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Find Non-Ethanol Gas, Diesel & EV Charging Across the USA

E0MAP is the national directory of Non-Ethanol (E0) gas, diesel, EV charging, propane, and alternative fuels. Pan the map anywhere in the country, or jump to your state.

100464

Gas Stations

17528

Non-Ethanol (E0)

6475

Diesel Stations

70434

EV Charging

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About E0MAP — The National Fuel Station Directory

E0MAP is a nationwide directory of Non-Ethanol (E0) gas, diesel, EV charging, propane, and alternative fuels across all 50 states. Whether you need ethanol-free gas for your boat, diesel for a work truck, a DC fast charger for your EV, or propane for your grill, E0MAP helps you find exactly what you need — from California to the Carolinas to Hawaii.

Our data comes from pure-gas.org (non-ethanol), the U.S. DOE Alternative Fuels Data Center, OpenStreetMap, OpenChargeMap, and community reports. Every listing includes fuel types, address, and directions via Google Maps or Apple Maps. Pick your state to see every mapped station near you.

Boaters, classic-car owners, and small-engine users rely on non-ethanol gas to avoid the moisture and corrosion ethanol causes during storage. Diesel drivers and EV owners need to know what's ahead on a long route. E0MAP gives you the full picture before you go.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Non-Ethanol (E0) gas and why does it matter?
Non-Ethanol (E0) gas is gasoline with zero ethanol content. It matters most for boat owners, because ethanol absorbs moisture and causes phase separation in marine fuel tanks. E0 gas is also better for classic cars, motorcycles, and small engines like lawn mowers and generators, plus any fuel stored long-term for emergency use.
How do I find non-ethanol gas near me?
Use the map on E0MAP to pan and zoom to your area anywhere in the United States, or pick your state from the USA directory to see every mapped ethanol-free (E0) station. You can filter the map by fuel type to show only non-ethanol, diesel, EV charging, or alternative fuels.
Which states have the most ethanol-free gas stations?
North Carolina, Florida, Wisconsin, New York, and Oklahoma rank among the highest for confirmed non-ethanol (E0) stations. Coverage is thinner in states with strict ethanol blending rules, such as California. Pick any state on E0MAP to see its full count and map.
Does E0MAP show diesel and EV charging too?
Yes. Alongside non-ethanol gas, E0MAP maps diesel pumps, EV charging (Level 2 and DC fast), propane, E85, biodiesel, CNG, LNG, and hydrogen nationwide. Use the fuel-type filter on any map, or visit a state page to browse a single fuel type.
How accurate is the station data on E0MAP?
Our data is aggregated from pure-gas.org (non-ethanol), the U.S. DOE Alternative Fuels Data Center, OpenStreetMap, OpenChargeMap, and community reports. Confirmed stations have been verified by the source; others are based on public records and may change — we recommend calling ahead for specialty fuels.
Can I plan fuel stops along a road trip?
Yes. Pan the national map along your route and filter by the fuel you need — non-ethanol for a boat or classic car, diesel for a truck, or DC fast charging for an EV. Each station links to directions via Google Maps or Apple Maps so you can plan stops before you go.

Data Accuracy Notice

Station data is provided “as is” from the DOE Alternative Fuels Data Center, OpenStreetMap, pure-gas.org, state records (including the Hawaii DOH UST Database), operator websites, and community reports. Fuel availability, hours, and pricing may change without notice. Always confirm directly with the station before making travel decisions. Full disclaimer

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