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Mumbai: With fuel prices soaring and electric vehicles becoming prohibitively expensive for most Indians, vehicles that run on compressed natural gas could be considered as a welcome relief and alternate fuel for mobility. A recent report by NRI (Nomura Research Institute) Consulting & Solutions titled as Path to clean mobility: Increasing penetration of NGVs in India released at the Messe Frankfurt’s NGV India Summit, 2022 , highlights some of the major trends across the Natural Gas Vehicle (NGV) ecosystem that are disrupting the automotive industry.

The report states that, with increasing focus on blue hydrogen as a bridging solution, Natural Gas can play a key role in transition towards hydrogen economy. It further added that the expansion of the CGD (City Gas Distribution) network and increasing number of CNG stations is expected to encourage the proliferation of NGVs.

With increased differential TCO (total cost of ownership) benefits compared to other fuels, CNG is gaining more prominence among consumer preference post BS VI.  The technology is now well established in India with major OEMs concentrating to bring in a range cost efficient and fuel efficient CNG variants.

Megatrends in NGV Space:

Increasing NGV Penetration

Improving Fuel Infrastructure

Improved Customer preference for CNG

Increasing focus of OEMs on NGVs

Upcoming alternative sources of CNG

Supporting Regulatory environment

However, the report underlined the following challenges too.

Ashim Sharma, Senior Partner & Group Head, NRI Consulting & Solutions, said, “The immense volume and favourable conditions of the Indian automobile market give an opportunity to promote widespread adoption of NGVs in India. However, higher gas prices will exacerbate the CGD industries’ already unfavourable economics, limiting network expansion and negatively impacting consumer experience. The government, industry, and CGD companies must all work together for India’s NGV market to thrive in the future.”

The study laid down the following set of solutions to deal with these challenges:

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