On April 1, 2020, India adopted the BS6 emissions rule, meaning that India would bypass BS5 and move directly to the India Level Six (BS6) rules. BS 6standards limit the discharge of one carbon monoxide to 1.0 g / km, 0.16 g / km of hydrocarbon + nitrogen oxide to the discharge of a tailpipe discharge from a patrol car, and a 0.05 g of responsive suspended particulate discharge. Diesel models emit 0.50 g / km peak carbon monoxide, 0.06 g / km nitrous oxide and hydrocarbon + nitrogen oxide 0.17 g / km away. Also, the sulfur content in India-level 6, or Bharat stage 6 fuels is limited to 10 ppm. |
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