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Several countries utilize E15 (15% ethanol) or E20 (20% ethanol) fuel blends as either a standard market offering, voluntary option, or mandatory baseline.
Countries with E20 Gasoline
India: E20 is the default nationwide petrol standard across retail stations.
Zimbabwe: Enforces a mandatory E20 blending framework for its domestic supply.
Thailand: Offers E20 widely at pumps alongside E10 and E85, supported by fuel tax incentives.
Philippines: Mandates E10 nationally, but allows fuel retailers to voluntarily sell E20.
Higher Blends (Exceeding E20):
Brazil: Requires a higher mandatory baseline blend of E27.5 (up to E30) nationwide, with E100 available for flex-fuel vehicles.
Paraguay: Enforces a mandatory E30 blend.
Bolivia: Offers an E25 blend as part of its energy strategy.
Countries with E15 Gasoline
United States: E15 (often sold under the trade name Unleaded 88) is widely available at over 3,000 gas stations across the country for post-2001 light-duty vehicles.
Canada: While the federal baseline is lower, regional clean fuel mandates push regular gasoline up to E15 (e.g., Ontario's blending targets).
Netherlands: Offers hE15 (a hydrous ethanol variant) at select pumps as an optional cleaner fuel grade.