Sri Lankan authorities have officially reopened online registration and login access for the National Fuel Pass (QR Code) system, allowing vehicle owners to register, update details, and manage their weekly fuel quotas through a centralized digital platform.
The system, originally introduced during the 2022 fuel crisis, continues to function as a national fuel distribution control mechanism, ensuring fairness, transparency, and efficiency across all fuel stations.
Official Registration Link
Vehicle owners can now access the system through the official portal:
Users are encouraged to register early or log in to verify their details and avoid delays at fuel stations.
What is the National Fuel Pass?
The National Fuel Pass (QR Code) is a government-managed digital system that:
Assigns a weekly fuel quota per vehicle
Uses a QR code for identification and verification
Prevents fuel hoarding and unauthorized purchases
Enables real-time tracking of national fuel distribution
Each registered vehicle receives a unique QR code, which must be presented when refueling.
Registration and Login Process
New Registration
Vehicle owners must provide:
Vehicle registration number
Chassis number
National Identity Card (NIC) details
Mobile phone number
Once submitted, a QR code is generated instantly.
Existing Users
Those already registered can:
Log in using their vehicle number or mobile number
Verify via OTP (One-Time Password)
Check quota balance and fuel usage
Update personal or vehicle information
How the QR System Works at Fuel Stations
At the filling station:
The QR code is scanned
The system verifies the vehicle and quota
Fuel is issued according to the remaining allocation
This process has significantly reduced long queues and improved fuel station efficiency nationwide.
Government Statement
Officials from the energy sector stated that the system remains essential even under improved supply conditions.
“The Fuel Pass system ensures structured distribution and prevents irregularities, while supporting Sri Lanka’s transition toward digital public services.”
Public Advisory
Authorities advise all vehicle owners to:
Ensure they are properly registered
Keep their QR code accessible (mobile or printed)
Regularly check quota updates through the online portal
Conclusion
The continued operation of the National Fuel Pass (QR Code) system reflects Sri Lanka’s move toward digitized resource management and controlled distribution systems. With the official portal now active, users are urged to register and stay updated to ensure uninterrupted access to fuel.

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