Poland has a dense, competitive fuel network and one of the largest LPG (autogas) markets in Europe, so drivers of converted cars are unusually well served. The dominant brand is Orlen, alongside BP, Shell, Circle K, MOL and Amic, plus many independent stations especially in rural areas.

The A1, A2 and A4 motorways carry large service stations, while cheaper fuel is often found at town-edge and supermarket-adjacent sites. EV charging has grown quickly on the expressway network and at shopping centres in the major cities.

What you'll find at the pump

Petrol (95 and 98), diesel (including winter-grade in the cold months), and very widespread LPG. Use the LPG filter to see autogas stations, which are far more common here than in most of Europe.

EV charging in Poland

CCS is the main DC standard, with Type 2 for AC. Coverage is strongest along the S-expressways and around Warsaw, Kraków, Wrocław and the Tricity area.

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