Italy runs one of Europe's most distinctive fuel markets: alongside Eni (formerly Agip), Q8, IP, Esso and Tamoil, it has by far the continent's largest CNG (metano) network and a huge LPG (GPL) following, so drivers of bi-fuel cars are exceptionally well served.

The A1 Autostrada del Sole spine and the A4 across the north carry major service areas; many city centres enforce ZTL restricted-traffic zones, so it is often easiest to plan fuel stops on the ring roads.

What you'll find at the pump

Petrol is Benzina (95 and 98) and diesel is Gasolio. GPL (autogas) and Metano (CNG) are both widespread — use the LPG and CNG filters, which return far more results here than almost anywhere else in Europe.

EV charging in Italy

CCS leads for DC with Type 2 for AC; Enel X Way runs much of the public network, with fast coverage building along the autostrade.

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