Bharat Stage emission standards are the emission standards that were introduced in 2000, by the Central government to regulate the output of air pollutants from internal combustion engine equipment, including motor vehicles.
Under these norms, each stage specifies a certain limit on the pollutants released, which is controlled by the type of fuel made by the oil companies and the up gradations and modifications made by the auto firms to their vehicles to control the pollutants released from the vehicle.
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Under these norms, each stage specifies a certain limit on the pollutants released, which is controlled by the type of fuel made by the oil companies and the up gradations and modifications made by the auto firms to their vehicles to control the pollutants released from the vehicle.
Read More