There are kerosene-based fuels (such as JP8), which can be used in diesel motors. There are also biofuels, which can be made from grain-based products, that'll work in diesel motors.
For cars? Diesel and gasoline.
BioDiesel is the only "green" fuel that can be used.
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diesel. duhh also LNG, LPG, even gasoline in so called "diesel-blend" injection, meaning a mixture of diesel with other fuels. Hydrogen could also be used to make the ignition of the fuel blend more clean and efficiënt.
Diesel fuel... made from refinery Distillate #2, also know as GASOIL. Diesel used as fuels to cars is a variant of D2, but with additives to make the engine run better (in particular in the winter).
gasoline, diesel, CNG (compressed natural gas), Propane (forklifts-not normally cars), Hydrogen gas, coal/wood for steam powered cars.
Unleaded or Diesel are the most used types of gas.There are a wide variety of fuels used by many different cars. Unleaded gasoline, diesel, E85, and LPG are the most common.
For automobiles with a typical internal combustion engine ("ICE"), fossil fuels (such as gasoline and diesel fuel) and air are necessary. Compressed natural gas and hydrogen can also be used in ICEs. However, electric cars utilize massive batteries for power.
petrol, diesel
Some fuels made from petroleum include gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, and heating oil. These fuels are derived from crude oil through the refining process and are used for transportation, heating, and various industrial purposes.
The fuel stored in tanks and used in cars is primarily gasoline or diesel. Gasoline is a refined petroleum product that powers most gasoline engines, while diesel is used in diesel engines and is derived from crude oil through a different refining process. Both fuels provide the energy needed for internal combustion engines to operate. Additionally, alternative fuels like ethanol, biodiesel, and electricity from batteries are also increasingly used in vehicles.
Yes, but since biofuel is a substitute for diesel its only used in diesel burning cars.