Alternative Fuel and Vehicle Labeling Requirements
Alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs) and fuel dispensers must be labeled with information to help consumers make informed decisions about buying or fueling a vehicle. All new and used AFVs, including vehicles with an aftermarket conversion system installed, must be clearly labeled with the vehicle's cruising range as estimated by the manufacturer, as well as other descriptive information. The labeling requirements do not apply to hybrid electric vehicles. Alternative fuel dispensers must also be clearly labeled with the name of the fuel and fuel rating. This rule applies to, but is not limited to, the following fuel types: methanol, denatured ethanol, and/or other alcohols; mixtures containing 85% or more by volume of methanol, denatured ethanol, and/or other alcohols; natural gas; liquefied petroleum gas; hydrogen; coal derived liquid biofuels; biodiesel blends containing more than 5% biodiesel by volume; and electricity. (Reference 16 CFR 306 and 309)Point of Contact
Federal Trade Commission
Phone: (202) 326-2222
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