I believe that E10 petrol can contain anything up to 10% ethanol so doubt anyone can tell exactly what is in E10. Does anyone know how much the cost of the ethanol contributes to the price per litre of petrol we are paying for. It is either cheaper or dearer that neat fuel and it would just be a coincidence that it was the same price. If ethanol is 10% and it is dearer than neat fuel it may explain in part why the price of petrol is so high? If the Gov are charging fuel tax on petrol is it right that they charge the tax on the ethanol content or is it even legal?
Its vehicle fuel, so its taxed as such.
If you were running a diesel on heating oil VED would be legally due on it, because of what it was being used for.
Vegetable oil used to be liable for VED if used in a diesel, but I believe is now exempt, probably because few people are doing it so it isn't a significant loss of revenue
Some vans I have been behind are running on Paraffin which has become more often now, I suspect due to diesel cost, but as they don`t get caught will probably get worse, ie, more using it, pity they cannot smell it! its not the best of smells to be downwind of, used to be bad enough using heaters indoors using it....
Hearing different reports of E10 some say its not making a difference to economy or power, others say different, usually on larger engine sizes above 1.6ltr
Edited by Bolt on 18/11/2021 at 08:57
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