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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 stations offering E85—a gasoline-ethanol blend containing 51% to 83% ethanol, depending on geography and season—is smaller but is growing rapidly.

To learn about installing E85 infrastructure, see:

Business Case for E85 Fuel Retailers 


E85 Equipment Options 


Installing E85 Equipment 


E85 Codes, Standards, and Safety