Bioethanol is a renewable fuel made by fermenting sugars from crops like sugarcane, corn, and agricultural waste. Blended with petrol, it reduces greenhouse gas emissions and improves engine efficiency—making it a cornerstone of India’s clean mobility strategy.
How it works?
Feedstock Collection – Sourcing sugar-rich biomass from farms and agro-industries.
Fermentation – Converting sugars into ethanol using microbial processes.
Distillation & Blending – Refining ethanol and blending it with petrol (E10, E20, E85)
Applications
Petrol blending for cars and two-wheelers
Industrial solvents and chemical feedstock
Rural electrification and cooking fuel (in some models)
OG Plaanet's Impact
Partnering with farmers for crop residue collection
Designing decentralized ethanol units for agro-clusters
Supporting India’s target of 20% ethanol blending by 2030
Bioethanol is more than a fuel—it’s a bridge between agriculture and clean energy.