Petrol pump of the future! Where petrol, diesel, CNG, EV charging and hydrogen will be available under one roof! find out

Currently, due to the developments in the international market, the prices of petrol and diesel are skyrocketing day by day. On the other hand, due to increasing pollution problem due to carbon emission and climate change crisis, finding alternatives to conventional fuels has become the need of the hour. India’s Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas is gearing up to meet these twin challenges and embrace and embrace future technologies in the automobile sector.

Ministry directives

The ministry has issued important directives to major state-owned oil companies Indian Oil (IOCL), Bharat Petroleum (BPCL) and Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) to convert their conventional petrol pumps into ‘multi-fuel’ ones.

The alarm will sound as soon as you take a nap on the highway! Watch the camera on the eyes of truck-bus drivers! ‘Sleep detection’ technology to prevent accidents

Updating of petrol pumps

Not only petrol-diesel cars are now on the roads but CNG, not only petrol-diesel cars are now on the roads but CNG, electric vehicles and future green hydrogen cars are also entering the roads. Recognizing this changing trend of consumers, petrol pumps are rapidly updating themselves. Old petrol pumps are being replaced by hi-tech energy stations, where high-speed EV charging points and compressed bio-gas pumps are being installed alongside conventional fuels. Not only this, under the Ministry’s ‘National Green Hydrogen Mission’, the work of setting up a hydrogen refueling system at pumps on major highways has also started on a pilot basis.

How many road accidents occur in India every year? How can ‘these’ smart technologies of automobiles prevent the number of accidents? find out

Worry gone

These multi-fuel stations will eliminate the biggest concern of motorists, which is ‘Range Anxiety’ (fear of running out of fuel or charging). Many consumers hesitate to buy new technology cars just because they fear whether they will find a charging station or a CNG pump in time for the journey. But now, with all the options available under one roof, drivers will not have any mental stress during long distance travel. Also, vehicles running on different fuels of the same family can be refilled at the same location.

In short what

This step by the Ministry of Petroleum is taking India towards green energy. This variable format will not only be convenient for motorists, but will also be a game changer in curbing rising pollution in the country by reducing fuel costs and creating a sustainable transport system.

Comments are closed.