Number of Fuel Prices Displayed at Gas Stations
Most gas stations typically display 2 to 4 different fuel prices, depending on regional standards and market demand. In North America, stations commonly show three gasoline grades (Regular, Mid-Grade, and Premium) plus Diesel, totaling four prices. In Europe, many stations simplify this to two gasoline options (e.g., 95 and 98 octane) alongside Diesel, occasionally including premium Diesel or LPG, bringing the total to 3-4 prices. In some emerging markets, only two prices (e.g., Regular Gasoline and Diesel) may be displayed due to lower demand for premium fuels. The exact number depends on local vehicle preferences, regulations, and the station’s focus (e.g., highway stops often show more options than urban stations). For digital price signs, flexibility in display design ensures easy updates as fuel offerings evolve.
COLOR | BRIGHTNESS | WAVE LENGHT | VOLTAGE | VIEWING ANGLE |
RED | 5000mcd | 620-630 | 1.9V-2.4V | 60°/120°/180° |
YELLOW | 4000mcd | 585-590 | 1.9V-2.2V | |
GREEN | 10000mcd | 515-525 | 3.0V-3.4V | |
BLUE | 8000mcd | 515-525 | 2.5V-3.0V | |
WHITE | 13000mcd | 0 | 3.0V-3.4V |
DATA SHEET
Digit Color Option (Single Color) | Red /Green/Yellow/White/Blue |
Digit Size Option | 4''/6''/8''/10''/12''/13''/15''/16''/20''/24''/30'' |
Price Format | 8.889/ 8.889/10 / 8.88/ 88.88/ 888.8/888.88... |
Product Option | With Iron Steel Cabinet or Only Component |
Led Brightness | 4000mcd - 9000mcd |
Led Life | > 100000 hours |
Digit PCB | FR4 |
Digit PCB Thickness | 1.6mm |
Wireless Controller | Wireless Contrller Remote / PC software |
Communication Option | RF (470mhz / 433mhz) / RS485 |
Wireless Range | >250meters |
Brightness Control | 6 Levels |
Wireless Controller Rmote Power | 1.5V AAA Alkaline battery / 9V Battery |
Front Acrylic Board | Thickness 5mm -9mm |
Iron Cabinet | Thickness 1.2mm Steel Plate |
Heat dissipation | With Fan |
Input Voltage | AC110V ~ AC220V 50/60HZ |
Digit DC Power | DC5V / DC12V |
Power Consumption | < 60Watts |
Painting of Iron Case | Outdoor anti-fading and anti-rust spray paint |
Operating Temperature | -20°C to +80°C |
Waterproof | IP67 |
Warranty | 1-2Years |
FAQ
Q1: Why is fast delivery important for custom fuel price displays?
A1: Fast delivery ensures minimal downtime for gas stations, allowing them to quickly upgrade or replace displays without disrupting operations.
Q2: How do manufacturers achieve fast delivery for customized displays?
A2: By optimizing production workflows, maintaining strategic component stocks, and partnering with reliable logistics providers to expedite shipping.
Q3: Does fast delivery compromise quality in custom displays?
A3: No—reputable suppliers maintain strict quality control while streamlining production, ensuring both speed and high-performance standards.
Q4: Can urgent orders for custom displays still be accommodated?
A4: Yes, many manufacturers offer priority processing for urgent projects, providing flexible solutions to meet tight deadlines.
Common Fuel Types at Gas Stations Worldwide
Gasoline (Petrol) – Typically comes in different octane grades:
Regular (87-90 octane) – Standard unleaded fuel.
Mid-Grade (89-91 octane) – Balanced performance.
Premium (91-94+ octane) – Higher octane for performance engines.
Super Premium (95-98+ octane) – Used in high-performance/luxury cars (common in Europe/Asia).
Diesel – Standard diesel fuel for trucks, buses, and some passenger vehicles.
Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD) – Common in North America & Europe.
Biodiesel (B5, B20, etc.) – Blended with renewable sources.
Alternative Fuels (Growing in availability):
Ethanol (E10, E15, E85) – Common in the Americas & Europe.LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) – Popular in some Asian/European markets.CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) – Used in fleets & eco-friendly vehicles.Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging – Some stations now offer fast-charging.
Regional Variations:
USA/Canada: Usually 3 gasoline grades + diesel.Europe: Often 2-3 gasoline types (95/98 octane) + diesel (sometimes premium diesel).Asia/Australia: Similar to Europe, with some markets offering more ethanol blends.Emerging Markets: Sometimes fewer options (e.g., just Regular/Premium + diesel).