New Delhi [India], January 31: India's automotive sector is undergoing a remarkable transformation as it adopts cleaner fuel options. CNG, in particular, has been gaining momentum as a popular alternative to petrol and diesel due to its affordability and lower emissions. Sales of CNG-powered vehicles surged from 163,000 units in 2021 to over 550,000 units by 2024, and projections show that by 2030, one in every two vehicles sold will be CNG powered. However, to truly make CNG widespread, India still faces challenges such as limited infrastructure and fewer vehicle options. As India focuses on sustainable mobility, the spotlight is on technologies that can deliver cleaner transportation options.