights include that E20 is a renewable, cleaner-burning alternative to fossil fuels, with minor impact on mileage, no proven engine harm in modern vehicles, and government efforts to ensure sustainable ethanol production. The article provides clarity for consumers making the shift to E20 petrol, encouraging informed decisions and greater acceptance of greener fuels.


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