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        "id": 1832330,
        "msgid": "isuzu-confirms-diesel-vehicles-ready-for-b50-urges-consistent-fuel-quality-1782816672",
        "date": "2026-06-30 17:02:00",
        "title": "Isuzu Confirms Diesel Vehicles Ready for B50, Urges Consistent Fuel Quality",
        "author": "Cahya  Mulyana",
        "source": "MEDIA_INDONESIA",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Business",
        "summary": "PT Isuzu Astra Motor Indonesia has announced that its diesel vehicles are operationally ready for the B50 biodiesel mandate set for July 2026, based on internal testing. While supporting the government's energy security policy, the company highlighted the need for consistent fuel quality and noted potential adjustments to fuel filter maintenance intervals.",
        "content": "<p>PT Isuzu Astra Motor Indonesia (IAMI) has stated that its diesel\nvehicles are ready to use B50 biodiesel ahead of the mandate scheduled\nfor 1 July 2026, while stressing the importance of consistent fuel\nquality. Vice President Director Anton Rusli said the company fully\nsupports the government\u2019s policy to strengthen national energy security.\n\u201cAs a form of support for government policy, Isuzu has conducted various\ninternal trials regarding the use of B50 and the testing process is\nstill ongoing,\u201d Anton told Media Indonesia on Tuesday (30\/6). Based on\ninterim test results, Isuzu vehicles can operate well using the B50\nbiodiesel blend. However, the company identified several aspects\nrequiring attention, such as the possible need to adjust the fuel filter\nreplacement interval as part of regular maintenance. \u201cWe will continue\nto evaluate to ensure performance, durability, and reliability are\nmaintained,\u201d he said. Anton noted that each manufacturer has different\ntechnical specifications and test results, so readiness for B50 cannot\nbe generalised for all diesel vehicles in Indonesia. Regarding warranty\nconcerns if damage occurs allegedly due to B50 usage, Anton explained\nthat handling would follow standard technical investigation procedures.\nHe also emphasised the importance of consistent fuel quality that meets\ngovernment specifications and guaranteed supply to ensure smooth\nbusiness operations without disrupting productivity or increasing\nlogistics costs.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/isuzu-confirms-diesel-vehicles-ready-for-b50-urges-consistent-fuel-quality-1782816672",
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