Drivers across Northern Ireland will soon be able to fill up with
greener fuel when E10 petrol is rolled out as the new standard
grade of petrol from 1 November 2022.
The rollout of E10, which is petrol blended with up to 10%
renewable ethanol, will help Northern Ireland to decarbonise
transport, as it is greener than existing petrol. Its use across
the UK could contribute to cutting transport CO2 emissions in the
UK by potentially 750,000 tonnes a year – equivalent to a forest
the size of the Isle of Wight capturing carbon every year.
To help raise awareness of the upcoming switch, the UK government
is today (29 August 2022) launching an information campaign for
motorists in Northern Ireland that will see new fuel pump labels
as well as targeted digital, radio and social media
advertising.
While 95% of petrol cars will be compatible, the campaign will
encourage those who are unsure to check their vehicle can use the
fuel using our online compatibility checker
tool. This will ask you for information about your car before
checking a database highlighting your car’s compatibility.
As well as playing a part in the UK’s ambitions to decarbonise
transport and reach its net zero goals, according to industry,
the rollout of E10 petrol could support thousands of jobs
throughout the supply chain and boost job opportunities across
the country.
This is something that Vivergo, a British ethanol producer, has
already seen, with 100 new jobs since E10’s introduction in Great
Britain and as we work towards decarbonisation, this will
hopefully be a sign of more opportunities.
Decarbonisation Minister said:
We’re determined to cut emissions from all our roads and clean up
our air, as we accelerate towards a zero-emission transport
future.
Although more and more motorists are driving electric vehicles,
there are steps we can take to reduce emissions from the millions
of vehicles already on our roads. The small switch to E10 petrol
will not only help drivers across the country reduce their
environmental impact, but also could create thousands of jobs
across the UK.
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland said:
The government is committed to supporting the growth of green
energy across the UK and the introduction of E10 petrol will help
reduce emissions of carbon dioxide on Northern Ireland roads.
The decarbonisation of transport methods has an important part to
play in achieving the UK’s net zero goals as well as creating
opportunities for growth in our economy.
Gaynor Hartnell, Chief Executive of the Renewable Transport Fuel
Association (RTFA) said:
Most petrol cars on the road are optimised to run on E10, and
it’s very welcome that motorists in Northern Ireland will soon
benefit from having access to this greener fuel.
The introduction of E10 will see renewable ethanol in petrol
double, from the current petrol blend E5 containing no more than
5% ethanol, further reducing emissions from millions of cars in
line with our climate targets.
A small number of older vehicles, including classic cars and some
from the early 2000s, will continue to need E5 fuel, which is why
supplies of E5 petrol will be maintained in the ‘super’ petrol
grade. Motorists are advised to use the E10 compatibility
checker to see if their vehicle is compatible.