The central government has approved the use of 100% ethanol as fuel. Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari informed about this in Nagpur on June 13. Meanwhile, the use of E20, i.e., 20% ethanol-blended petrol, is also increasing in the country. But the question is, are all vehicles on the road fully ready for E20? Some auto mechanics in Bhopal claim that some vehicles using E20 petrol are experiencing issues such as fuel pumps failing earlier than expected, problems with the fuel system when the vehicle is parked for a long time, and increased maintenance. They say that fuel pumps, which previously rarely needed replacement during the entire lifespan of a vehicle, now have to be replaced multiple times in some cases. Watch the video to see what mechanics said based on their experience with E20 petrol Post navigation PM MITRA Park secures ₹20,000 crore investment:Preparations begin for third-phase land allocation; allotment process is next Class 12 student fatally stabbed to death in Guna:Clash erupts over road rage incident