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2GIS now shows fuel availability at 29,000 gas stations

2GIS has added fuel availability data from Gasoline Map, covering more than 29,000 stations across Russia with prices, queues, and restrictions.

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2GIS has started using data from the Gasoline Map service to answer user questions about fuel availability at gas stations. Through the built-in assistant in a station’s listing, users can now check whether gasoline or diesel is available, which fuel grades are in stock, how much they cost, and whether there are queues or active restrictions.

According to the company, after the launch of Gasoline Map, fuel availability information became accessible for more than 29,000 gas stations across Russia. The service analyzes anonymized data on recent fuel purchases and reports from users who have recently visited a station, then generates a response that usually takes up to five seconds.

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2GIS said that on July 12–14, the number of assistant queries about fuel availability was 50 times higher than the average level seen in previous months. If needed, users can also switch to Gasoline Map to find another station with fuel in stock.

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