PetrolPrices: UK and France

Why people leave PetrolPrices

If any of those friction points are why you went looking, here are 7 PetrolPrices alternatives worth installing.

Which app should you choose?

  1. Waze if fuel prices inside the navigation app is what you actually want.

  2. Google Maps if the default map should be your fuel finder too.

  3. GasBuddy if crowdsourced reports done at larger scale outweigh the UK-only focus of PetrolPrices.

  4. Fuelio if fuel-economy tracking is the deeper insight you want alongside prices.

  5. TotalEnergies Services if France is the dominant half of your driving and Total stations are common on your route.

  6. A Better Routeplanner if you have switched to an electric car and need charge planning instead of fuel finding.

  7. Chargemap if you also drive an EV across Europe and want one charging map alongside.

Stay on PetrolPrices if your usual stations have active reporters, you stack discounts with PetrolPrices partners, and the UK plus France focus matches where you actually drive.

Comparison table

AppBest forCoveragePrice sourceFreeRating
WazeIn-route fuel pricesGlobalCrowdsourcedYes4.6
Google MapsDefault map + fuelGlobalMixed (operator + crowd)Yes4.6
GasBuddyLarge crowd networkUS, CA, AUCrowdsourcedYes4.5
FuelioPersonal trackingGlobalUser-enteredYes4.6
TotalEnergies ServicesTotal stationsEUOperatorYes4.3
A Better RouteplannerEV planningGlobalEV chargers, not fuelYes4.7
ChargemapEV roaming30+ countriesNetwork + communityYes4.5

1. Waze -- fuel prices in the navigation app

Waze adds fuel prices as a layer on top of the live traffic map most drivers already open for commuting. Stations show price per litre alongside congestion, incidents, and police reports, with arrival times factored in. Coverage is global and the same app handles UK and France.

Waze vs PetrolPrices on a roadside check is usually faster because Waze is already running for the route. PetrolPrices wins on filter depth and brand reviews, Waze wins on saved time and traffic-aware routing to a station that is actually faster to reach.

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Pricing: Free.

Download: Aptoide · Google Play

Bottom line: Pick Waze if you already navigate with it and want the fuel layer inside the same app.

2. Google Maps -- the default that just works

Google Maps lists fuel stations as a first-class category with prices on supported forecourts and live opening hours. UK coverage pulls from operator data plus reports; France coverage benefits from regulator pricing feeds that are unusually complete.

Google Maps vs PetrolPrices for a quick check on the way home returns matching prices most of the time, with Maps a click faster because it is the default navigation app. PetrolPrices retains the edge on filter depth and the brand-loyalty discount partners.

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Pricing: Free.

Download: Aptoide · Google Play

Bottom line: Pick Google Maps if you want one default app for navigation and fuel discovery.

3. GasBuddy -- crowdsourced reporting at large scale

GasBuddy pioneered crowdsourced fuel prices and operates the largest contributor network in North America. UK coverage is more limited than PetrolPrices, but where the data exists the report frequency is higher on busy stations and the brand filters are well-built.

GasBuddy vs PetrolPrices in the UK is a question of coverage. PetrolPrices is UK-built and has wider station depth. GasBuddy is the better choice if your driving regularly crosses to the US, Canada, or Australia where it dominates.

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Pricing: Free with optional Pay with GasBuddy card.

Download: Aptoide · Google Play

Bottom line: Pick GasBuddy if you regularly drive in North America. In the UK, PetrolPrices still leads on depth.

4. Fuelio -- fuel-economy tracking that pays off

Fuelio takes the opposite angle: instead of finding the cheapest pump, it logs every fill so you can see your real cost per mile and detect fuel-economy drops that signal a service issue. Station prices are user-entered, so the price feed is personal rather than crowdsourced.

Fuelio vs PetrolPrices is a different conversation. PetrolPrices finds the cheap pump today; Fuelio shows whether your car’s running cost is creeping up over months. Many drivers run both because the insights do not overlap.

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Pricing: Free with ads. Paid tier removes ads and adds cloud sync.

Download: Google Play

Bottom line: Pick Fuelio if economy tracking matters more than today’s cheapest pump.

