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Live · Updated 11 hours ago

Diesel prices in
Nebraska.

The median diesel price in Nebraska is $4.75/gal −$0.15 versus the national median, the 37th most expensive of 49 states with data. Tracked across 100 truck stops, refreshed multiple times per day.

Data window: last 7 days · 130 observations in Nebraska

Cheap end (p10)
$4.40
10% of stations
Median (p50)
$4.75
Nebraska midpoint
Expensive end (p90)
$4.90
10% of stations
Spread
$0.50
p90 minus p10

What the $0.50 spread means for a fleet.

Stations in Nebraska range from $4.40 at the cheap end to $4.90 at the expensive end. On a single 250-gallon tractor fill, the difference between a cheap-end station and a median-priced one is about $87 — on one fill, for one truck, before any negotiated discount is applied.

That spread is exactly where fuel optimization earns its keep: ValveRide Flow routes every dispatch to the right stop for the route, applies your negotiated contract rates on top of the posted price, and accounts for state fuel-tax differences so the net cost — not the pump sign — drives the decision.

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Cross-border math

Nebraska vs. neighboring states

Diesel runs $0.15/gal cheaper at the median across the border in South Dakota. On routes that cross, where the truck fuels changes the cost of the load.

StateMedianvs NECheap (p10)Stations
Nebraskathis page$4.75$4.40100
South DakotaSD$4.60−$0.15$4.2362
KansasKS$4.69−$0.06$4.25123
MissouriMO$4.70−$0.05$4.42226
ColoradoCO$4.76+$0.01$4.36101
IowaIA$4.90+$0.15$4.43225
WyomingWY$5.15+$0.40$4.7874
Questions, answered

Nebraska diesel prices, explained.

What is the average diesel price in Nebraska today?

The median diesel price in Nebraska is $4.75 per gallon across 100 tracked truck stops (last 7 days, 130 price observations). The cheapest 10% of stations are at or below $4.40/gal, and the most expensive 10% are at or above $4.90/gal.

Is diesel cheaper in Nebraska than the national average?

Nebraska runs −$0.15/gal versus the national median of $4.90, making it the 37th most expensive of 49 states with data. Fleets routing through Nebraska generally benefit from fueling here rather than in pricier neighboring states.

How much can a fleet save on diesel in Nebraska?

The spread between the cheap end and expensive end in Nebraska is $0.50/gal right now. On a 250-gallon fill, choosing a cheap-end station over a median-priced one saves about $87 — before contract discounts and IFTA tax positioning, which is what ValveRide Flow layers on automatically for fleets.

Methodology, percentile definitions, and the full 50-state table live on the national diesel prices page.

Your trucks run through Nebraska.
Flow makes every fill count.

Live prices, your negotiated contracts, and state fuel-tax math — applied automatically on every dispatch, with every claimed dollar reconciled against a real transaction.