Fuel stations inside Paris itself are relatively sparse and often pricier, so many drivers use TotalEnergies, and the supermarket brands Carrefour, Leclerc and Intermarché on the périphérique and in the suburbs, where prices are lower. The city's low-emission zone (ZFE) shapes where older vehicles can drive, and EV charging is expanding rapidly.

Local tips

  • Supermarket stations (Leclerc, Carrefour) on the outskirts are usually cheapest.
  • Check the Paris low-emission zone rules before driving an older vehicle in.
  • On-street and car-park EV charging is widespread; filter by connector to match your car.

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