Hi, Back in 2018 all countries in the European Union were forced to switch their naming scheme for fuels at gas stations to the new E5/E10/B7 scheme (referring to the amount of bio-ethanol in the fuel.
Sources: http://www.flanderstoday.eu/petrol-98-and-95-labels-change-next-week https://ec.europa.eu/ireland/news/new-eu-fuel-labelling-clearer-information-for-consumers-and-operators_en But I noticed on the wiki that nothing is mentioned about that. And looking at the taginfo for europe (I know it's not all of the EU, but only the Union countries. But it's a good approximation) it seems like the old tags are still used most often: 55 475 | fuel:diesel 47 010 | fuel:octane_95 29 636 | fuel:octane_98 12 232 | fuel:e10 40 | fuel:e5 https://taginfo.geofabrik.de/europe/search?q=fuel#keys And B7 (diesel) isn't mentioned on the wiki and doesn't seem to be used either. So I guess the questions are: - Should the wiki be changed to make it clear that in European Union countries octane 95/98 shouldn't be used and E10/E5 should be used instead? - Because there is only one type of Diesel, should that tag just stay Diesel or be replaced with B7 for consistency? (I think it makes more sense to keep it diesel since it does not matter and makes things more confusing potentially) Would love to hear your feedback Cheers, Thibault
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