A map showing where a fuel station or charger is located doesn't tell you whether it's actually useful right now — whether it has fuel, what it costs, how long the line is, or whether the charger works. Refuelia exists to answer that second question, using real, timestamped information rather than a guess.
We combine open map data (OpenStreetMap and Open Charge Map) with reports from drivers who were just at a station, and — where a network makes it available — direct operator data. No app to install, and no account required to browse the map; a free Google sign-in is needed only to contribute.
The map covers fuel stations and EV chargers together, worldwide, because most drivers don't fit neatly into one category or the other. Petrol, diesel, LPG, CNG and every common EV connector standard live on the same map.
Refuelia is free to use. It's funded by advertising and, longer-term, optional tools for stations and operators — never by putting the core map behind a paywall.
| What's common elsewhere | Refuelia |
|---|---|
| Shows the pin, not whether it's actually useful right now | Availability, prices, queues — updated by people who were just there |
| Fuel or EV charging — rarely both | Every fuel type and every EV standard, one map |
| Depends entirely on crowd activity, or none at all | Open datasets (OSM, Open Charge Map) plus driver reports, so quiet regions still show real stations |
| No way to tell fresh data from stale data | Every report is timestamped; older reports are visually de-emphasized |
Station and charger locations come from OpenStreetMap and Open Charge Map — public, editable, widely used datasets.
Fuel availability, queue length, and reviews come from drivers who were just at that station, each with a timestamp.
When multiple drivers report the same thing, that status is more likely to be shown as reliable.
Older, unconfirmed reports fade rather than sit next to fresh ones as if they were equally current. See our Data Accuracy Policy.
We read every message — whether it's about a wrong price, a station that should be removed, or a partnership idea.
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