EVs or Liquid Fuels? Find Out Where Consumers Are Headed at the 2025 Iowa Renewable Fuels Summit

S&P Global’s Jeff Meyer to Discuss Vehicle Trends on Feb. 4 at Free Event

Contact: Emma Koehler
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JOHNSTON, IA – Insight into the ever-changing vehicle market is always a hot topic for the biofuels community. Jeff Meyer, Director at S&P Global Commodity Insights, will explore trends in electric vehicles, automotive purchase trends and liquid fuel use at the 2025 Iowa Renewable Fuels Summit on February 4.

Meyer’s research in his current capacity focuses on automotive market and policy trends and their implications for energy demand. He has authored several strategic reports on mobility developments.

“It is easy to speculate about why consumers purchase specific vehicles over others and how buying trends ebb and flow through the years,” said Iowa Renewable Fuels Association Marketing Director Lisa Coffelt. “Jeff will be able to narrow in on recent trends with market data on electric, flex fuel and hybrid vehicle use. We are looking forward to his view on where liquid fuel and automotive markets are headed.”

In addition to Meyer’s presentation, a separate Future of Fuels Freeway panel will explore new opportunities for biofuels in heavy duty engines, sustainable aviation fuel, and low carbon markets. The experts will answer the question: have biofuels plateaued or are they just getting started?

Join us on America’s road trip to prosperity at the 2025 Iowa Renewable Fuels Summit as we explore our “Fuels of Opportunity.” The Summit, held on February 4, 2025, will be at the Prairie Meadows Event Center in Altoona, Iowa. Attendance is free and open to the public, but registration is required. For more information and to register, visit IowaRenewableFuelsSummit.org.

The Iowa Renewable Fuels Association represents the state’s liquid renewable fuels industry and works to foster its growth. Iowa is the nation’s leader in renewable fuels production with 42 ethanol refineries capable of producing 4.7 billion gallons annually – including 34 million gallons of annual cellulosic ethanol production capacity – and 10 biodiesel facilities with the capacity to produce 416 million gallons annually. For more information, visit the Iowa Renewable Fuels Association website at: www.IowaRFA.org.

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