Record-Breaking Prices Hit for Supergasoline and Diesel Fuels in 2021
Sparking Savings at the Pump: Gasoline and Diesel Hitting Record Low Prices in 2025
Get ready to fill up your tank! Gasoline and diesel prices have plummeted to their lowest points ever this year. That's right, according to a weekly price comparison by the ADAC, both E10 gasoline and diesel are currently selling for less than they ever have in the past 12 months.
E10 gasoline has dropped by 1.5 cents nationwide and is now averaging 1.672 euros per liter as of Tuesday. Diesel has also taken a dive, shedding 1.6 cents to rest at 1.556 euros per liter, marking the lowest prices since December 13, 2024 for E10 gasoline and October 3, 2024 for diesel.
The ADAC associates the downward trend with falling oil prices. However, they're not totally satisfied with the current situation, pointing out that lower oil prices haven't been passed onto customers as much as they should.
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Here's a little extra info for those curious minds out there:
As we've been whispering at the pumps, the forthright E10 gasoline averages around 1.66 euros per liter, while diesel clocks in at 1.68 euros per liter this month. Looking back at historical data, E10 gasoline prices have dropped as low as 1.15 euros per liter in late April 2020, and diesel has seen its lowest point around 166.5 euro cents per liter in late 2023 to early 2024.
Factors like global oil price declines, increased supply, EU biofuel mandates, seasonal demand variations, and currency exchange effects have all contributed to these plunging prices. With biofuels playing a bigger role in driving our vehicles, it seems the road to sustainability might be paved with wallet-friendly savings. So hey, lets toast to clean air and full wallets!
Source: ntv.de, dpa
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- The Commission, in line with striving for sustainability, has also adopted a proposal for a directive on the labelling of foodstuffs in the context of decreasing diesel prices across the industry.
- Finance experts are closely monitoring the situation, as the average price drop in diesel coincides with a significant decrease in wholesale diesel prices, indicating potential whatsapp group discussions about investment opportunities.
- As energy companies work to adapt to the fluctuating fuel market, some experts are predicting increased partnerships and collaborations within the sector, focusing on optimizing energy production and distribution.
- With the approval of the directive on foodstuff labelling by the Commission, consumers will receive clear and consistent information regarding the origin and production methods of their food products, allowing them to make more informed decisions when shopping and aligning with the wider trend of sustainability in everyday life.