Find nearby stations
Open the map and scan green signal first.
Choose Petrol, Diesel, or CNG. FuelMap then highlights nearby stations that look more promising for the fuel you actually need.
Find the nearby station that is still worth the turn.
FuelMap helps people find nearby fuel stations that are more likely to have fuel right now. Open the map, choose your fuel type, and move toward fresher signal instead of stale hearsay.
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How it works
Fuel availability changes fast. FuelMap is designed to make the next decision easier: which nearby station is still worth heading toward.
Find nearby stations
Choose Petrol, Diesel, or CNG. FuelMap then highlights nearby stations that look more promising for the fuel you actually need.
Stay honest
When reports conflict, FuelMap shows that uncertainty instead of pretending every station answer is definitive.
Contribute quickly
If you are close enough to a station, FuelMap can ask subtle, fuel-specific questions without forcing a login wall first.
Why this matters
Instead of checking station after station, people get a cleaner starting point for what looks active nearby. That means less uncertainty, fewer wasted trips, and a calmer decision in a fast-moving situation.
Coming next
FuelMap starts with nearby availability signal. Over time, it grows into a better daily fuel utility.
Follow nearby stations and get alerted when confidence improves for the fuel you care about.
Compare availability with price so people can decide where to go, not just whether to go.
Build toward calmer trip planning with stronger station context, history, and signal quality.
Blog
Fuel shortages create noise. FuelMap reduces that noise by surfacing nearby stations with fresher, more trustworthy availability signal.
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