Besides fuel dispensers, one other significant device which is also found in filling stations and can refuel certain (compressed-air) vehicles is an air compressor, although generally these are just used to inflate car tyres. Are used to pump petrol/gasoline, diesel, (like, ), (like, ), or other types of fuel into the tanks within vehicles and calculate the financial cost of the fuel transferred to the vehicle.Fuel dispensers are also known as bowsers (in some parts of Australia), petrol pumps (in most countries) or gas pumps (in North America). A filling station that sells only electric energy is also known as a, while a typical filling station can also be known as a fuelling station, garage (South Africa, United Kingdom and Ireland), gasbar (Canada), gas station (United States and Canada), gasoline stand (Japan), petrol pump or petrol bunk (India), petrol garage, petrol station (Australia, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa, United Kingdom and Ireland), service station (Australia, New Zealand and United Kingdom), a services (United Kingdom), or servo (Australia). The most common fuels sold in the 2010s are ( gasoline or gas in the U.S.And Canada, generally petrol elsewhere). JIKA ANDA TERTARIK SILAHKAN HUBUNGI: HANYA MELALUI SMS/WA/LINE: 2.A filling station and garage in, the Netherlands, late-1970s A filling station is a facility that sells and engine for.