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E85 Infrastructure Development

Low-level ethanol blends such as E10 (10% ethanol, 90% gasoline) already constitute much of the gasoline sold in the United States, and fueling stations that supply these blends are numerous and widely distributed. The number of fueling stations that supply E85 (85% ethanol, 15% gasoline) is smaller but growing rapidly.

Choose from the links below to learn about building E85 fueling infrastructure. These pages include information on E85 codes and standards, equipment, processes, maintenance, safety, costs, and keys to success. The information is relevant to fleet managers and fueling station owners or businesses interested in installing E85 infrastructure.

Business Case for E85 Fuel Retailers 


E85 Fueling Options 


E85 Equipment and Processes 


Ensuring E85 Success