Arvind Kejriwal has intensified his opposition to the E20 petrol mandate, demanding accountability from automakers on its impact on older vehicles. Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri dismissed the concerns, calling them a 'misrepresentation'.
Kejriwal Demands Transparency from Automakers on E20 Fuel
AAP National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday intensified his opposition to the Centre's E20 (20% ethanol-blended) petrol mandate, announcing to write letters to demand transparency and accountability from major automobile manufacturers.

In a post on X, Kejriwal stated that he is issuing formal letters to industry leaders to seek written clarification regarding the impact of E20 fuel on vehicles manufactured before 2023. He stated that in a press conference scheduled at 12 PM today, he will be releasing the letters. "Today, I am writing letters to all auto manufacturing companies in the country - they should inform the public whether E20 can be used in products made by them before 2023. If yes, then in case of mileage issues or damage to any component, will the company compensate for the loss? Today at 12 o'clock, I will release all the letters on the PC," he wrote.
Union Minister Puri Dismisses E20 Fuel Concerns
Earlier, Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri on Monday said reports of customer problems with E20 fuel are a "misrepresentation", and stressed that the move to a higher E25 blend will only happen after tests are completed and discussed with automakers. Dismissing the controversy around 20 per cent ethanol-blended petrol, Puri said both car manufacturers and consumers have accepted the fuel. "The automobile manufacturers, as well as the people who service these vehicles, all say there is no difficulty. Why this sudden interest?" he said. "It is a misrepresentation and I don't want to use stronger words."
Gradual Ethanol Blending and Current Adoption
The Minister noted that India has been gradually increasing ethanol blending. "We have been using E15 for the last three and a half years. We have been on E20 since April of last year. From April 2025 to April 2026, it has already been one year, and we are now another five months beyond that," he said.
According to Puri, 20 crore two-wheelers and 20 lakh four-wheelers are currently running on ethanol-blended petrol. "The car manufacturers are comfortable with E20. Each one of them has made a statement to that effect. Consumers also appreciate the product," he added.
Future Blends (E25 and E85) Under Consideration
On calls to move to E25, Puri said the government is not rushing the decision. "If someone is suggesting E25, we have made it clear that we are conducting tests. Those tests will take time. Once the reports are available, we will evaluate them. Then we will discuss the findings with the stakeholders and the automobile manufacturers. After all, I neither manufacture the cars nor the fuel," he said.
The Minister also updated on the E85 rollout, saying it has only just begun. "We have only begun the rollout of E85, and that rollout will take some time because new petrol pumps and related infrastructure need to be put in place," he said.
The government is targeting 20 per cent ethanol blending nationwide under its Ethanol Blended Petrol programme to cut import dependence and support farmers. Puri maintained that the transition is proceeding in phases, based on technical data and industry feedback.
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