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As fuel prices rise, electric scooters are finally gaining traction in India

Indian Oil rolls out high octane petrol (XP95); high cetane diesel launch to follow

0 Comments Indian Oil has introduced its XP95 branded high octane petrol. During his keynote address at a recent virtual conclave organised by our sister publication Autocar Professional on Meeting Emission Challenges , Indian Oil Corporation’s Chairman, Shrikant Madhav Vaidya, said, From May 1, we will be launching XP95 and about 30 percent of Indian Oil retail outlets will be selling this. XP95 touted to deliver better mileage 95 octane petrol will be crucial for automakers to meet upcoming emission norms IOCL reports improved fuel economy and lower vibrations with 55 cetane diesel Commenting on the roll out planned for the 95 octane petrol, he said, It will be available all across India and we will increase the percentage (of XP95 outlets). In fact, out of my 32,000 retail outlets, nearly 8,000 will be rolled out with XP95 on May 1, and by the end of June, nearly 12,000-13,000 retail outlets will have it.

Quarter-Litre Suzuki Gixxer Twins Recalled, Here s Why

A total of 199 bikes have been recalled by Suzuki Suzuki Motorcycles has recalled its naked Gixxer 250 and Gixxer SF 250 over engine vibration-related issues. As many as 199 units, manufactured from August 12, 2019, to March 21, 2021, have been affected, and hence, called back. Elaborating on the issue, Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) stated that the overly engine vibes were a result of the misalignment of the balancer drive gear. If left undetected, it could damage two of the six lugs used to mount the tail light.

SIAM hosts 12th Lecture Series on Hybrid and Electric Vehicles in India: Development, Testing & Homologation

SIAM hosts 12th Lecture Series on Hybrid and Electric Vehicles in India: Development, Testing & Homologation
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COVID-19 surge: CII sets up task force on oxygen supply chains

Updated: April 27, 2021 13:50 IST It will work with the Central and State governments to augment supply amid severe shortage of medical oxygen as the number of COVID-19 cases continue to rise. Share Article AAA Oxygen tankers being escorted by Delhi Police as they move towards the hospitals from Delhi Cantt Railway Station amidst the oxygen crisis, in New Delhi, Tuesday, April 27, 2021.   | Photo Credit: PTI It will work with the Central and State governments to augment supply amid severe shortage of medical oxygen as the number of COVID-19 cases continue to rise. The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) on Tuesday said it had formed a task force on ‘oxygen supply chain’ to work with the Central and State governments to augment supply amid severe shortage of medical oxygen as the number of COVID-19 cases continue to rise.

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