In and around New York City, fuel brands include Shell, Mobil, BP, Sunoco and Gulf, with cheaper prices generally found in New Jersey and the outer boroughs than in Manhattan. Regular (87 AON), mid-grade and premium are the standard grades, and diesel is widely available on trucking routes. EV charging has grown fast, with rapid chargers along I-95 and at retail locations.
Local tips
- Fuel is often cheaper in New Jersey and the outer boroughs than Manhattan.
- Grades are labelled by AON octane (87 regular / 89 mid / 91–93 premium).
- DC fast charging clusters along I-95 and at big-box retail parks.
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