(MAPA) Fuel prices in Europe: Where are diesel and gasoline the cheapest, and where the most expensive? – Economy

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How much on Friday afternoon those wittiest who put together non-working days they will already be on their way to a cottage, a village, the sea or a mountain.

Although arrangements with air transportation are increasingly popular, and bus transportation is the standard choice for many, mostly non-drivers, a large number of citizens will go on vacation by car.

In that case, especially when traveling abroad, important information is how much and where fuel costs.

Ever since the state set maximum fuel prices in order to protect us from expensive fuel, gasoline and Eurodiesel in Serbia have become among the most expensive in Europe.

Once again, the residents of the border areas of Serbia cross the border just to fill up a full tank of fuel, and maybe even a bucket in order to save money.

Below we present the current prices of 95 octane gasoline and Eurodiesel in the surrounding area and Europe.

As for Eurodiesel, you have to go all the way south to Albania and west to Italy and Austria to find more expensive Eurodiesel.

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In Serbia, before the price change on Friday, a liter of Eurodiesel costs 1.75 euros. For those traveling to the south, in Macedonia they can pour for 1.26 euros (almost 50 euro cents or about 60 dinars cheaper).

In Bosnia and Herzegovina, a liter of Eurodiesel costs 1.38 eurocents, and in Croatia, at 1.45 euros, it is slightly more expensive than in Bosnia and Herzegovina, but still about 35 dinars cheaper than in Serbia.

Eurodiesel is also cheaper in Montenegro, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria.

Unlike most European countries, gasoline is cheaper in Serbia than Eurodiesel. Currently, the price of 95 octane gasoline is 1.66 euros per liter and we are much more competitive with the environment.

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Gasoline in BiH is cheaper than here by 30 euro cents, and in North Macedonia by 25 euro cents. Although we are more expensive than Croatia, the difference with gasoline is significantly smaller than with diesel and amounts to 10 eurocents (about 12 dinars).

The most expensive gasoline in the wider area is in Greece, as much as 1.98 euros per liter.

For the end here is the map with gasoline prices in Europe from January 2023, so you can see how much fuel has become more expensive in the last year.

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