Tyre Labelling In India Will Allow Customers To Choose Wisely: Apollo Tyres CTO  

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The Central Government, in December 2021, introduced the star rating of tyres for passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles and light trucks in the country on a voluntary basis. The ratings are based on important tyre performance indicators like rolling resistance, wet grip and noise level. Though official communication has not been made to the industry, it is estimated that the star rating for tyres will be mandatory for the new and existing tyre design by October this year. The star rating system will improve fuel efficiency, safety and noise from rolling resistance in tyres. 

Speaking on the topic, Daniele Lorenzetti, Chief Technology Officer, Apollo Tyres Limited, contended, “The tyre labelling system is envisaged to bring a better-informed decision-making process for the customer to select and purchase a new tyre. With India’s commitment to the Paris Agreement on Climate Change through sustainable development, Government of India (GOI) has initiated various measures for energy efficiency, with standards and labelling being one among them.”

“Originally, the EU labelling regulation is referred to as the draft of star labelling system in India, and it is now being formulated to suit the Indian ecosystem,” he added.

The EU tyre labelling system aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and noise pollution in the transport sector and increase road safety. Tyre label would provide information on tyre rolling resistance, which indicates fuel consumption efficiency, wet grip index or safety owing to braking distance on wet surface and external pass by rolling noise.

 

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