It's wild that Petty is probably going to end up having prices for the UK before Victoria, Australia, but here we are

If anyone is from the UK and can help me confirm:

It seems like fuel types are mostly referred to by descriptive name, like "Diesel", "Unleaded", "Premium Unleaded" rather than their blend codes like "B7", "E10", "E5".

I think I should be using the longer name where possible around the app, but would the codes be understood when short on space (like on a map pin)?

@zachsimone …if it was me, for the UK market I’d write:

“Diesel", “Regular Unleaded”, “Super Unleaded”, etc where you have lots of space and access to the branding.

In short spaces I'd write “Diesel” in black, "95", “98”, etc in green for unleaded. Those colours are common country-wide.

E number of unleaded only becomes relevant to a user if a station offers the same RON in different E numbers (E10 95 vs. E5 95).

@ikenndac Thank you! Good to know, that's very helpful.