Fuel prices in Hauts-de-France
Hauts-de-France has a dense station network between Lille, Amiens and the rural areas of Nord-Pas-de-Calais. Being close to Belgium affects local prices.
Current average prices
Cheapest diesel stations in Hauts-de-France
How to find the cheapest gas in Hauts-de-France?
In Lille and other major towns, retail-park stations show competitive prices. With Belgium next door, some drivers cross the border to fill up, where diesel is sometimes taxed less. On the A1 highway (Paris-Lille), motorway stations charge noticeably more than those just off the exits.
The Je Carbure Malin app locates every station around you in real time and ranks them by price. Free on iOS and Android, it uses official data from the French Ministry of Economy, updated several times a day.
Which fuel should you choose in Hauts-de-France?
Diesel remains very popular in this historically industrial region. Truckers and road professionals have helped keep a good, competitively priced fuel supply.
In general: diesel remains cost-effective on long trips thanks to its better energy efficiency. SP95-E10 suits almost all vehicles made since 2000 and is cheaper than regular SP95. E85 is the cheapest fuel per liter — but it burns faster, which cuts the real-world savings to about 20-30% depending on the vehicle.
