Gadkari says he now uses Toyota’s Mirai car powered by hydrogen fuel
The Union minister said the import of fossil fuel is costing India ₹
22 lakh crore, and it is also creating a lot of pollution.
“Because of pollution, you are all facing the crucial problem; I am also facing the problem in Delhi,” he said, as he expressed confidence that as India moves to alternative fuel, the country will become a net exporter of energy.During 2024–25, India imported around 300 million metric tons of crude and petroleum products and exported about 65 million metric tons.
The country meets about 88% of its crude oil and 51% of its gas needs through imports.
Gadkari said the Centre is enabling policies to incentivise the use of alternative and bio-fuel, as it is important to move towards a cost-effective import substitute, pollution-free and indigenous fuel.
He further said India’s automobile industry, with a size of ₹22 lakh crore, has moved up to the third position in the world, surpassing Japan. The first is the United States with an auto industry size of ₹79 lakh crore, and China is second with ₹49 lakh crore.
“I am confident because of electric vehicle, with some years we will be number one (auto industry) of the world. We are supporting all the bio-fuel as for ecology and environment to prevent air pollution,” Gadkari said, adding research is underway regarding a charging system for EVs.
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