AIDA Welcomes BIS Standards for E22–E30 Fuels

BIS fuel specs mark a breakthrough, easing surplus pressures while paving the way for India’s flex‑fuel future, says AIDA.

Shruti ShiraguppiBy Shruti Shiraguppi calendar 19 May 2026 Views icon549 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
AIDA Welcomes BIS Standards for E22–E30 Fuels

The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has published specifications for E22 to E30 ethanol-blended fuels — a development that the All India Distillers' Association (AIDA) has described as a "significant and timely step" in advancing India's ethanol blending roadmap.

In a statement released by the industry body, AIDA President Vijendra Singh called the notification not merely a technical update, but a progressive and forward-looking move that reaffirms the Government's long-term commitment to higher ethanol adoption, reduced dependence on crude oil imports, and a cleaner mobility ecosystem for India.

Relief for an Industry Running at Surplus

Among the newly introduced specifications, the E25 fuel standard has drawn particular attention from the distilling sector. AIDA noted that E25 will provide interim relief to the industry at a time when surplus sugar and ethanol production capacities have created pressure across the supply chain.

"The introduction of E25 fuel standards will help absorb the current surplus in sugar and ethanol production," Singh said, acknowledging the practical benefits the new benchmark brings to manufacturers and producers alike.

While AIDA has welcomed the development as an important milestone, Singh was clear that the long-term vision must now move decisively toward higher ethanol blends — specifically E85 and E100.

With new production capacities being commissioned across the sector, the future of India's ethanol programme, according to AIDA, will increasingly hinge on the growth of flex-fuel mobility and a supportive policy and infrastructure ecosystem for higher ethanol usage.

Flex-Fuel Vehicles (FFVs) — which can run on a wide range of ethanol-petrol blends — are central to this vision. AIDA believes FFVs can play a transformational role in enabling greater ethanol consumption, strengthening India's energy security, reducing vehicular emissions, and creating a sustainable long-term domestic market for biofuels.

The introduction of E22 and E30 specifications now lays the groundwork for the next generation of ethanol-led mobility solutions — bridging the gap between today's blending targets and tomorrow's ambition of an E85 and E100 future.

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