Increase biogas relations with Suzuki, Dairy cooperatives to start a flax-fuel car in India 26 in 26

 

Mumbai-Suzuki Motor Corporation has laid down these financial flexion-fuel vehicles (FFVs) and partnership with local milk cooperatives, with plans to increase its unique biogas activities, Suzuki Motor Corporation said in 2025 on Tuesday. FFVs are vehicles equipped with an internal combustion engine that can run on more than one type of fuel, usually a mixture of petrol and ethanol or methanol.India contributed to about 5% and about 45% profit in Suzuki’s financial year.

The company is focusing on carbon neutrality in India through its biogas project. “With the help of local dairy cooperatives, we are developing and building biogas production plants as raw materials. Produced gas will be used for CNG vehicles, which are widely popular in India,” said Suzuki Motor Corporation, a representative and president of Japan.

Emphasizing the socio-economic importance of the project, he said, “Purchase of cow dung will help to improve the income of the people in rural areas where one billion people live, while the national goals of self-reliance in energy and fertilizers will also contribute.” The first biogas plant will be operating in 2025.

Suzuki said, “Naturally available of cows and CNG vehicles – by combining things we already exist – we can contribute to reducing energy consumption,” said Suzuki.


He mentioned that his car and India’s two -wheelers are currently consistent with E20 fuels. In the motorcycle business, a large number of FFV (E55) models have already begun. Development is underway to start the FFV model for automobiles this financial year. Indian Assistant Company Maruti Suzuki, who has more than 42% of the passenger vehicle market, has been pressured to speed up his electrification plans as competent Tata Motors, Hyundai and Mahindra were aggressively pushed into EV. E20 is showing a diverse approach to the flex-fuel car, biogas-based CNG, lightweight and lin-battery EV, Suzuki carbon neutrality. In addition to alternative fuel, Suzuki is pushing the light weight technology in India to reduce the energy consumption and emissions. “We are gaining lightweight weight by adopting new materials and adapting to the design of the body, reducing the efficiency of improved fuel and reducing CO2 emissions,” Suzuki said.

Beyond the biofuels and lightweight, the automaker is preparing to introduce thin-battery electric vehicles suited for the emerging market. The company noted that it has already unveiled the e-adress scooter in India, designed as a light and affordable EV.

Automaker also emphasized the role of the circular economy of India: “We are working on initiatives to reduce environmental effects such as designing, reducing the use of plastic, and increasing the use of recycled materials.”

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