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Consumers Lack Knowledge Regarding High Ethanol Fuel Blends

By CSD Staff | April 14, 2016

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OPEI_logoResearch shows that consumers are unaware of the dangers of using the wrong fuels in their power equipment.

The results of a recent poll conducted by Harris Poll on behalf of the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (OPEI) have revealed that awareness and knowledge regarding how to use high ethanol fuel blends remains relatively unchanged among consumers over the last few years. The poll results also revealed that price continues to be a key driver of decisions at the pump and consumers do not pay much attention to pump warning labels.

The 2016 poll results show that almost two-thirds (64%) of American adults age 18+ who own outdoor power equipment say they either are not sure (42%) or do not pay any attention (22%) to what type of fuel they are using. In 2015, almost half (45%) were not sure what type of fuel they used and one in five (20%) did not pay any attention to the type of fuel used.

Gasoline containing greater than 10% ethanol (E10) can damage or destroy outdoor power equipment, including lawn mowers, chain saws, generators, utility vehicles and other small engine equipment such as motorcycle, snowmobile and boat engines, according to most engine manufacturers. Yet, the poll, conducted in March of this year, shows 66% of Americans will use the least expensive grade of gasoline whenever possible, versus 63% in 2015 and 71% in 2013. In addition, 60% of Americans assume that any gas that is sold at a gas station must be safe for all of their vehicles or power equipment versus 57% in 2015 and 64% in 2013. By Federal law, it is illegal to use those higher ethanol fuel blends in outdoor power equipment.

“The research continues to prove that Americans are still unaware of the damage that can occur to their outdoor power equipment as a result of mis-fueling,” said Kris Kiser, president and CEO of OPEI. “There are 100 million legacy outdoor power equipment products in homeowners’ garages, maintenance sheds and facilities across America. The scope of this issue is massive and shows that much more education is needed.”

Attention at the Pump
According to the poll, while 85% of Americans understand gasoline contains ethanol, price is the overriding priority for the gasoline-consuming public. Among those who drive and buy from a filling station, the vast majority (92%) notice the price, but far fewer look at anything else, including ethanol content (24%), octane rating (56%) and even warning labels (50%). Nearly 57%, an increase of six percentage points over last year, confess that they typically only pay attention to labels on fuel pumps if they read “Warning” or “Do Not Use In…” And 51% demonstrate that they don’t give it much thought as they tend to fill up their portable gas tank with the same fuel used to fill their vehicle. This is a 3% increase over last year’s poll findings (48%).

“We hope the Environmental Protection Agency will engage in more education as additional blended fuels are introduced in the marketplace. Otherwise, we could continue to see confusion among consumers,” said Kiser. “The outdoor power equipment industry has supported consumer education through our “Look Before You Pump” campaign since 2013. But it’s clear our government needs to do more.”

Methodology
The March survey was conducted online within the U.S. by Harris Poll via its Quick Query omnibus product on behalf of the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute from March 11-15, 2016 among 2,023 adults ages 18 and older. The 2015 survey was conducted online within the U.S. by Harris Poll on behalf of Outdoor Power Equipment Institute from April 23-27, 2015 among 2,015 U.S. adults age 18 or older. The 2013 survey was conducted online within the U.S. by Harris Poll on behalf of Outdoor Power Equipment Institute from July 31-August 2, 2013 among 2,040 U.S. adults age 18 or older. This online survey is not based on a probability sample and therefore no estimate of theoretical sampling error can be calculated.

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