Fuel Cards Companies in Connecticut

Connecticut sits between NYC and Boston on I-95 and serves as a high-cost, high-density Northeast distribution corridor. Fleet fuel cards cut per-gallon costs by $0.05-$0.40 at preferred truck stops, centralize IFTA reporting, and give carriers per-card spend controls — pick the card that maps to the chains on your actual lanes.

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Connecticut fuel cards FAQs

Which fuel card has the best discounts for Connecticut carriers?
Depends on the chain on your lanes. AtoB and RTS often beat at Love's; TCS (Apex-paired) wins at Pilot Flying J; Comdata averages best across the largest network. Pull your last 90 days of fuel statements and match by chain before picking.
Do I need a credit check for a fuel card as a Connecticut owner-operator?
Most fleet cards run a soft credit check at application and a hard pull on approval. AtoB and a few newer issuers approve Connecticut owner-operators and new authorities with thinner files than Comdata or EFS typically accept.
Can I use a fuel card to fund non-fuel purchases in Connecticut?
Some cards (Comdata Smart Card, EFS) allow non-fuel purchases at truck stops with per-card controls. AtoB and RTS focus on fuel and limited DEF/oil purchases. Check your card's purchase categories before relying on it for non-fuel spend.
Does a fuel card help with IFTA reporting for Connecticut carriers?
Yes. Major cards (RTS, EFS, Comdata, AtoB) produce IFTA-ready quarterly exports broken out by state and gallons. Connecticut-based carriers running multi-state lanes typically save several hours per quarter on reconciliation.
Are there fees on Connecticut fuel cards?
Most fleet cards charge account fees of $10-$25/month plus per-transaction fees. AtoB tends to be more transparent on fees; legacy issuers tier fees by volume. Total cost depends on monthly gallons and account fees combined — model both before picking.
Can I get a fuel card without an MC number in Connecticut?
Yes for some issuers. AtoB and other newer cards onboard pre-MC owner-operators running under another carrier's authority. Legacy issuers like Comdata usually want active MC + DOT before opening an account.

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