CAFE 3.0 delay likely: What these fuel norms mean and why there’s a debate

CAFE 3.0 delay likely: What these fuel norms mean and why there’s a debate

The rollout of stricter fuel efficiency rules for cars in India could be pushed back. The Centre may defer the implementation of the next phase of Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency (CAFE) norms, commonly referred to as CAFE 3.0, beyond April 2027.The issue has reached the highest levels, with the Prime Minister’s Office holding discussions with key stakeholders, including automakers and officials, to review the challenges linked to meeting tighter emission targets. The move signals that the government is open to reconsidering timelines.

What are CAFE norms?

CAFE norms are designed to regulate the average carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions of a carmaker’s entire fleet, rather than individual models. This means companies must balance high-emission vehicles with cleaner, more efficient ones such as hybrids or electric vehicles. Under the proposed CAFE 3.0 framework, the targets are set to become significantly stricter. Fleet-wide emissions are expected to be capped at 88.4 grams of CO2 per kilometre by 2027, with a further reduction to 71.5 g/km by 2032.While these norms are aimed at reducing fuel consumption and lowering pollution, they have sparked concerns within the auto industry. However, not all manufacturers are in a comfortable position.

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Carmakers like Maruti Suzuki and Toyota may find it tough to meet these stricter emission targets. If they miss the limits, they may have to pay heavy penalties. That could eventually make cars more expensive, or push companies to invest faster in electric and hybrid technologies.This is exactly where the debate is coming from. Automakers say meeting such tight targets in a short time will need big upgrades and higher spending, especially for affordable, mass-market cars. There’s also a question mark over whether India is fully ready for this shift: both in terms of charging infrastructure and how quickly buyers will adopt electric vehicles.For buyers, a delay in CAFE 3.0 could actually bring some short-term relief. Car prices may not rise sharply right away, as companies get more time to adjust. But over time, these rules are expected to bring cleaner and more fuel-efficient cars to the market.

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