BS-VI fuel rollout in April 2018 not feasible in Delhi: Auto experts

Auto industry would find it
difficult to be ready for the demand in such short period
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NEWS: As a measure to reduce the
toxicity in Delhi's air, which rises every year during the winters, Prime
Minister Narendra
Modi-led government on Wednesday advanced rolling out of Bharat Stage
(BS)-VI fuel in the national capital by two years to April 2018.
Bharat stage emission standards -known as Bharat Stage (BS)-
are emission standards to regulate the air pollutants output.
The petroleum ministry, in a statement, informed that the
government after consulting Oil Marketing Companies (OMC) has decided to
"fast-forward" the date of BS-VI grade auto fuel launch in view of
the prevailing smog situation in Delhi.
The ministry had introduced the BS-IV grade transportation
fuels across the country in April this year.
Though the government has taken this step to reduce
pollution in Delhi and National Capital Region, the auto experts feel it would
certainly add to the woes of car companies to be fully compliant in over next
five months.
They say the auto industry would find it difficult to be
ready for the demand in such short period. Also, the fuel will not be available
outside the capital and BS-VI vehicles cannot run on BS-IV fuel.
They also cited fear that the country lacks warehouses for
the scrapping of old vehicles.
India is not alone in the fight against air pollution. Such
measures have also been taken elsewhere too.
Recently on October 23, London city officials had brought in
a new levy on the cars, made before 2005, entering the British capital during
busy weekday hours.
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