E20 petrol with 95 Octane mandatory from April 1: Details explained
Most vehicles manufactured between 2023 and 2025 are already designed to run on E20 petrol, and major issues are not expected with these models. The requirement for a minimum RON of 95 is meant to ensure smoother engine operation. RON measures a fuel’s resistance to knocking, which occurs when fuel burns unevenly inside the engine. Higher octane fuel is more stable under pressure and helps reduce the risk of engine damage.Ethanol itself has a naturally high octane rating of around 108 RON. Blending ethanol with petrol improves knock resistance and helps engines run more efficiently.
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