See in real time what the price is near you

See in real time what the price is near you
See in real time what the price is near you
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The rise in fuel prices is bordering on a nightmare for consumers, with gasoline exceeding 2 euros per liter in many regions of Greece and diesel following a steady upward trend.

According to the Liquid Fuel Price Observatory, the average price of gasoline (95 octane) in the country climbed to 1.946 euros/liter, while the price of “100ara” (100 octane) shot up to 2.1019 euros/liter.

Unleaded gasoline has climbed up to over 2,399 euros at some gas stations in Attica.

Find out the price of gasoline today and choose the gas station with the lowest price, the closest to you, wherever you are in Greece! Get updated in real time on the price of gasoline through the price map.

How do I find the price of gasoline?

If you allow your browser to see your location, the map will adjust near where you are. You can navigate manually on the map to see the price of fuel at the stations that interest you in any case.

How can I see the prices for diesel, gas or other fuels?

A click on the pump icon will bring up the menu where you can select the type or quality of fuel you are interested in seeing on the map. In addition to Unleaded 95 which is the default, you can choose the following: Unleaded 98/100, Motor Diesel, LPG Motor, Natural Gas (CNG), Heating Diesel, Home Heating Diesel and Super.

But what are the factors that determine fuel prices and what can we do to reduce our travel costs?

Factors affecting prices

  • Crude oil price: The price of crude oil, which is set in the international markets, is the main factor affecting fuel prices. The recent rise in the price of crude oil is due to several factors, including increased demand, the war in Ukraine and sanctions imposed on Russia.
  • Taxes and interest: Various taxes and interest rates are added to the final price of petrol and diesel, such as excise duty, VAT, special fuel tax and pollution tax.
  • Refinement and distribution costs: The cost of refining and distributing the fuel, as well as the profit margin of gas stations, also affect the final prices.

What can we do to reduce costs?

  • Economical driving: Adopting economical driving habits, such as smooth acceleration and braking, avoiding unnecessary turns and using the air conditioner sparingly, can significantly reduce fuel consumption.
  • Use of alternative means of transport: Whenever possible, prefer public transport, cycling or walking for your commute.
  • Comparative research: Before you fill up, do some research to find the gas station with the lowest prices in your area.
  • Take advantage of discounts: Many gas stations offer discounts to club members or cash purchases.

According to the Liquid Fuel Price Observatory, the average price of gasoline (95 octane) in the country climbed to 1.946 euros/liter, while the price of “100ara” (100 octane) shot up to 2.1019 euros/liter.

Unleaded gasoline has climbed up to over 2,399 euros at some gas stations in Attica.

Find out the price of gasoline today and choose the gas station with the lowest price, the closest to you, wherever you are in Greece! Get updated in real time on the price of gasoline through the price map.

How do I find the price of gasoline?

If you allow your browser to see your location, the map will adjust near where you are. You can navigate manually on the map to see the price of fuel at the stations that interest you in any case.

How can I see the prices for diesel, gas or other fuels?

A click on the pump icon will bring up the menu where you can select the type or quality of fuel you are interested in seeing on the map. In addition to Unleaded 95 which is the default, you can choose the following: Unleaded 98/100, Motor Diesel, LPG Motor, Natural Gas (CNG), Heating Diesel, Home Heating Diesel and Super.

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