Delhi-NCR saw an early switch to more petrol in 2015 itself when the Diesel ban was carried out, taking the share of petrol in that market to 50%, the company is seeing the demand for petrol growing in some unexpected markets.
“By 2020 we wish to have an equal share of 50% diesel and 50% alternative fuels which will have petrol at the minimum and hopefully at some stage, an Environmental Vehicle(EV) also,”
“Surprisingly in the South, which is a strict diesel market, we are seeing a shift towards petrol taking place which is interesting,” said
However, even though the company plans to set aside half of its offering strictly for alternative fuels that may include EVs also, it will wait for the charging infrastructure in India to firm up before it makes a commitment for an EV launch in the country.