Propel CEO Matt Horton said that the agreement allows the company to focus on its mission of fueling progress by providing affordable choices for American drivers who are increasingly seeking access to renewable fuels.

"Eco-Energy’s extensive supply and distribution capability, and access to low cost feedstocks, strengthens our ability to provide great value to our customers," added Horton.

Eco-Energy CEO Chad Martin said both companies share a similar mission to expand the availability of high-blend, domestic fuels to drivers in the US, where the number and popularity of Flex Fuel vehicles is rapidly increasing.

"Propel’s dedication to providing drivers with access to high-blend renewable fuels through a superior fueling experience is unmatched in this industry and we are proud to join them in developing this growing market," said Martin.

Eco-energy’s vast network can aid Propel meet its demand for expanding low carbon E85 ethanol in California and other markets.

Propel, a retailer of renewable fuels and clean mobility solutions, currently operates an array of clean fuel points, co-located with existing gas stations and clean mobility centers (CMC).

The company will collaborate with Eco-Energy to identify and work with local producers and next-generation fuel suppliers.