John Deere has taken another step in supporting sustainable agriculture and equipment performance by authorizing B30 biodiesel for use in all Tier 4 Power Systems engines.
This approval reflects the company’s ongoing commitment to advancing renewable fuel solutions that provide operators with more flexibility in choosing energy sources.
What B30 Biodiesel Means for Operations
B30 is a blend of 30 percent biodiesel and 70 percent petroleum diesel. By confirming biodiesel compatibility with Tier 4 engines, John Deere helps reduce environmental impact while ensuring engines deliver the power and reliability farmers depend on.
This compatibility provides customers with greater choice in how they fuel their machines, especially in regions where biodiesel is more readily available.
Benefits of Biodiesel Compatibility
Biodiesel offers multiple advantages, from supporting cleaner emissions to utilizing renewable resources produced on farms. The approval of B30 strengthens John Deere’s alignment with growers seeking to adopt more sustainable practices without compromising equipment durability.
With fuel flexibility, producers can choose the option that works best for their operation and local supply chain, while still meeting demanding performance standards.
Reinforcing a Long-Term Commitment
This latest announcement builds on John Deere’s history of supporting the use of alternative fuels in its equipment. By continuing to expand biodiesel compatibility across its engine lineup, the company enables customers to integrate renewable energy into their everyday operations.
It also reflects a broader vision for reducing carbon intensity in agriculture and construction without sacrificing machine efficiency.
Explore Your Options Today
John Deere’s approval of B30 biodiesel for Tier 4 engines offers producers more choices at the pump, contributing to both operational flexibility and sustainability goals.
To learn more about fueling your equipment with B30 and other renewable options, contact your local John Deere dealer today.