Bajaj Auto is preparing to introduce India’s first motorcycle powered entirely by Compressed Biogas (CBG). This innovative development follows the launch of the world’s first Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) motorcycle, the Bajaj Freedom 125, which debuted on July 5, 2024. The Freedom 125 features a dual-fuel system, allowing riders to seamlessly switch between CNG and petrol.
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Building on the success of the Freedom 125, Bajaj Auto is set to launch a fully CBG-powered motorcycle, marking a new era in eco-friendly transportation. According to Bajaj Auto CEO Rajiv Bajaj, the project is in advanced stages of development.
This upcoming model will run exclusively on biogas derived from organic waste, including cow dung. By utilizing this renewable energy source, Bajaj aims to offer an economical and sustainable alternative to traditional fuels. Inspired by the dual-fuel technology of the Freedom 125, the new bike is expected to be a game-changer for cost-conscious, environmentally conscious riders
Features and Expectations
Price Range: The bike is expected to retail at Rs. 95,000 to Rs. 1.10 lakh (ex-showroom).
Mileage: Riders can expect a range of up to 330 km on a full tank of CBG.
Eco-Friendly: With significantly lower emissions compared to petrol-powered bikes, the CBG model aims to reduce air pollution and promote cleaner fuels.
Dual-Fuel Option: Like the Freedom 125, the new bike will also feature a dual-fuel system, enabling users to switch between petrol and CBG as needed.
Collaboration with Amul
Bajaj Auto has partnered with Amul to ensure a steady supply of CBG. A dedicated biogas production facility has been established in Gujarat, where cow dung is processed to create Bio-CNG. This partnership highlights the potential of agricultural and dairy waste as a renewable energy source for India’s transportation sector.
Market Opportunities
With rising demand for eco-friendly vehicles, Bajaj Auto aims to tap into the growing CNG and CBG market. The Freedom 125 has already sold 27,000 units across India, signaling strong consumer interest in cost-effective, sustainable transportation solutions. The launch of the CBG bike is expected to set new trends in the Indian automotive industry.
Environmental Impact
CBG combustion produces significantly fewer emissions compared to conventional petrol engines, contributing to cleaner air and reduced greenhouse gas emissions. By integrating sustainable fuel technology into mainstream transportation, Bajaj Auto is aligning with India’s push toward greener energy solutions.
Pioneering Eco-Friendly Mobility
The introduction of CBG-powered vehicles represents a pivotal step toward eco-friendly policies in India’s auto sector. Bajaj Auto’s initiative not only reduces fuel costs for consumers but also emphasizes the importance of environmental sustainability.
Future Outlook
As CBG technology gains traction, Bajaj Auto plans to solidify its position as a leader in sustainable mobility. The company’s future ventures may include further advancements in CBG technology and expansion into the electric vehicle (EV) market. With the potential for full adoption of CBG-powered bikes in the next two to three years, Bajaj Auto is paving the way for a cleaner, greener future in transportation.