India’s fuel tech startup introduces an all-in-one platform to simplify petrol pump operations, bringing real-time visibility, automation, and a much-needed digital upgrade to dealers.
Pune — In a move that could make fuel station ledgers breathe a sigh of relief, Nawgati has unveiled Aaveg Pro, a comprehensive fuel retail operations platform, at the Petrol Dealers Association Pune (PDAP) Annual General Meeting 2026. Designed specifically for India’s petroleum dealers, the platform promises to replace fragmented manual workflows with a single, unified digital system—because juggling notebooks, spreadsheets, and mental math in 2026 is so last decade.
Aaveg Pro arrives as Nawgati’s answer to some of the most persistent challenges faced by fuel dealers across the country. From manual sales reconciliation and stock discrepancies to fleet invoicing confusion and payment mismatches, the platform aims to streamline operations that have long been complex, time-consuming, and occasionally headache-inducing. By integrating these functions into one system, Nawgati is essentially giving petrol pumps their own operating system—minus the crashes and with far fewer “where did that number come from?” moments.
The platform allows dealers to manage everything from daily sales and shift operations to SL5 nozzle reconciliation, while also offering live inventory tracking and stock variation control. It further brings in digital fleet contracts, consolidated invoicing, credit monitoring, and voucher management, all tied together with real-time financial visibility. In a country where fuel retail involves navigating VAT, GST, cess, and surcharges—sometimes all before lunch—Aaveg Pro ensures that records remain accurate, compliant, and audit-ready.
Speaking at the launch, Vaibhav Kaushik, Co-Founder and CEO of Nawgati, highlighted the need for transformation in the sector. He noted that fuel retail in India still depends heavily on disconnected and manual processes, especially across accounting, stock monitoring, and credit management. With Aaveg Pro, Nawgati aims to bring these critical functions under one digital roof, enabling dealers to operate with greater clarity, control, and efficiency.
Co-Founder Aalaap Nair emphasized that the platform has been built with a deep understanding of real-world fuel station operations in India. From shift-level reconciliation to live financial reporting, Aaveg Pro is designed to reduce operational complexity and support smarter decision-making at the ground level. The goal, he suggested, is simple—help dealers move from reactive firefighting to proactive business management.
Beyond just software, Nawgati is positioning Aaveg Pro as a full-fledged operating system for fuel stations. The platform can integrate with existing infrastructure such as CCTV systems, fuel dispensers, compressors, storage units, and even vehicle tracking systems. This enables real-time monitoring and a level of operational oversight that was previously difficult to achieve without a small army of spreadsheets and supervisors.
With rapid deployment capabilities and compatibility with current station setups, Aaveg Pro could see quick adoption among dealers looking to modernize without overhauling their entire infrastructure. And if Nawgati has its way, the future of fuel stations in India may not just be about dispensing petrol and diesel—but also about running smarter, data-driven businesses where every litre, rupee, and report is accounted for with precision.
In short, Aaveg Pro doesn’t just digitize fuel stations—it gives them a brain upgrade. And for an industry long reliant on manual processes, that might just be the most valuable fuel of all.