GAIL Announces CNG Price Reduction By Rs 2.50 Per Kg

The transfer comes shut on the heels of Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL) decreasing the promoting value of gasoline in Delhi and the National Capital Region

New Delhi: GAIL (India) Limited, and its wholly owned subsidiary, GAIL Gas Limited on Saturday introduced a discount within the costs of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) by Rs 2.50 per kg throughout a number of key places in India the place it operates stores.

The transfer comes shut on the heels of Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL) decreasing the promoting value of gasoline in Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) by Rs 2.50 per kg with impact from Thursday. (Also Read: Zomato Celebrates Women’s Day By Introducing New Kurta Option For Female Delivery Partners)

This discount underscores GAIL’s dedication to providing environmentally pleasant gasoline options at aggressive costs, consistent with the nation’s efforts to fight air pollution and cut back carbon emissions. (Also Read: Big Relief To THESE EPF Members: Exempt From Joint Declaration Form Submission)

“The decision to lower CNG prices comes at a crucial time when the automotive industry is witnessing a surge in the production and adoption of CNG vehicles by leading manufacturers such as Suzuki Motors Tata, Hyundai and Mahindra,” GAIL mentioned in an announcement.

With this value discount, GAIL goals to facilitate the transition in the direction of cleaner and greener transportation choices, making certain a sustainable future for generations to return, the assertion added.

On its half, AG&P Pratham mentioned it has lower its retail value from March 7 onwards in cities it operates in Kerala (Alappuzha, Kollam, Thiruvananthapuram – present value Rs 85.50/kg) and Andhra Pradesh (Nellore Rs 91.50/kg, Chittoor, Tirupati-Rs 91.50/kg, Anantapur and Kadappa Rs 91/kg).

According to Thivahar Bethune, VP Marketing, AG&P Pratham, three-wheeler auto-rickshaws, vehicles, small business automobiles, vehicles and bus homeowners utilizing CNG gasoline can now save as much as 35 per cent and 50 per cent in comparison with diesel and petrol respectively.

In Kerala, AG&P Pratham presently operates 34 CNG stations and plans to arrange over 150 CNG stations and in Andhra Pradesh, it presently operates 42 CNG stations and plans to arrange over 200 CNG stations within the coming years.

Source: zeenews.india.com

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