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Live · Updated 11 hours ago

Diesel prices in
Washington.

The median diesel price in Washington is $5.90/gal +$1.00 versus the national median, the 2nd most expensive of 49 states with data. Tracked across 61 truck stops, refreshed multiple times per day.

Data window: last 7 days · 104 observations in Washington

Cheap end (p10)
$5.60
10% of stations
Median (p50)
$5.90
Washington midpoint
Expensive end (p90)
$6.10
10% of stations
Spread
$0.50
p90 minus p10

What the $0.50 spread means for a fleet.

Stations in Washington range from $5.60 at the cheap end to $6.10 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 $75 — 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

Washington vs. neighboring states

Diesel runs $0.65/gal cheaper at the median across the border in Idaho. On routes that cross, where the truck fuels changes the cost of the load.

StateMedianvs WACheap (p10)Stations
Washingtonthis page$5.90$5.6061
IdahoID$5.25−$0.65$4.8670
OregonOR$5.50−$0.40$5.0057
Questions, answered

Washington diesel prices, explained.

What is the average diesel price in Washington today?

The median diesel price in Washington is $5.90 per gallon across 61 tracked truck stops (last 7 days, 104 price observations). The cheapest 10% of stations are at or below $5.60/gal, and the most expensive 10% are at or above $6.10/gal.

Is diesel cheaper in Washington than the national average?

Washington runs +$1.00/gal versus the national median of $4.90, making it the 2nd most expensive of 49 states with data. Fleets routing through Washington often save by timing fills in cheaper neighboring states where the route allows.

How much can a fleet save on diesel in Washington?

The spread between the cheap end and expensive end in Washington is $0.50/gal right now. On a 250-gallon fill, choosing a cheap-end station over a median-priced one saves about $75 — 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 Washington.
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.