Goodbye Red LPG Cylinders: Lighter, Safer Plastic LPG Cylinders Set to Transform Indian Kitchens
Indian kitchens are on the brink of a major upgrade. After decades of relying on heavy, rust-prone red metal cylinders, a plastic LPG cylinder is ready to make cooking safer, easier, and more convenient. Recently launched in Goa by Union Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri, this next-generation cylinder by Bharat Petroleum promises better safety, lower weight, and smarter design - addressing long-standing concerns around traditional LPG cylinders.
These issues have driven the need for a modern alternative—and that’s where the plastic LPG cylinder steps in.
Launched initially in Goa, the HDPE LPG cylinder is expected to roll out across multiple cities and eventually reach all major metros.
Traditional metal cylinder
Bharat Gas Lite (plastic LPG cylinder)
This makes the new lightweight LPG cylinder far easier for households, especially women and senior citizens, as well as delivery personnel.
These improvements make the HDPE LPG cylinder a safer choice for modern homes.
The blue-and-yellow colour scheme also clearly distinguishes it from traditional red cylinders.
Launch phase swap:
New connection during launch:
After full roll-out:
For comparison, the deposit on metal LPG cylinders is approximately ₹2,200.
Importantly, consumers can return the plastic LPG cylinder if unsatisfied and switch back to the traditional option.
Nationwide Rollout Plans
Bharat Petroleum plans to expand the availability of the plastic LPG cylinder to at least 10 cities in the next phase, followed by a wider rollout across all metro cities. Goa marks the first step in this nationwide transition.
A Big Step Towards Safer, Smarter Cooking
The arrival of the plastic LPG cylinder signals a major shift in how India approaches everyday cooking safety and convenience. With lighter weight, improved safety mechanisms, rust-free material, and smart visibility features, this innovation could soon become the new standard in Indian kitchens.
As the rollout gathers pace, millions of households may finally bid farewell to heavy red cylinders - and welcome a safer, smarter future.
Why the Traditional Red LPG Cylinder Needed a Change
For years, iron LPG cylinders have been a household staple. However, they come with clear drawbacks:- High weight, making handling difficult
- Rusting and corrosion over time
- Limited visibility of remaining gas
- Higher risk during external fires due to pressure build-up
These issues have driven the need for a modern alternative—and that’s where the plastic LPG cylinder steps in.
What Is the New Plastic LPG Cylinder Made Of?
The newly introduced Bharat Gas Lite cylinder is crafted using high-density polyethylene (HDPE) combined with advanced fibreglass composite material. Unlike metal, this material does not corrode or rust, ensuring longer life and improved safety.Launched initially in Goa, the HDPE LPG cylinder is expected to roll out across multiple cities and eventually reach all major metros.
Weight and LPG Capacity: Nearly 50% Lighter
One of the biggest advantages of the plastic LPG cylinder is its reduced weight.Traditional metal cylinder
- LPG capacity: 14.2 kg
- Cylinder weight: ~17 kg
- Total weight: 30–33 kg
Bharat Gas Lite (plastic LPG cylinder)
- LPG capacity: 10 kg
- Cylinder weight: 5.9 kg
- Total weight: 15.9 kg
This makes the new lightweight LPG cylinder far easier for households, especially women and senior citizens, as well as delivery personnel.
Enhanced Safety Features You Should Know
Safety is where the plastic LPG cylinder truly stands out.- Designed to withstand 120 kg test pressure, compared to 80 kg in metal cylinders
- Corrosion-free and rust-free body
- In case of an external fire, the HDPE shell melts gradually, allowing controlled gas leakage instead of a sudden explosion
- Significantly lowers the risk of bursting under extreme conditions
These improvements make the HDPE LPG cylinder a safer choice for modern homes.
Smart Design With Visible Gas Level
Another user-friendly feature is the translucent slot built into the cylinder body. This allows consumers to easily check how much gas is left - eliminating guesswork and last-minute surprises while cooking.The blue-and-yellow colour scheme also clearly distinguishes it from traditional red cylinders.
Plastic LPG Cylinder Price and Security Deposit Details
Here’s what consumers need to know about the cost:Launch phase swap:
- Replace an existing metal cylinder with a plastic LPG cylinder for an additional ₹300 security deposit
New connection during launch:
- ₹2,500
After full roll-out:
- Security deposit of around ₹3,350
For comparison, the deposit on metal LPG cylinders is approximately ₹2,200.
Importantly, consumers can return the plastic LPG cylinder if unsatisfied and switch back to the traditional option.
Nationwide Rollout Plans
Bharat Petroleum plans to expand the availability of the plastic LPG cylinder to at least 10 cities in the next phase, followed by a wider rollout across all metro cities. Goa marks the first step in this nationwide transition.
A Big Step Towards Safer, Smarter Cooking
The arrival of the plastic LPG cylinder signals a major shift in how India approaches everyday cooking safety and convenience. With lighter weight, improved safety mechanisms, rust-free material, and smart visibility features, this innovation could soon become the new standard in Indian kitchens.
As the rollout gathers pace, millions of households may finally bid farewell to heavy red cylinders - and welcome a safer, smarter future.
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