A complete list of gas stations that take Apple Pay in 2024

This article lists all major gas stations that accept Apple Pay

By Kevin Shaw - Editor
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  • Many gas stations accept Apple Pay at the pump, in-store, or in their app.
  • You can use Apple Maps to find gas stations that accept Apple Pay.
  • You can use your iPhone or Apple Watch to pay at gas stations that take Apple Pay.
  • This article lists all major gas stations that accept Apple Pay
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Apple Pay makes it very easy to fill up your car. If you use your Apple Card with Apple Pay at a gas station, you will get 2% Daily Cash which you can then transfer to your bank or to your Apple Savings account.

There are many gas stations that accept Apple Pay, but there are also a limited number of gas stations that do not take Apple Pay.

Most gas stations that accept Apple Pay have integrated the technology at their pumps. However, sometimes you may need to go inside and see a cashier to use Apple Pay.

If you are planning to take a road trip and want to know what gas stations take Apple Pay, then this list is for you.

You may also be interested in our general list of places that take Apple Pay.

It is easy to know if a gas station accepts Apple Pay

If you are not sure if a gas station takes Apple Pay or not, it is pretty easy to know. You may also want to know if a smaller, local gas station accepts Apple Pay. Thankfully, you can check if a gas station accepts Apple Pay in one of the following ways:

  • Check for the Apple Pay or contactless payment logo somewhere near the register or on the gas station’s front door. If it’s there, Apple Pay can be used.
  • Check beforehand with Apple Maps. Search Apple Pay to see gas stations nearby that accept Apple Pay. You can also search for a specific gas station and scroll down to the "Good to Know" section. If you see the Apple Pay logo and it says "contactless payments," that location accepts Apple Pay.
  • Ask the cashier at the checkout if the gas station accepts Apple Pay. You can also call ahead of time to ask if the location accepts Apple Pay.

Apple Maps showing nearby gas stations that take Apple Pay

In the image below, Apple Pay, Google Pay and Samsung Pay are accepted. You can use your iPhone or Apple Watch to purchase gas.

A photo of gas station pump with Apple Pay logo  

Gas stations that take Apple Pay

The gas stations listed are chains. There are two important things you should know:

  • Although the following stations accept Apple Pay, sometimes not all branches of that gas station chain accept Apple Pay. Some branches may be outdated, and wireless payment technology may not be integrated yet.
  • For Apple Pay to work, the gas station must accept the payment and payment network. Some gas stations may only accept debit cards or certain types of credit cards. For example, Costco accepts Apple Pay at their pumps. However, if your Apple Pay is linked to a Master Card (Apple credit card is a Master Card) or a Discover card, it won’t work, as Costco gas stations only take Visa or debit cards.

Here’s a comprehensive list of gas stations that accept Apple Pay in 2024.

  • 76
  • 7-Eleven
  • Alon
  • ARCO
  • BP / Amoco
  • Casey’s General Store
  • Chevron
  • Circle K
  • CITGO
  • Conoco
  • Costco
  • Cumberland Farms
  • Delta Sonic
  • Exxon Mobil
  • Family Express
  • Hele
  • Holiday Oil
  • Irving Oil
  • King Soopers
  • Kum & Go
  • Kwik Fill
  • Kwik Trip or Kwik Star
  • Love’s Travel Stops
  • Marathon
  • Maverik
  • Meijer gas stations
  • Philips 66
  • QuikTrip
  • RaceTrac
  • Raceway
  • Red Apple
  • Sheetz
  • Shell
  • Speedway
  • Sunoco
  • Texaco
  • Thorntons
  • Travel Centers of America
  • Valero
  • Wawa

Gas stations that do not take Apple Pay

  • Billups
  • Clark Brands
  • Sam’s Club gas stations
  • Walmart gas stations
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Kevin Shaw is a seasoned tech journalist based in Los Angeles with a penchant for all things Apple. He started writing about Apple products in 2007 and it's been a love affair ever since. He has spent over a decade testing and writing about iPhones, iPads, Macs, and other Apple products. In his spare time, he likes nothing more than catching up with the latest news and sports podcasts on the beach.
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