Yes, but fuel dispensers must be engineered to withstand extreme temperatures. In very cold regions, dispensers may require insulated housings, heated hoses, and antifreeze-compatible seals. In hot climates, they must use cooling systems and UV-resistant materials to prevent damage from sun exposure.
Manufacturers test fuel dispensers under a wide range of operating conditions to ensure reliability. Stations in regions like the Middle East or Siberia use dispensers specially designed for their climates. Choosing the right dispenser model for the local environment ensures long-term performance and customer safety.