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MOTOR FUELS TO WHICH ETHANOL HAS BEEN ADDED
Gasohol; E10 fuel; E15 fuel; E20 fuel; E95 fuel; E20 Fuel; E-95; Common alcohol fuel mixtures; Gasoline type C; E5 fuel; Gasahol; E25 fuel; Neat alcohol fuel; Neat ethanol fuel; Winter blend; E75 winter blend; Winter-blend gasoline; Winter blend gasoline; Fuel ethanol blends; E10 petrol; E5 petrol
  • Toyota Camry Hybrid]] fuel filler cap showing warning  regarding the maximum ethanol blend allowed by the carmaker, up to E10 gasoline. The warning label indicates that ethanol blends between E15 to E85 shall not be used in this vehicle.
  • A blender pump is a multifuel blend dispenser that allows customers to choose between E20, E30, E85, or any other preselected blend.
  • Blender fuel pump in [[East Lansing, Michigan]] selling E15 together with the standard gasoline (E10), and the higher blends E30 and E85.
  • flex-fuel]] has outside access to the secondary reservoir gasoline tank in the front right side shown by the arrow.
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  • E10 Logo required on [[Delaware]] fuel dispensers
  • Typical warning placed in the fuel filler of U.S. vehicles regarding the capability of using up to E10 and warning against the use of blends between E20 and E85.
  • Logo used in the United States for [[E85]] fuel
  • ED95 bus in Sweden running on a modified [[diesel engine]]
  • EPA's E15 label required to be displayed in all E15 fuel dispensers in the U.S.
  • Example of public gas station with hE15 next to diesel and regular gasoline in the Netherlands.
  • hE15 promotion Amsterdam
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  • Typical yellow cap used for the fuel filler cap of U.S. vehicles built to use the [[E85]] blend
  • access-date=2010-12-08}} Policy Document 01/08, Figure 4.3</ref>

Common ethanol fuel mixtures         
Several common ethanol fuel mixtures are in use around the world. The use of pure hydrous or anhydrous ethanol in internal combustion engines (ICEs) is only possible if the engines are designed or modified for that purpose, and used only in automobiles, light-duty trucks and motorcycles.
gasohol         
['gas?h?l]
¦ noun a mixture of petrol and ethanol used as fuel in internal-combustion engines.

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Common ethanol fuel mixtures

Several common ethanol fuel mixtures are in use around the world. The use of pure hydrous or anhydrous ethanol in internal combustion engines (ICEs) is only possible if the engines are designed or modified for that purpose, and used only in automobiles, light-duty trucks and motorcycles. Anhydrous ethanol can be blended with gasoline (petrol) for use in gasoline engines, but with high ethanol content only after engine modifications to meter increased fuel volume since pure ethanol contains only 2/3 of the BTUs of an equivalent volume of pure gasoline. High percentage ethanol mixtures are used in some racing engine applications as the very high octane rating of ethanol is compatible with very high compression ratios.

Ethanol fuel mixtures have "E" numbers which describe the percentage of ethanol fuel in the mixture by volume, for example, E85 is 85% anhydrous ethanol and 15% gasoline. Low-ethanol blends are typically from E5 to E25, although internationally the most common use of the term refers to the E10 blend.

Blends of E10 or less are used in more than 20 countries around the world, led by the United States, where ethanol represented 10% of the U.S. gasoline fuel supply in 2011. Blends from E20 to E25 have been used in Brazil since the late 1970s. E85 is commonly used in the U.S. and Europe for flexible-fuel vehicles. Hydrous ethanol or E100 is used in Brazilian neat ethanol vehicles and flex-fuel light vehicles and hydrous E15 called hE15 for modern petrol cars in the Netherlands.