RBC reported that 2GIS has launched a gasoline map covering roughly 29 thousand gas stations across Russia. The service displays current fuel availability, prices, waiting times and purchase limits for each station. Information is gathered from user reports and Sberbank transaction data and is refreshed every ten minutes. The new tool appeared against a backdrop of soaring demand, with fuel searches climbing sevenfold in June and peaking thirteen times higher on July 3.
По словам экспертов, the map gives drivers a quick overview of real‑time conditions, helping them avoid long queues and overpriced fuel. It also provides officials with a clearer picture of regional shortages and price spikes. The integration with Sberbank data ensures the information is tightly linked to actual transactions, reducing the chance of outdated or inaccurate readings.
Онлайн‑общение shows mixed reactions: many users say the app has turned a once‑tedious routine into a one‑tap decision. Others appreciate the added transparency, especially during holiday weekends when queues swell. A few note that the service still can’t predict sudden local shortages, but overall the feedback is positive.
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