In 2023, Germany led European blended biodiesels exports, followed by the Netherlands and Austria. Year-on-year growth was especially high for Spain, Greece, and Luxembourg, each surpassing 22%. Some countries, like Slovakia and Sweden, experienced declines in their exports. Over the past five years, the compound annual growth rate reflected moderate but steady increases for major exporters.
Future trends to watch include:
- Policy impacts on biofuel mandates across Europe.
- Technological advancements improving blending efficiency.
- Increasing demand from non-European markets seeking cleaner energy alternatives.
Top countries in Blended Biodiesels Exports by Country
| # | 10 Countries | Gigawatthours | Last Year | YoY | 5-years CAGR | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 Germany | 2,420 | 2023 | +9.3% | +5.68% | View data |
| 2 | 2 Netherlands | 1,070 | 2023 | +6.95% | +15.37% | View data |
| 3 | 3 Austria | 1,050 | 2023 | +4.62% | +7.75% | View data |
| 4 | 4 Hungary | 557.94 | 2023 | +14.12% | +5.49% | View data |
| 5 | 5 Czech Republic | 541.07 | 2023 | +1.65% | +1.04% | View data |
| 6 | 6 Lithuania | 286.62 | 2023 | +8.55% | +2.21% | View data |
| 7 | 7 Spain | 237.69 | 2023 | +18.12% | +26.3% | View data |
| 8 | 8 Greece | 189.58 | 2023 | +7.68% | +22.61% | View data |
| 9 | 9 Slovakia | 143.52 | 2023 | +0.007% | -1.53% | View data |
| 10 | 10 Sweden | 98.91 | 2023 | +39.73% | -14% | View data |