London's stations include BP, Shell, Esso, Texaco and supermarket forecourts from Tesco, Sainsbury's and Asda, which are often cheapest. The Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) and Congestion Charge affect which vehicles pay to drive in, and the city has one of the UK's densest public EV charging networks, including many lamppost and rapid chargers.
Local tips
- Supermarket forecourts usually undercut branded stations on price.
- Check ULEZ and Congestion Charge rules for your vehicle before driving in.
- London has extensive on-street and rapid EV charging — filter by connector and power.
Refuelia loads real stations in London from OpenStreetMap and layers driver reports on top. Prices appear when reported by drivers or verified sources, always with a timestamp so you know how fresh they are. See London on the map →
Plan your stop
Use the filters to narrow to petrol, diesel, LPG, CNG or EV charging, switch on “open now” and “fuel available”, and sort by nearest, cheapest or most recently updated. When you arrive, a quick confirmation keeps the map accurate for the next driver in London.