Ethanol

Fuel Prices 

Find ethanol fuel prices and trends.

Ethanol is a renewable fuel made from corn and other plant materials. Ethanol use is widespread, and more than 98% of gasoline in the U.S. contains some ethanol. The most common blend of ethanol is E10 (10% ethanol, 90% gasoline). Ethanol is also available as E85 (or flex fuel)—a high-level ethanol blend containing 51% to 83% ethanol, depending on geography and season—for use in flexible fuel vehicles. E15, another blend, is increasing its market presence. It is approved for use in model year 2001 and newer light-duty conventional gas vehicles.

Icon of an information sign.Basics 

Find information about ethanol blends, specifications, production and distribution, and feedstocks.


Icon of a scale.Benefits and Considerations 

Explore the benefits and considerations of using ethanol as a vehicle fuel.


Icon of a fueling pump.Stations 

Locate ethanol fueling stations across the country and learn about ethanol fueling infrastructure.


Icon of a vehicle.Vehicles 

Learn about flexible fuel vehicles and how they work, and find information about vehicle availability, conversions, emissions, maintenance, and safety.


Icon of a dollar sign.Laws and Incentives 

Find laws and incentives related to ethanol in your area.

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