Pune: Kirloskar Oil Engines Limited (KOEL) has unveiled its pioneering Ethanol and Isobutanol Engines for Genset applications — the first technology of its kind in the world to be evaluated by the Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI).
The launch was officiated by Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, highlighting the government’s commitment to alternative fuels as a pathway towards energy independence and environmental stewardship.
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Timed around World Biofuel Day, the launch reflects KOEL’s leadership in clean power solutions and its dedication to advancing India’s alternative fuel ecosystem.
The new Ethanol and Isobutanol Engines are designed to reduce dependence on fossil fuels, significantly lower greenhouse gas emissions, and deliver robust, reliable performance across a range of industrial and commercial applications.
“These innovations reinforce our vision of delivering cleaner, sustainable power for all,” said Rahul Sahai, CEO of Kirloskar Oil Engines. “With Ethanol and Isobutanol Engines, we are embracing renewable fuels while supporting the nation’s energy diversification and environmental goals.”
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Key features of KOEL’s Ethanol and Isobutanol Engines include:
- Advanced combustion technology for lower greenhouse gas output
- Compatibility with renewable biofuels such as ethanol and isobutanol
- High performance and durability for varied operational environments
- Sustainable manufacturing using eco-friendly practices and optimized resource usage
KOEL stated that this innovation aligns with its mission to provide reliable, sustainable power solutions to industries, businesses, and communities while actively supporting the Government of India’s clean energy initiatives and efforts to reduce oil imports.