5. TotalEnergies Services -- France-first station finder

TotalEnergies Services is the official app for Total and TotalEnergies stations in France and other markets. It includes station finder, ahead-of-pump payment, the Club TotalEnergies loyalty programme, and discounts at participating stations. France coverage is unmatched within the network.

TotalEnergies Services vs PetrolPrices in France returns better Total-specific pricing and the loyalty programme that PetrolPrices does not have. The trade-off is the network restriction: Total stations only. Pair with PetrolPrices or Google Maps for non-Total forecourts.

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Pricing: Free.

Download: Aptoide · Google Play

Bottom line: Pick TotalEnergies Services if Total is your usual French stop and you want loyalty plus pricing in one app.

6. A Better Routeplanner -- when fuel becomes charge

If your next car is electric, the question shifts from “where is the cheapest petrol” to “where is the next charger.” A Better Routeplanner is the standard for long-trip EV planning, modelling your car’s real consumption, elevation, weather, and live charger occupancy to insert the right stops.

ABRP vs PetrolPrices is a different category of decision but worth mentioning because the road ahead for many drivers is electric. The app does the trip planning PetrolPrices does for petrol, but for kWh instead of pence per litre.

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Pricing: Free with limits. Premium subscription unlocks vehicle telemetry integration and longer routes.

Download: Aptoide · Google Play

Bottom line: Pick ABRP when the car runs on electrons. Petrol price apps stop helping then.

7. Chargemap -- EV charging across Europe

Chargemap is the French-headquartered EV charging map and pass that covers 800,000-plus chargers across 30-plus countries. UK and France coverage are strong, and the Chargemap Pass works across networks without separate accounts.

Chargemap vs PetrolPrices is an obvious cross-shop only if you have switched fuels. For mixed-fleet households (one car petrol, one EV) running PetrolPrices and Chargemap together covers both sides without duplicating apps.

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Pricing: App free. Chargemap Pass costs a small one-off fee plus per-session rates.

Download: Aptoide · Google Play

Bottom line: Pick Chargemap if any of your driving is electric in France or wider Europe.

How to choose

The right PetrolPrices alternative depends on what you actually want.

If you want fuel prices inside the navigation app, install Waze. Same crowd model, fewer interstitials, traffic-aware routing.

If you want a single default for maps and fuel, install Google Maps. Strong France coverage, light filter set.

If your driving is outside the UK and France, install GasBuddy for North America. PetrolPrices stays the UK and France default.

If economy tracking matters more than today’s cheapest pump, install Fuelio. Personal logging tells you what station-by-station prices cannot.

If you fuel up at Total in France often, install TotalEnergies Services. Loyalty plus pricing in one app.

If your next car is electric or already is, switch to ABRP and Chargemap. Petrol apps stop helping.

Stay on PetrolPrices if your usual stations have active reporters, you stack PetrolPrices partner discounts, and UK plus France matches where you actually drive.

FAQ

Is PetrolPrices the most accurate UK fuel app?

For UK depth and brand filters, PetrolPrices remains one of the most comprehensive crowdsourced apps. At less-frequented stations the report lag can leave better real-time accuracy to Google Maps where operator data exists.

Which app has fuel prices for France?

Google Maps benefits from regulator-fed pricing data in France and tends to be the most consistent. TotalEnergies Services covers the Total network directly. PetrolPrices added France in 2025 with growing coverage.

Is there a free PetrolPrices alternative with no ads?

Google Maps and Waze are free without paywalls. Fuelio is free at the core and the paid tier removes ads. None is ad-free across every feature.

Can I save money on fuel without using PetrolPrices?

Yes. Supermarket loyalty schemes (Tesco Clubcard, Nectar at Sainsbury’s), Costco UK fuel for members, and operator apps like TotalEnergies Services all offer savings without PetrolPrices.

What is the best fuel-economy tracking app?

Fuelio is the most-cited free option for fuel-economy logging. It complements PetrolPrices rather than replacing it.

Should I switch from PetrolPrices to an EV charging app?

Only if you drive electric. Otherwise stay on a petrol price app and watch the EV map develop alongside.