Although E10 petrol is now sold at all filling stations, high-volume outlets that sell more than three million litres of fuel a year are also allowed to stock ‘protection grade’ E5, so that owners of older cars will be able to fill up with this. E5 is expected to remain on sale unt...
This summer the UK will reclass “premium” petrol asE10. This blend contains up to 10% renewable ethanol, a strategy designed to reduce CO2 emissions, improve air quality and address global climate change. Compatible with around 95% of petrol-powered cars, E10 has the potential to slash CO2...
Ok, next question. Can I put my food waste and veggie oil remnants into my petrol car then? You can not. Well, you can...but it's going to make one helluva mess to clean out. Itisthe case that cooking oil can be added to diesel cars in small quantities – i.e. an apoca...
“We do a lot to convince that there should be room, regulation-wise, for such cars to run on e-fuels. Whether this will be really reflected in legislation, we do not know, but in principle - the wrong thing is being beaten." The company calls this new generation of fuels “e-...
One option of transforming mobility is the use of alternative fuels. Even if zero-emission passenger cars will only be allowed to be registered in the EU from 2035 onwards, the vehicles with internal combustion engines still need fuel. To increase sustainability in this vehicle fleet and to redu...
that up to one million cars will be adversely affected in this manner. Those drivers are recommended to switch to super unleaded petrol if they want to reap the same environmental benefits – but the downside is that super unleaded is more expensive than standard petr...
The new E5 and B7 labelling will also be applied to new vehicles, with the Department for Transport claiming this will make it easier for motorists to match the labels on fuel caps with the labels on petrol pumps. Calls for E10 to hit British pumps ...