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BPCL Introduces Mobile Adblue Dispenser
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BPCL Introduces Mobile Adblue Dispenser

Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) has unveiled Kolkata's inaugural mobile Adblue dispenser, signalling a progressive step toward eco-friendly fuel access. The innovative dispenser provides on-the-go access to Adblue, a urea-based solution crucial for reducing emissions from diesel engines.

The introduction of Kolkata's first mobile Adblue dispenser by BPCL aligns with the company's commitment to sustainable fuel solutions. Adblue is utilised in Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) systems to minimise nitrogen oxide emissions, contributing to cleaner air quality and environmental conservation.

The mobile dispenser offers convenience and accessibility, allowing users to efficiently access Adblue for their vehicles. This initiative is in line with BPCL's dedication to promoting eco-friendly practices and enhancing the availability of sustainable fuel options.

By pioneering the mobile Adblue dispenser in Kolkata, BPCL addresses the growing demand for environmentally responsible fuel solutions in the region. The move underscores the company's focus on fostering a greener and more sustainable transportation ecosystem.

As Kolkata embraces this innovative solution, the mobile Adblue dispenser stands as a testament to BPCL's commitment to advancing eco-friendly fuel options and contributing to a cleaner and healthier environment.

Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) has unveiled Kolkata's inaugural mobile Adblue dispenser, signalling a progressive step toward eco-friendly fuel access. The innovative dispenser provides on-the-go access to Adblue, a urea-based solution crucial for reducing emissions from diesel engines. The introduction of Kolkata's first mobile Adblue dispenser by BPCL aligns with the company's commitment to sustainable fuel solutions. Adblue is utilised in Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) systems to minimise nitrogen oxide emissions, contributing to cleaner air quality and environmental conservation. The mobile dispenser offers convenience and accessibility, allowing users to efficiently access Adblue for their vehicles. This initiative is in line with BPCL's dedication to promoting eco-friendly practices and enhancing the availability of sustainable fuel options. By pioneering the mobile Adblue dispenser in Kolkata, BPCL addresses the growing demand for environmentally responsible fuel solutions in the region. The move underscores the company's focus on fostering a greener and more sustainable transportation ecosystem. As Kolkata embraces this innovative solution, the mobile Adblue dispenser stands as a testament to BPCL's commitment to advancing eco-friendly fuel options and contributing to a cleaner and healthier environment.

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