Published on: March 2, 2026

PMO MEETS ON CAFE-3 NORMS

PMO MEETS ON CAFE-3 NORMS

NEWS: The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) held a highlevel meeting to review the proposed CAFE-3 (Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency) norms for passenger vehicles, which are planned to be implemented from 2027. However, no final decision has been taken yet.

CAFE Norms

  • CAFE (Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency) norms are government regulations thatà Set fuel efficiency standards for vehicle manufacturers
  • Aim to reduce fuel consumption and CO₂ emissions
  • Apply to the average emissions of all vehicles sold by a company
  • These norms are a key part of India’s:
    • Climate commitments
    • Energy efficiency goals
    • Emission reduction strategy

The meeting was conducted to:

  • Review the draft CAFE-3 emission norms
  • Address disagreements among car manufacturers
  • Balance environmental goals and industry concerns

Key Ministries Present

  • Ministry of Power
  • Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE)
  • Ministry of Heavy Industries

Key Changes in the New Proposal

  • Removal of 3g CO₂/km Waiver
    • Earlier: Small cars (up to 909 kg and engine capacity ≤ 1200 cc) got a 3g CO₂/km waiver
    • Now: This waiver has been removed
  • Flatter Emission Reduction Slope–>The new proposal makes the emission targets more gradual instead of strict from the beginning.
    • Earlier target: 0.002 reduction over five years
    • New proposal: 0.00153 in Year 1, Gradual annual reduction, Target of 0.00128 by Year 5

SIGNIFICANCE

  • Reduces CO₂ emissions
  • Supports India’s Paris Agreement commitments
  • Helps achieve Net Zero goals (2070)
  • Improves fuel efficiency
  • Reduces oil import dependence
  • Pushes auto industry toward: Electric Vehicles (EVs), Cleaner technology