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E85 Fleet Toolkit

Existing E85 Stations

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If your fleet does not currently have its own centralized fueling facility, your drivers likely use some form of commercial or retail fueling outlet. Encouraging service stations in your area to carry E85 may be the best method of introducing E85, and making the fuel available at retail locations will open up its use to all FFV-driving motorists.

Retail service stations particularly enjoy having guaranteed fleet business, and many will offer fleet or volume discounts. They may also consider adding E85 to their product line if it means keeping you as a happy customer. Having a fleet or customers lined up and ready to use a station is an excellent way to encourage any retailer to convert to E85.

Photo of an ethanol fuel pump at a retail fueling station.

If you think a service station may be interested in providing E85, please contact your local Clean Cities Coalition and the National Ethanol Vehicle Coalition. They are available to help and may be able to provide financial and consumer education assistance to the service station.

You can use custom queries to find locations for existing retail E85 fueling stations by going to the Alternative Fuels Data Center's Finding a Fueling Station page. Or use the link provided on this page to go to the Alternative Fueling Station Locator tool.