International petrol station prices and payment information can be found below. Prices are subject to change.




These are approximate prices provided as a guideline.
Some truck stops only accept fleet cards. This applies to the following stations in Europe:
- AS24
- IDS
- Eurowag
- Tankpool24
- Certa Truck (UK)
- Saifa (teilweise)
- Shell Truck (teilweise)
- Hoyer Truck (teilweise)
Note for the United Kingdom (UK):
On the main island, HVO is primarily used in the trucking sector. Certas petrol stations only accept fleet cards. At other providers, such as Shell, JET, and BP, you can usually refuel normally by presenting a form of identification, such as an ID card. This information applies only to the main island. In Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands, and the Shetland Islands, HVO can be paid for normally.
Hinweis Portugal:
In Portugal, you need a customer card from the petrol station operator, e.g., the „Repsol Solored Card“. Galp and Prio also offer such cards.
Note for Scandinavia:
In Scandinavia, companies like Cirkle K, Neste, Biofuel Express, UNO-x, and YX operate filling stations in rural areas, designated as truck stations. Payment is usually accepted by debit and credit card. These stations often also have a pump for passenger cars.

Even though over 80% of the gas stations on the eFuelsNow map are usable for cars, there may occasionally be times when you need to use a truck pump. We’re reporting what we did. Everyone is responsible for their own actions! We also refueled older cars up to around 2015 at truck pumps. This isn’t a problem if you operate the nozzle carefully (don’t push it all the way down!). Otherwise, we used an adapter (see picture). We made sure not to overfill, as the automatic shut-off doesn’t work with the funnel. We found such adapters at garage chains (ATU, Norauto, etc.) or online. Sometimes you can also find them in the vehicle’s tool kit. A 3D-printed version of such an adapter is also available here .
We would like to remind you that everyone is responsible for their own refueling. If possible, please inform the cashier! Alternatively, you can use a portable car fuel canister, which can of course also be filled at a truck pump.
At many truck stops, payment can be made normally with a standard debit or credit card, or at the cashier. However, some fuel chains require fleet cards (see payment information). We also recommend encouraging your gas station or fuel company to provide pumps suitable for passenger cars as well. Initially, some energy companies focused on the transport sector, as it allows for larger purchase volumes. However, the transport sector is becoming less and less active as we produce fewer passenger cars in Europe, which also urgently require liquid, defossilized energy carriers.
