Ultra Low Emission
Full Form of ULE
What is ULE?
Ultra Low Emission, commonly abbreviated as ULE, refers to a category of vehicles, engines, or industrial processes that produce significantly reduced levels of harmful exhaust gases and pollutants compared to conventional counterparts. In India, the concept gained massive relevance with the introduction and enforcement of the Bharat Stage VI (BS6) emission norms, which align with European ULE standards to combat severe air pollution in metropolitan areas like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru. The term is frequently used by automobile manufacturers, environmental regulators, the Ministry of Environment, and urban policymakers when describing clean mobility solutions, electric vehicles, hybrid cars, and CNG-run transport fleets. ULE zones, originally a European concept, are increasingly being discussed in Indian urban planning circles to restrict high-emission vehicles in dense city centres. The phrase appears in automotive brochures, RTO documentation, and pollution-under-control certificates. For aspirants preparing for UPSC, SSC, and state PSC examinations, understanding ULE and its connection to BS6 norms, the National Clean Air Programme, and EV policies remains an important area under environment and current affairs sections.
ULE का फुल फॉर्म
अति निम्न उत्सर्जन
Example
Tata Motors recently launched a new ULE-compliant SUV that meets the latest BS6 Phase 2 emission standards applicable across India.