France's Ethanol Surge: The Revival of Crop-Made Fuel

French ethanol consumption in gasoline increased by 15% in 2025, driven by rising gasoline car registrations, says Bioethanol France. While the demand rose above the overall gasoline consumption growth, with 60% locally produced, cheaper ethanol remains favored. Concerns loom over the EU-Mercosur trade agreement's impact.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 03-02-2026 17:55 IST | Created: 03-02-2026 17:55 IST
France's Ethanol Surge: The Revival of Crop-Made Fuel
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The consumption of ethanol in gasoline in France experienced a notable surge of 15% in 2025, attributed to the increase in gasoline car registrations, according to the producers' group, Bioethanol France. This rise substantially surpasses the overall gasoline consumption growth, which stood at 5.6% in the same period.

In 2025, France registered 1.63 million passenger cars, with gasoline and hybrid vehicles making up 74% of this figure, reflecting a significant shift away from diesel. Ethanol's appeal lies in its cost-effectiveness, with 60% of the ethanol consumed locally produced from sugar beet, wheat, maize, and crop residues.

However, the future of French ethanol production faces challenges from the EU-Mercosur trade agreement, which allows for large ethanol import quotas. As demand continues to rise, concerns about accommodating increased imports persist, although the cheaper superethanol E85 has seen a slight reduction in consumption recently.

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