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| {{{diesel:class2:desc|Diesel for colder weather climates (threshold filtration temp -32 °С), on the EU EN590 scale. Class 2 appears to be most widely sold, however you can replace 2 with 0 (down to -20 °С); 1 (-26 °С); 3 (-38 °С) and 4 (-44 °С)}}} |
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| {{{adblue:desc|32.5% aqueous urea solution, widely known as AdBlue®. Used by modern trucks and some motorcars. pt-BR: ARLA 32}}} |
| {{{adblue:desc|32.5% aqueous urea solution, widely known as AdBlue®. Used by modern trucks and some motorcars. pt-BR: ARLA 32}}} |
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<span style="font-size:80%;line-height:120%;" class="noprint">This table is a wiki template with a default description in English. [[Template:Fuel_types|Editable here]]. </span> |
<span style="font-size:80%;line-height:120%;" class="noprint">This table is a wiki template with a default description in English. [[Template:Fuel_types|Editable here]]. </span> |
Revision as of 16:00, 7 October 2019
Fuel types
These keys are used to specify the type of fuel sold at a fuel station
Sub type | Tagging | Remark |
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BBQ amenity=bbq | ||
Wood | fuel=wood | Wood as a heat source |
Electric | fuel=electric | Electric as a heat source |
Charcoal | fuel=charcoal | Charcoal as a heat source |
Diesel | ||
Diesel | fuel:diesel=yes | Called "nafta" in Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay and "bencina" in Chile. |
GTL diesel | fuel:GTL_diesel=yes | High quality partly synthetic diesel 'Gas To Liquid': "ultimate diesel", "V-Power diesel", etc. |
HGV diesel | fuel:HGV_diesel=yes | High output pumps with a bigger nozzle that won't fit a motorcar tank |
Bio diesel | fuel:biodiesel=yes | |
Class 2 (low temperature) diesel | fuel:diesel:class2=yes | Diesel for colder weather climates (threshold filtration temp -32 °С), on the EU EN590 scale. Class 2 appears to be most widely sold, however you can replace 2 with 0 (down to -20 °С); 1 (-26 °С); 3 (-38 °С) and 4 (-44 °С) |
Untaxed diesel | fuel:taxfree_diesel=yes | Diesel fuel with few or no taxes, typically for agricultural, construction, or other off-road use. May be known by names such as agricultural diesel, off-road fuel, red diesel (from the dye used to mark it as untaxed), etc. |
Octane levels | ||
Octane 80 | fuel:octane_80=yes | |
Octane 85 | fuel:octane_85=yes | |
Octane 87 | fuel:octane_87=yes | Called "Magna" at Mexico |
Octane 89 | fuel:octane_89=yes | |
Octane 91 | fuel:octane_91=yes | |
Octane 92 | fuel:octane_92=yes | |
Octane 93 | fuel:octane_93=yes | |
Octane 95 | fuel:octane_95=yes | it:"Benzina Verde" |
Octane 98 | fuel:octane_98=yes | Also advertised as "Ultimate Super" (BP), etc. |
Octane 100 | fuel:octane_100=yes | Also advertised as "MaxxMotion Super 100plus" (OMV), etc. |
Mixtures | ||
1:25 | fuel:1_25=yes | |
1:50 | fuel:1_50=yes | |
Formulas | ||
Ethanol | fuel:ethanol=yes | =fuel:alcohol=yes |
Methanol | fuel:methanol=yes | |
SVO | fuel:svo=yes | Straight vegetable oil; de:Pflanzenöl/POEL/PÖL |
E10 | fuel:e10=yes | DE: Super Benzin mit 10% Bioethanol |
E20 | fuel:e20=yes | 20% ethanol content gasoline mix. Often referred to as Gasohol E20. |
E85 | fuel:e85=yes | 85% ethanol/15% gasoline for flexi-fuel cars in USA and Europe. Popular in Sweden. |
Biogas | fuel:biogas=yes | "SunGas(r)" |
LPG | fuel:lpg=yes | de:Autogas, fr:GPL, Propane, it:GPL |
CNG (compressed natural gas) | fuel:cng=yes | de:Erdgas, pt-BR:GNV, it:Metano |
Liquid hydrogen | fuel:LH2=yes | Liquid H2 |
Gaseous hydrogen | fuel:h35=yes | gaseous H2 35 MPa |
Gaseous hydrogen | fuel:h70=yes | gaseous H2 70 MPa |
Aviation Fuel at aeroway=fuel | ||
91UL (clear) | fuel:91UL=yes | 91 octane unleaded aviation gas |
100LL (blue) | fuel:100LL=yes | 100 octane leaded aviation gas |
autogas | fuel:autogas=yes | Ethanol free unleaded gas suitable for cars or planes |
Jet A-1 | fuel:JetA1=yes | Jet A-1 fuel for gas-turbine and diesel powered planes |
Non-liquids | ||
Standalone | amenity=charging_station | |
Additives | ||
AdBlue/AUS32 | fuel:adblue=yes | 32.5% aqueous urea solution, widely known as AdBlue®. Used by modern trucks and some motorcars. pt-BR: ARLA 32 |
AdBlue/AUS32 sold in canisters | fuel:adblue:canister=yes | Use for places where there is no AdBlue pump, but rather AdBlue is sold in canisters/other packaging, requiring manual handling and filling - this might not be suitable/convenient for some vehicles |