henke54
October 3, 2018, 10:05pm
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Fuel labelling in petrol stations across Europe is to change this month (October 2018) in line with European Union rules to standardise pumps in the EU zone.
Under the EU’s new Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Directive 2018, instead of “Unleaded” and “Diesel”, pumps will be labelled with standardised letters and numbers, corresponding to the type of fuel, and the amount of biofuel it contains.
For example, “Unleaded 95” and “Unleaded 98” will both be replaced by the letter “E” surrounded by a circular border, followed by a “5” for 5% biofuel, and “10” for 10%. New and current labels will initially be displayed alongside each other at petrol pumps.
A document explaining the new labelling of petrol pumps is available in English here . It was prepared by organisations representing European vehicle manufacturers and fuel suppliers.
https://www.connexionfrance.com/French-news/New-EU-directive-will-see-petrol-pump-fuel-name-labels-standardised-from-October-2018
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