Tata Motors, one of top automotive companies in India, plans to expand its portfolio of commercial vehicles run by alternative fuel, said the company’s top official.
There are six types of alternative fuels available in India — CNG, Compressed Biogas (CBG), autogas (LPG), ethanol-blended petrol, biodiesel and hydrogen energy.
The company, he said, has been investing around ₹2,000 crore per annum which includes our investment in internal combustion engines, alternate fuel as well as electric vehicles.
Tags: Alternative Fuels, CBG, CNG, Ethanol, LPG, Tata Motors
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