fuel pump Emoji
The ⛽ fuel pump symbol represents refueling and gas stations in a simple, recognizable icon.
U+26FD
⛽ is the Fuel Pump symbol, commonly used to indicate refueling or gas services. It’s widely recognized across travel and navigation contexts. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode code point for web and app UI.
fuel pump Emoji Meaning
The ⛽ “Fuel Pump” symbol visually suggests getting fuel for a vehicle. It’s frequently used to mark gas stations, rest stops, or places where cars and other vehicles can refuel. In messaging and social posts, it can represent road trips, travel plans, or the need to stop for gas. Designers also use it in icons and signage to communicate the idea of fueling quickly without text. The character’s Unicode name is “FUEL PUMP” (U+26FD), making it convenient for consistent rendering across platforms that support it.
Common uses
- •Labeling gas stations, charging/refueling stops, or route waypoints in maps and travel guides
- •Indicating “refuel here” in logistics notes, delivery apps, or vehicle maintenance checklists
- •Building icon sets for travel, automotive services, or roadside assistance UI
- •Adding a quick visual cue in social media captions about road trips and stops
- •Creating accessible, text-plus-icon buttons and badges (e.g., “Fuel” or “Refuel stop”)
Examples
⛽ Fuel Pump Symbol (Copy & HTML Code)
- ⛽Fuel next stop: ⛽
- ⛽We’ll grab snacks and refuel ⛽
- ⛽Add a refuel waypoint ⛽ to the route
- ⛽Gas prices update near ⛽
- ⛽Road trip checklist: ⛽ fuel, water, charger
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+26FD | |
| HTML Entity | ⛽ | |
| HTML Code | ⛽ | |
| CSS | \26FD |
FAQ
What does the ⛽ fuel pump symbol mean?
It commonly indicates refueling—such as a gas station, fuel stop, or where a vehicle can get fuel.
How do I copy the ⛽ symbol?
Copy the character directly (⛽) from this page, then paste it into your document, design tool, or message.
What is the Unicode code point for ⛽?
The Unicode code point is U+26FD.
Can I use ⛽ in HTML or JavaScript?
Yes. HTML entity is ⛽ and CSS escape is \\26FD. JavaScript Unicode escape is \\u{26FD}.