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Vechiles that can run on an ethanol blend (commenly called E85) are already for sale. Most major car companies have models that have that particular feature.

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Where is energy stored in on cars that run on ethanol?

Cars that run ethanol usually don't store energy like hybrid electrics or dedicated electrics.


Can cars run on pure ethanol as a fuel source?

Yes, cars can run on pure ethanol as a fuel source. Ethanol is a renewable and environmentally friendly alternative to gasoline, and many vehicles are designed to run on ethanol blends such as E85, which contains 85 ethanol and 15 gasoline. However, some vehicles may require modifications to run on pure ethanol.


Can cars run on ethanol as a fuel source?

Yes, cars can run on ethanol as a fuel source. Ethanol is a renewable, bio-based fuel that can be used as an alternative to gasoline in vehicles. Many cars today are designed to run on a blend of ethanol and gasoline, known as E85. Ethanol is produced from crops such as corn or sugarcane and is considered a more environmentally friendly option compared to traditional gasoline.


What liquid is needed for most cars and trucks to run?

Most common passenger cars run on gasoline. A small minority of cars and most larger trucks run on diesel fuel. In some countries, such as Brazil, a large number of cars run on either a gasoline-ethanol mix or purely on ethanol, as do many racing cars.


Is ethanol safe to use in cars?

The car has to be built to run on ethanol. Ethanol requires different fuel lines, injector sizes, computer programming.


Do all cars run on diesel fuel?

No. Only around 1% of US cars run on diesel. Most run on gasoline (petrol) or a mix of gasoline and ethanol.


How is ethanol made for cars?

Ethanol is alcohol made from corn/sugar cane, etc. it is the same alcohol you drink. Cars that run on ethanol, have different fuel lines, injectors, ECU programming since ethanol runs at a different ai/fuel ratio than gasoline.


What is the difference between ethanol cars and electric cars?

Ethanol is a combustible fluid, which is burned in internal combustion engines just as gasoline is. Electric cars (not hybrids) do not run on internal combustion engines, they run on electricity provided by batteries, which is used to operate electric motors. Hybrids have both features, they can run on fuel or on electricity.


What did cars run on in the 1970's?

Gasoline. I think sometime in the 90s they added about 10% ethanol to the gasoline.


When was ethanol first used to fuel cars?

We hope that it will be used more in the future, because earth's store of patroleum will end someday. it was first used in ford cars, in 1908.


What fuel do most cars run on?

The vast majority of passenger cars run on gasoline (petrol) or gasoline mixed with ethanol. Some run on diesel fuel (or biodiesel), which most large trucks and buses use. A small minority of cars are all-electric or hybrid electric. Some buses and trucks run on natural gas.


What kind of fuel do cars run on?

Most passenger cars run on gasoline (petrol), diesel fuel (including biodiesel), or alcohol (including ethanol mixed with gasoline). A few multi-passenger vehicles run on natural gas. Extreme race cars can run on straight alcohol (as do some cars in countries like Brazil). Probably 80% of the cars and pickups run on gasoline and most of the rest on diesel.