AIDA applauds the launch of India’s first mass-market flex fuel vehicle
The All India Distillers’ Association (AIDA), India’s apex body representing the ethanol, bioenergy and potable alcohol sector, has welcomed the launch of India’s first mass-market flex fuel vehicle by Maruti Suzuki, which will run on 100 per cent pure ethanol, calling it a defining moment in India’s transition towards cleaner, self-reliant and farmer-driven mobility solutions.
In a significant development for the country’s ethanol ecosystem, several AIDA members are also set to become among the early purchasers and adopters of the newly launched flex fuel vehicle, reinforcing the industry’s confidence in ethanol-led mobility and clean fuel technologies.
The launch marks a major step towards mainstreaming flex fuel mobility in India and aligns closely with the Government of India’s long-term vision for energy security, import reduction, lower vehicular emissions and accelerated adoption of cleaner transportation alternatives.
For years, AIDA has consistently advocated for the expansion of flex fuel vehicles (FFVs) and the wider adoption of ethanol-based mobility solutions as part of India’s clean energy transition. The Association has actively engaged with policymakers, industry stakeholders, automobile manufacturers and the broader ecosystem to highlight the environmental, economic and strategic advantages of ethanol-blended and flex fuel technologies.
Vijendra Singh, President, AIDA commented “The growing participation of automobile manufacturers, fuel retailers, ethanol producers, policymakers and industry stakeholders clearly reflects the strong national momentum behind cleaner mobility solutions. The fact that AIDA member companies themselves are becoming early adopters of these vehicles sends a strong signal of confidence in the future of flex fuel mobility in India.”
AIDA noted that the expansion of flex fuel vehicles can play a transformative role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving air quality by enabling higher ethanol usage in transportation fuels. Increased ethanol adoption also creates stronger domestic demand for agricultural feedstocks such as maize and sugarcane, thereby supporting farmer incomes, rural employment and agricultural value chains.
The Association further stated that the initiative strongly complements the national vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat and Viksit Bharat by strengthening India’s domestic biofuel ecosystem, reducing reliance on imported fossil fuels and accelerating the country’s transition towards sustainable and indigenous energy solutions.
As India advances towards higher ethanol blending targets and cleaner transportation pathways, AIDA reaffirmed its commitment to support the development of a robust, scalable and future-ready ethanol economy for the nation.