Bioethanol France,
a professional trade association.

Bioethanol France is the professional trade association representing the interests of French producers of agricultural alcohol (fuel bioethanol and traditional alcohol). The association promotes innovation and collaboration with agricultural, energy, and end-use industry stakeholders to support the transition toward a more sustainable economy and mobility.

> Areas of action.

Promotion, information, studies, action plans, and representation.

> The team

Presentation of the trade association’s operational team.

> Members

French producers of agricultural alcohol.

Agricultural alcohol,
a resource derived from plants.

Agricultural alcohol is derived from renewable plant-based resources, and plays a key role in the circular economy. Il combine performances économiques et respect de l’environnement tout en répondant aux besoins d’un marché mondial en constante évolution.

> A sector of excellence.

Harnessing the synergy of plants

> Raw materials

A wide variety of agricultural raw materials.

> The processes

Stages of bioethanol production.

> The main outlets

Applications across many sectors.

> Co-products

Optimal valorization of raw materials.

Bioethanol, the world's most widely used biofuel

Bioethanol is a biofuel intended for gasoline engines. It is the most widely used biofuel in the world. It replaces part of the fossil fuel in gasoline-type fuels. It significantly reduces greenhouse gas emissions and decreases dependence on oil.

> A fuel by essence

Bioethanol, the most widely used biofuel in the world

> Challenges and assets

Reducing CO₂ emissions

> SP95-E10

France's No. 1 gasoline

> Superethanol-E85

The fuel of purchasing power and respect for the environment

> ED95

A fuel designed especially for buses and coaches

Synergies with Future Energies

By harnessing the synergies between plant-based resources and new energy technologies, bioethanol is emerging as a key link in the energy transition. It helps build a more sustainable mobility model for future generations.

> A fuel for the future.

More sustainable mobility.

> The future: 100% renewable E85.

An eco-friendly alternative to traditional fuels

> Our CSR commitment.

Promoting a more sustainable energy model.

> Sustainable aviation fuel.

Replacing fossil kerosene in aviation.

> Marine fuel

Bioethanol in maritime transport.

Latest news and publications.

In this section, you will find all the essential resources to follow our latest news and access our official publications.

> All the news

The timeline of our actions.

> Press area

Resources available to the media.

> Key figures

Monthly data on SP95-E10 and Superethanol E85.

> Technical documents

Available as open source.

LE SUPERÉTHANOL-E85

What is Superethanol-E85?

Superethanol-E85 is a gasoline fuel made up of 60% to 85% bioethanol, depending on the season. This renewable biofuel, produced in France, offers drivers a solution that is both environmentally friendly and economical.

It is available at more than 3,930 stations — representing 41% of all stations as of July 2025 — and powers a fleet of over 400,000 flex-fuel vehicles (one-third factory-built flex-fuel models and two-thirds vehicles equipped with approved E85 conversion kits).

Superethanol-E85 is available at a competitive price, which can be checked on the official website prix-carburants.gouv.fr

Why “E85”? “E” stands for ethanol, while “85” indicates the maximum percentage of ethanol contained in this fuel.

A 100% renewable Superethanol-E85 is currently under development. The fossil gasoline share (15%) will be replaced by 15% renewable fuel derived from biomass (beet, cereals, sugar and starch residues, and co-products from used oils).

What is bioethanol fuel?

Bioethanol is an alcohol produced from plant-based raw materials such as:

• sugar beets;
• cereals (corn, wheat) and their processing residues.

This biofuel is produced through a natural fermentation process of the sugars and starch contained in these plants. Beet pulp and cereal distillers’ grains are co-products used for animal feed, ensuring optimal resource valorization.

Why choose Superethanol-E85?

Introduced in France in 2006, Superethanol-E85 is designed to:

• reduce the consumption of fossil gasoline by increasing the use of bioethanol, a renewable energy source;

• strengthen France’s energy independence by reducing its imports of oil and petroleum products.

Superethanol-E85 performance

Vehicles running on Superethanol-E85 perform the same as those using SP95-E10:

  • Ethanol increases the fuel’s octane rating, promoting more efficient combustion.

There are two options for driving on Superethanol-E85:

  1. Un véhicule flexfuel, autrement dit un véhicule conçu d’origine pour fonctionner avec ce carburant.
  2. A gasoline vehicle equipped with a state-approved E85 conversion kit, allowing the use of this fuel safely and reliably.

An economical fuel

Sold at an average of €0.73 per liter, E85 is the fuel that boosts purchasing power. Indeed, Superethanol-E85 is the cheapest gasoline fuel available in France.

It allows drivers to save nearly €700 per year for 13,000 km. Moreover, for 20,000 km driven, the savings exceed €1,070 compared to SP95-E10 priced at €1.68/L. *

*source: DGEC and calculations carried out by Bioethanol France

A more environmentally friendly fuel

Superethanol-E85 incorporates a renewable energy source, bioethanol, which helps reduce:

Net greenhouse gas emissions by more than 73% on average compared to fossil gasoline (source: CarbuRe – DGEC 2024).

Air pollution, since the ethanol component emits far fewer fine particles during combustion than fossil gasoline. E85 reduces fine particle emissions by up to 90% compared to fossil gasoline, and CO₂ emissions by 50%.

Nearly 3,900 E85 stations in France

Superethanol-E85 is available at more than 3,930 service stations in France, representing 41% of all stations nationwide.

As a result, it is estimated that 9 out of 10 people have a station within 10 km of their home, and nearly 8 out of 10 have one within 5 km.

An economic force in local regions

The French bioethanol industry has a positive impact on local regions:

Production locale : le bioéthanol du Superéthanol-E85 est fabriqué principalement dans les Hauts-de-France, le Bassin Parisien, le Grand Est et le Sud-Ouest.

Employment: the sector represents approximately 9,000 direct, indirect, or induced jobs in the agricultural and industrial sectors (source: PwC 2014).