Finding the cheapest petrol or diesel just got a lot easier. Starting Monday, February 2, 2026, a landmark regulation changes how fuel is priced and reported across the UK. The Fuel Finder Scheme is now officially live, requiring every forecourt in the country to report price changes in near real-time. For motorists, this means the end of driving around in search of the best deal.
What is the Fuel Finder Scheme?
The Fuel Finder Scheme is a government-backed initiative designed to increase transparency at the pumps. Under the new rules, all UK motor fuel retailers must report any price alterations within 30 minutes of them taking effect.
This data is fed directly into the official Fuel Finder website and will be integrated into:
- Popular mapping software (like Google Maps and Apple Maps)
- Satellite navigation systems
- Third-party price comparison apps
Whether you use an independent local garage or a major supermarket chain, their latest prices will now be available at your fingertips.

How Much Can Motorists Save?
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has been a vocal supporter of this legislation, citing a lack of competition as a major driver of high costs. According to CMA data, the impact on your wallet could be significant:
- Potential Savings: A typical family vehicle could save up to £4.50 per tank by comparing prices within a five-minute radius.
- Supermarket Advantage: RAC data shows that drivers using supermarket forecourts saved an average of 3p per litre in late 2025, equating to roughly £1.50 per fill-up.
Sarah Cardell, Chief Executive of the CMA, noted that the goal is to “reignite competition,” forcing retailers to work harder to win over price-conscious drivers.
Fuel Price Trends: 2025 vs. 2026
The launch comes on the heels of a relatively stable year for fuel costs. As we enter 2026, the RAC reports that prices have trended downward compared to 2024:
| Fuel Type | 2024 Average | 2025 Average | Difference |
| Petrol | 142.23p | 135.69p | -6.54p |
| Diesel | 148.67p | 142.96p | -5.71p |
With the Fuel Finder scheme now active, experts are optimistic that 2026 will see even more competitive pricing as transparency prevents “silent” price hikes.

Is My Local Station Included?
Yes. Fuels Industry UK has confirmed that participation is compulsory for every forecourt in the United Kingdom. This applies to:
- Supermarket-branded stations
- Small independent operators
- Large retail groups
“The Fuel Finder scheme is now live… this data will be made freely available… enabling consumers to compare prices easily and make informed decisions.” — Martin McCluskey, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State.
Summary for Drivers
The new regulations shift the power back to the consumer. By using the Fuel Finder website or updated mapping apps before you leave the house, you can ensure you aren’t being overcharged by your local garage.