What is BS6 - India Stage 6 information in Hindi

Like we understood in earlier article what are BS4 Engines? Whereas today's article is based on the later version of BS4 which is BS6 in hindi. At the same time, before going into more details about BS6 or Bharat Stage 6 norms, let's look at some basics.

The Bharat Stage Emissions Standards (BSES) is the full form of BSES, it was introduced in the year 2000. This is a type of automotive emissions standards that have been mandated by the Government of India to check air pollutants. By the way, you probably know that these air pollutants are produced from the internal combustion engine of the vehicle.

All these standards are set by the Central Pollution Control Board, which comes under the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change. If you also want to know about BS6 Engine in Hindi, then you will have to read this article completely. Then let us get a little information about BS6 Engines.

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About Bharat Stage Standard
These BS (Bharat Stage) norms are all based on EURO (European) emissions standards. "India 2000" was rolled out in 2000, followed by BS2 and BS3 in 2001 and 2005. At the same time, the biggest and successful BS norm in this was BS4 (4th stage) (BSIV), because it was implemented with full vigor across the country. At the same time, its emissions mandate was also enforce.

Not only this, in 2016, the Government of India determined that they will completely remove the BS5 norm in the coming time and in the year 2020 Bharat Stage 6 (BS 6) will be implemented in the entire country.

UPDATE [October 2018] Speaking of now, it has come to light that the Supreme Court has decided that BS4 vehicles can no longer be sold since March 2020 when BS6 is implemented.

The Bharat Stage 6 (BSVI) norm is the sixth mandate of vehicular emissions and this is going to be a great change against the rising air pollution.

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BS 6 will be a more strict, more restrictive norm that will give India a very good start against air pollution. Not only this, after the implementation of BS 6 norms, India will also come to the same place where the US and European emissions norms are at present.

Update: - [April 2019] Chairman R.C. of Maruti Suzuki India Ltd (MSIL). Bhargava has announced that it will cease production of all diesel cars in its company since 2020.

What is the difference between BS6 and BS4?
Now let us know how BS6 is different than BS4. Now we will know about the difference between these two.

1. Fuel will be changed from this BS6 norm, as BS6 fuel is required in BS6 compliant engine. You cannot use BS4 fuel in a BS6 vehicle as it will be against BS6 norms. Indian oil companies have already started distributing BS6-grade Petrol and Diesel.

At the same time, it has been started in 391 filling stations in Delhi. At the same time, BS6 fuel will be made available in 13 major metro cities of India by April 2019.

2. One big difference between BS6 and BS4 fuel is that it has 5 times less sulphur traces (10 parts per million) than BS4 (50 ppm).

The NOx (Nitrogen Oxide) level will also be reduced significantly in BS6 fuel, which will be around 70% less in Diesel engine, while it will be 25% less in Petrol Engines.

3. The BS6 has brought a lot of changes, one of which is that it is mandatory OBD (Onboard Diagnostics) for all vehicles.

4. RDE (Real Driving Emission) will be introduced for the first time, which will measure the emission of vechile against the simulated conditions in real-world conditions.

5. DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) and SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) techniques for Diesel Engines.

What are the main challenges facing BS6?
Although it is going to be a very good decision for consumers, but for car manufacturers this task is not so easy.

With the gradual phase-out of BS4 and simultaneous introduction of BS6, automakers have been busy making only BS6 compliant vehicles throughout the day. Not only this, due to this non-compliancy, the Diesel engine has also received a big blow due to the decline in their sales. Which is all-time low.

Update Automobile manufacturers will have to get rid of their BS4 stock as soon as possible before April 2010 because the Supreme Court has prohibited the sale of any BS4 vehicles in India after April 2020.

Crores of rupees have been invested in making BS6 Fuel Compatible Engines in its technology, research and development.

At the same time, with the BS6 upgrade, their manufactuirng cost has seen a lot of increase, due to which the prices of cars can increase by about 10% -15%.

Luxury carmaker; Mercedes Benz has just introduced its BS 6 ready-made-in-India S-Class, long before the deadline.

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