Get over 100 years of experience in one day at one course!

Phil Lampert
Executive Director, National Ethanol Vehicle Coalition
Kristy Moore
Director, Technical Services, Renewable Fuels Association
Mark Walters
Biofuels Director, Indiana Soybean Alliance, on behalf of Growth Energy
Robert Gough
Executive Editor, Renewable Fuels, OPIS
There are over 7 million flexible-fuel vehicles in the U.S. and counting, but less than 1,900 fueling outlets. That’s one E85 service station for every 3,700 vehicles — a huge opportunity!
Are You Prepared to Cash-in?
One day is all it takes to learn everything you need to know about adding E85 to your business. Don’t miss this opportunity to get hands-on training on how to…
- Get ethanol supply and negotiate a good price.
- Offer E85 and greater than E10 blends to maximize profits. Make sure you comply with EPA, Weights and Measures and other regulatory agencies.
- Properly outfit your station to dispense E85. Store and handle E85 to maintain product integrity.
- Price E85 at retail and communicate the BTU loss to customers.
- Keep construction costs and station down time under control.
- Find and apply for infrastructure grants and benefit from various tax incentives.
- Take advantage of proven “green” marketing strategies.
With Obama’s vow that all new cars will be able to run on E85 by the end of his first term in office and the plethora of government subsidies for station owners willing to add alternative fuels to their business, adding E85 to your station is a surefire way to increase your profits.

