A Driver's Guide to Gas Stations in Slovenia

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Slovenia’s appeal as a destination for road users is great. This historic and scenic country is layered over an excellent road network, making a road trip appealing. Before setting off though, it pays to familiarise yourself with information relevant to drivers. Gas stations are an integral part of any journey by road, where you can top up fuel and other essentials. This guide will introduce you to the top brands in Slovenia, background information, and what they have to offer.

Slovenian roads and tolls

To use the motorways, tolls are payable using a mandatory electronic tag, known as an e-vignette. You can buy the Slovenian vignette online (recommended), gas stations, post offices, and other authorised vendors. E-vignettes are issued for periods ranging from a day to a month to a maximum of one year. It’s worth noting that the

To use the motorways in Slovenia, tolls (where applicable) are payable using a mandatory electronic tag, known as an e-vignette.

 

Major Gas Station Brands in Slovenia

Three major brands sell fuel in Slovenia: MOL, Petrol, and OMV, of which Petrol dominates the market. Significantly more diesel than petroleum is sold. The companies sell around 2.1 billion litres of fuel annually. You will find them along all major routes, such as the A1 Motorway and beyond.

Petrol

The leading brand in Slovenia, Petrol is regarded as a reliable brand. Established in 1947, it serves drivers across the country at 300 locations. Petrol offers more than just fuel. Their service stations have convenience stores catering to various travel needs. Whether for a snack or to top up your oil levels, useful products are available.

Many of their gas stations also have a Fresh Corner restaurant on site, where you can enjoy a substantial meal without straying far from your intended route. Additionally, should you require technical assistance with your vehicle, well-equipped workshops can be found at some sites, potentially avoiding the need for roadside assistance later on.

Petrol is committed to environmental stewardship. Eco-friendly practices have been implemented at their sites, including energy-efficient lighting and the promotion of EVs. Petrol’s fuel stations which implement these green initiatives are known as “Green Points of Sale”, known to contribute positively to the natural environment.

The leading brand in Slovenia, Petrol is regarded as a reliable brand.

MOL

Another of Slovenia’s leading brands, MOL, dates back to 1994. With over 100 service stations nationwide, they too enjoy a significant market share. A commitment to service excellence has earned MOL an excellent reputation.

MOL stations offer a range of services supplementary to providing fuel, making road trips more convenient. Their stores sell everything from refreshments to travel essentials. They too have Fresh Corner restaurants at many of their sites. Mechanical problems can be resolved in their onsite workshops.

On the environmental responsibility front, MOL has implemented such green initiatives as solar panels and EV charging points.

MOL gas stations offer a range of services supplementary to providing fuel, making road trips more convenient.

OMV

The third major brand in Slovenia is OMV, established in 1991. They too have a sizable share of the local market, with over 90 service stations nationwide.

Well-stocked convenience stores are complemented by on-site VIVA restaurants for those looking for something more substantial than a snack. Like their competitors, many of the OMV Service Stations also have mechanics in attendance, ready to assist with any technical problems in professional workshops.

The company has taken measures to reduce its ecological footprint, including promoting alternative fuels. Drivers of electric vehicles can find charging stations at some stations.

Like their competitors, many of the OMV Service Stations also have mechanics in attendance, ready to assist with any technical problems in professional workshops.

More than just fuel

As you will have realised, stopping at a service station in Slovenia promises more than just fuel. They provide a safe place to refresh yourself, purchase supplies, and attend to mechanical issues. The benefit of knowing that various brands have implemented eco-sensitive policies is another positive.

While Slovenia is a small country, be sure to plan your trip strategically with refuelling and supplies in mind. You’ll also want to familiarise yourself with parking rules and other local regulations. For more information about gas station locations and services including their parking rules, you can visit the official websites of the companies mentioned.

Purchase your E-vignette and have a nice trip, Slovenia!