
OEM-Approved and ready for use
Neste MY Renewable Diesel™ meets ASTM D975 and EN 15940 specifications, and is compatible with all diesel engines. The first TOP TIER™ renewable diesel, it is approved by most leading engine manufacturers.

Engine manufacturer approvals
Volvo says there is no warranty risk using HVO100 to power any Volvo engine-equipped Volvo model:
“Less maintenance costs than other alternative fuels.”
Find out more about OEM (original equipment manufacturer) approvals for Neste MY
Can I still use Neste MY Renewable Diesel if my vehicle is not in the manufacturers (OEMs) list?
Yes. If your vehicle or equipment uses fossil diesel, it can use Neste MY Renewable Diesel.
We have not had any issues highlighted by either customers or manufacturers (OEMs).
Search for your vehicle in the current OEM approvals list for Neste MY Renewable Diesel. Note: we regularly update the list but you should always check with your manufacturer for current approval status.
Warranty coverage may be denied if you use a fuel that is not approved by the manufacturer and you encounter a problem that can be definitively traced to the fuel.
I have an older diesel vehicle, with no warranty. Is fueling with Neste MY Renewable Diesel a risk?
No. Neste MY Renewable Diesel is almost chemically identical to fossil diesel.
You can refuel your vehicle with Neste MY today and cut your GHG emissions by up to 75%* over the fuel’s lifecycle, compared to fossil diesel.
I can see my OEM’s approval. Where can I start refueling with Neste MY Renewable Diesel?
You can search for Neste MY Renewable distributors along your routes here.
Can I put renewable diesel in my truck?
Yes. Neste MY Renewable Diesel is chemically similar to fossil diesel.
This means you can switch from fossil to renewable fuel today, without making any additional investments in infrastructure or modifications into your fleet.
You can refuel with Neste MY neat (HVO100) or blended at any ratio – and start cutting your GHG emissions today.
* Die Methode zur Berechnung der Lebenszyklus-Emissionen und der Emissionsreduzierung entspricht der EU-Richtlinie für erneuerbare Energien II (2018/2001/EU).