Refuelia combines open map data with real reports from drivers, and shows you how fresh every piece of information is — so you're never guessing whether a station really has fuel right now.
Every station and charger on the map is loaded live from OpenStreetMap — a real, community-maintained map of the world. Real locations are there from the very first visit, everywhere, with no waiting for someone to add them.
On top of that base map, signed-in drivers can add what only a real visit can tell you: whether there's fuel in stock, how long the queue is, and what they thought of the place. Sign in with Google only when you want to contribute.
Where a station has live reports, you see them. Where it doesn't, Refuelia says so instead of guessing. Prices appear only when a driver or a verified source reports them, always with the time they were seen. Exact fuel quantities are never shown, because no station has a live stock feed connected.
The biggest failure of a driver-updated map is arriving somewhere based on a report that stopped being true hours ago. So every report carries three things: when it was made, whether more than one driver confirms it, and how fresh it is right now.
A station confirmed a few minutes ago by several drivers shows bright and confident. An old, unconfirmed report fades — so you can see at a glance how much to trust it.
EXAMPLE RECORD — how one report becomes a trustworthy pin
A real location — pulled from OpenStreetMap, not typed by a driver.
What a driver reported paying, just now.
The freshness clock — the newer this is, the brighter the pin looks on the map.
Three other drivers saw the same thing — one report can be wrong, three agreeing rarely is.
Real position, brand and operator, address and opening hours — straight from OpenStreetMap.
Which fuels a station sells — petrol, diesel, LPG, CNG — and for EVs the connector type, power and number of ports.
Fuel in stock, queue length, whether it's open now, and driver reviews — each stamped with the time it was last seen.