Gas station (petrol station) is called “Tankstelle” in Austria.
OMV (MAXX Motion)
eni
Shell (V-Power)
Turmöl
BP (Ultimate)
JET
avanti
Avia
DISKONT
GENOL
Disk
iQ
Esso (Synergy)
Before entering, you can see the prices on the boards installed at the fuel stations. You can also see the price per litter while picking up the related nozzle.
Note: The price of refuelling in cities is much cheaper than intercity highways!
Usually there are no attendant at fuel stations and they operate on a self-service basis.
Note:
If car is not your own, type of fuel is mentioned in the car registration document (Zulassungsbescheinigung) and also interior or exterior side of the fuel tank door or on the cap of the fuel tank.
In some places you can arrange the payment by your bank cards via gas machine after filling up and in some places you need to pay in the shop of the station in cash or by bank card. Only remember the fuel machine number before standing in front of cash desk!
Note: At the moment in Austria it’s not necessary to pay by card or insert the card before filling up!
There are different nozzles (düsen) in the gas stations:
B7: 7% of biodiesel content (palm oil-based blend)
B10: 10% of biodiesel content (palm oil-based blend)
B20: 20% of biodiesel content (palm oil-based blend)
91: Octane number
95: Octane number
98: Octane number
100: Octane number
E10: Contains up to 10% bioethanol
E5: Contains up to 5% bioethanol
Ethanol gasoline blends containing 51% to 83% ethanol
Note:
Check if gasoline is unleaded or not (bleifrei)
Plug Type:
Note:
Charge points can be with or without cable.
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