"Mercedes has given me a letter that they can use 100 per cent bio-diesel in their cars and trucks...," Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari said today.
Gadkari said Mercedes India chief had met him and said that the standards "which we have prescribed for bio-diesel, Mercedes can use that in its cars and other vehicles".
The minister said that major automobile companies like JCB and others too have shown their willingness to use bio-diesel, ethanol and other such products, which would be a major step in minimising high pollution levels.
Gadkari said it would be his ministry's initiative to promote such bio-fuel and it will also be encouraged in use of highways building machinery and equipment.
"We are going to issue the notification in this regard (bio-fuel) also," he said, adding that government has already prescribed bio-fuel blending with normal diesel.
He said Haldia port, one of the 12 major ports in the country has set a very good example of how vehicles and railway engines can run on bio-diesel.
"We are in the process of converting Haldia port as the country's first major green port. Railway engines, trucks and other vehicles there are being run on bio-diesel made at the port," he said.
India has already emerged as a key training hub in production processes for workers of German luxury car maker.
