India is working on Ethanol 2.0, an ambitious plan to expand biofuel-petrol blending beyond 20 per cent and potentially move to 100 per cent ethanol-fired vehicles. The government claims that EBP20 (petrol with 20 per cent ethanol blending), the first phase which aims for a 20 per cent ethanol-petrol blending mix by the end of March, has led to billions of dollars in gains to farmers and savings on fuel imports. But a sequel to this will not be easy unless India’s automotive sector cooperates and makes flex-fuel vehicles. Toyota Kirloskar Motor country head VIKRAM GULATI tells S Dinakar in

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