India's ambitious plans to transition to a low-carbon economy have sparked a renewed focus on alternative fuel sources, and flex-fuel vehicles (FFVs) are emerging as a potential game-changer. As the country struggles to meet its growing energy demands while reducing its reliance on fossil fuels, FFVs offer a promising solution. These vehicles can run on a blend of gasoline and ethanol, a renewable energy source that can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions. But what are the implications of introducing FFVs in India's transportation sector, and how can they be integrated into the country's energy transition strategy?
The Case of Flex-Fuel Vehicles in India’s Energy Transition Open Magazine