kütuseliik
Kütuseliik is a term used in Estonia to describe the type of fuel used in a vehicle. The most common kütuseliik in Estonia are petrol (bensiin) and diesel (diisel). Petrol is a type of fuel derived from crude oil, and it is used in internal combustion engines. Diesel, on the other hand, is also derived from crude oil but is used in compression-ignition engines. Both petrol and diesel are widely available in Estonia, with petrol being the more common fuel for passenger cars and diesel being more prevalent in commercial vehicles.
In addition to petrol and diesel, Estonia also has a small number of electric vehicles (EVs) on
Another less common kütuseliik is liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). LPG is a flammable gas that is used
The choice of kütuseliik can have a significant impact on a vehicle's performance, emissions, and fuel efficiency.