Environmental Sciences, asked by alexxxx74, 1 year ago

cng vs petrol..... don't write short answers.....

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Answered by AkarshikaPriyadarshi
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cng
As we know the CNG is getting it's name at a global market so fastly due to it's feature and durability and performs the relationship of eco-chic friendly with every vehicle without doing any harm to the environment and makes everyone happy to live. Now the furnace option is also got changed now it has been taken place as a LPG cylinder which is highly compressed like CNG.And day by day we can see it is terminating the value of another fuels like diesel,petrol & coal due to it's good characteristics which makes it different.


PETROL
Now the petrol word seems to be in imbalance as it had no fixed amount for consumers to pay due to it's charges it's amount is not always fixed as in turn people are much preferring to the CNG for the better fuel.Petrol is also continuously damaging our environment and led to harmful disease.So our Governmental department of all country has just decided to over turn the use of fuel vechile and suggested to use CNG or electric one.
Answered by Anonymous
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It depends on YOU and your usage of the car which suits you the best.

Here are some points you should consider :

➡️Economy- Let’s spare the maths… considering the cost of Petrol per liter and cost of CNG per KG, VS the mileage…. also throw in maintenance cost etc… all these factors vaguely boils down to one conclusion - CNG costs 50% of the Petrol per KM

➡️Safety- Petrol cars are much safer than CNG. However, if you are going to chose CNG, go for the company inbuilt CNG kits. Do not convert a petrol into CNG from a third party.

➡️Performance- Petrol cars perform much better (not mileage) in terms of toque, handling and speed. Less vibrations more range. (KM driven in one refuel)

➡️Convenience - If you go for CNG, you will lose all your boot precious cargo space and you might eventually end up carrying a ugly fabrication on your car roof. Besides, CNG filling at stations are very scarce and there is always rush on CNG stations.

➡️Pollution- if you support green movement and care about leaving least carbon footprint, a CNG would be a wise choice for you.

➡️Conclusion - CNG is best suitable for cab drivers or those who have a lot of city bound travel. (More than 40 KM a day on an average)

➡️If budget is not a problem, I suggest you go for a hybrid car instead a CNG one.

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