E85 Stations in Georgia

Find E85 flex fuel stations throughout Georgia. Use the interactive map below to locate stations near you.

74
E85 Stations
Moderate Coverage

Coverage in Georgia

E85 is available in major areas. Check station locations before heading out.

Top Cities

  • Atlanta 5 stations
  • Norcross 4 stations
  • Alpharetta 3 stations
  • Marietta 3 stations
  • Cumming 3 stations

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E85 in the Peach State: Atlanta-Centric Coverage

Georgia offers 74 E85 stations with infrastructure centered heavily on Metro Atlanta—the state's logistics hub and population center. The POET Terminal in Camilla provides critical regional ethanol distribution.

Why E85 in Georgia

The POET Terminal in Camilla markets over 25% of ethanol used in Georgia—approximately 61+ million gallons annually. Metro Atlanta's competitive retail environment generally delivers favorable pricing.

Ethanol Production

The POET Terminal in Camilla is a rail-to-truck transload facility serving Georgia, southeastern Alabama, and the Florida Panhandle. A former Southwest Georgia Ethanol production plant now operates as this distribution terminal.

State Incentives

Georgia exempts sales of personal property to alternative fuel facilities for ethanol/biodiesel production from state sales and use taxes. However, no state E85 consumer purchase incentives exist.

Where to Find E85

Metropolitan Atlanta dominates Georgia's E85 landscape. Fulton, Cobb, DeKalb, and Gwinnett counties host the majority of stations. Outside the metro, Augusta provides regional access, Savannah offers port area coverage. Major retailers include RaceTrac and QuikTrip.

Coverage Gaps

South Georgia remains poorly served despite the Camilla terminal's location. I-95 along the coast has limited coverage, and I-16 between Savannah and Macon is sparse.

Pricing Context

E85 typically runs 15-25% below regular gasoline. Metro Atlanta's competitive retail environment generally delivers favorable pricing.

Practical Tips

Fill up in Metro Atlanta before heading to rural areas or the coast. The I-75 corridor south of Atlanta offers decreasing options toward Tifton and Valdosta. RaceTrac locations are typically the most reliable Georgia E85 source. Use real-time apps to verify station availability.

Major E85 Retailers

RaceTrac QuikTrip

Key Highway Coverage

I-75 I-85 I-20 I-16

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E85 in Georgia: Frequently Asked Questions

Is E85 cheaper than regular gas in Georgia?

E85 typically runs 15-25% below regular gasoline. Metro Atlanta's competitive retail environment generally delivers favorable pricing. Across Georgia's 74 public E85 stations, actual savings vary by retailer and regional transport costs. Remember to adjust for E85's roughly 25–27% lower fuel economy when calculating cost per mile.

Which cars can use E85 in Georgia?

Only factory-certified flex fuel vehicles (FFVs) should run E85. Check your Georgia vehicle for a yellow fuel cap, a "Flex Fuel" badge, an E85 sticker inside the fuel door, or confirm via the owner's manual or VIN decoder. Using E85 in a non-FFV can damage fuel lines, injectors, and seals — see our full FFV identification guide.

Where can I find E85 gas in Georgia?

Metropolitan Atlanta dominates Georgia's E85 landscape. Fulton, Cobb, DeKalb, and Gwinnett counties host the majority of stations. Outside the metro, Augusta provides regional access, Savannah offers port area coverage. Major retailers include RaceTrac and QuikTrip. For live station data, scroll up to the interactive map or plan a route through Georgia.

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