Can Turbocharged Cars Use Ethanol Gasoline?
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Turbocharged cars can use ethanol gasoline, as it does not cause damage to the vehicle. Typical ethanol gasoline consists of 90% gasoline and 10% ethanol, known as E10 ethanol gasoline, which is commonly available at many gas stations. Ethanol gasoline is a new alternative energy source formed by blending fuel ethanol, processed from grains and various plant fibers, with regular gasoline in a specific ratio. Ethanol, a renewable energy source, is produced through the fermentation of crops like sorghum, corn, and potatoes. It does not affect the driving performance of the car and helps reduce the emission of harmful gases. As a new clean fuel, ethanol gasoline is a key focus in the development of renewable energy worldwide, aligning with energy substitution strategies and the direction of renewable energy development, and is technically mature, safe, and reliable.