North Carolina Fuel Station Map

Find the most ethanol-free stations of any state — plus diesel and EV charging. 3,442 stations mapped across North Carolina.

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3,442

Total Stations

1,161

Non-Ethanol (E0)

241

Diesel

1,959

EV Charging

205

Alt Fuels

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Top Cities in North Carolina

Charlotte301Raleigh219Durham147Asheville88Cary86Greensboro79Wilmington62Morrisville53Fayetteville52Winston-Salem49Chapel Hill48Concord46

Finding Fuel in North Carolina

E0MAP maps 3,442 fuel stations across North Carolina, including 1,161 confirmed non-ethanol (E0) gas locations, 241 diesel stations, and 1,959 EV charging points. Use the interactive map above to filter by fuel type and zoom into your area.

Non-ethanol gas matters for boats, classic cars, motorcycles, and small engines like generators and lawn equipment — ethanol attracts moisture and can damage fuel systems during storage. Whether you're launching a boat, hauling with a diesel truck, or charging an EV, E0MAP helps you find the right fuel in North Carolina before you go.

North Carolina Fuel — FAQ

How many non-ethanol (E0) gas stations are in North Carolina?
North Carolina has 1,161 confirmed ethanol-free (E0) gas stations mapped on E0MAP. Non-ethanol gas is sought after for boats, classic cars, motorcycles, and small engines because ethanol absorbs moisture and can damage fuel systems during storage.
Where can I find diesel in North Carolina?
E0MAP maps 241 diesel stations across North Carolina. Use the interactive map above and select the Diesel filter to see diesel pumps near you, with directions to each.
Does North Carolina have EV charging stations?
Yes — North Carolina has 1,959 EV charging points mapped on E0MAP, including Level 2 and DC fast chargers. Filter the map to EV to see them, or open a charging location for network and connector details.
What alternative fuels are available in North Carolina?
Beyond gasoline and diesel, North Carolina has 205 alternative-fuel stations on E0MAP, which can include E85, biodiesel, propane (LPG), CNG, LNG, and hydrogen. See the Alternative Fuels page for North Carolina for the full list.

Data Accuracy Notice

Station data is provided “as is” from the DOE Alternative Fuels Data Center, OpenStreetMap, pure-gas.org, state records (including the Hawaii DOH UST Database), operator websites, and community reports. Fuel availability, hours, and pricing may change without notice. Always confirm directly with the station before making travel decisions. Full disclaimer

North Carolina directory · 3,442 stations tracked · part of the E0MAP national fuel directory