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Drivers are currently most paying for refueling in Bavaria and Saxony. Rhineland-Palatinate has also been significantly more expensive in the country comparison. The city -states, on the other hand, get it cheaper.
Fueling is currently the most expensive in Bavaria and Saxony. The three city -states, on the other hand, cut off relatively cheaply, as can be seen from a current evaluation of the ADAC. The differences are clear, between the cheapest and most expensive federal state, there are more than eight cents per liter in both diesel and Super E10.
The order has changed significantly compared to the last evaluation of the ADAC in March. There are particularly clear price increases at Bavaria and Rhineland-Palatinate. If the Free State was still in the middle of the federal states in March, Diesel is now the most expensive, E10 most third. Rhineland-Palatinate slipped from the third cheapest place at Diesel to the fifth taxiest, and even the second tax at E10.
The drivers in Saxony are affected with the most expensive E10 and the second most diesel. However, the country has been one of the most expensive for a long time.
Sprit is currently particularly cheap in the city -states. At E10, Berlin, Bremen and Hamburg lead to Diesel Bremen – followed by Lower Saxony and Mecklenburg -Western Pomerania. Hamburg and Berlin are in places five and six.
After several months with relatively few changes to the regional differences, the decline in the oil price and the strong dollar not only reduced the fuel prices as a whole, but also ensured movement in the regional markets, the ADAC says.
Does the low water on the Rhine play a role?
In addition, the ADAC did not comment on this whether the current low water on important waterways such as the Rhine could have played a role in the increasing fuel prices in Bavaria – but there were always corresponding effects. It would fit that Baden -Württemberg also deteriorated in the ranking of the cheap tankers – albeit much less than Bavaria.
Although both the strong euro and the much lower oil price actually have to ensure significantly falling fuel prices, according to the traffic club has so far not happened too little. In the nationwide daily average of the Monday, Super E10 per liter cost 1.681 euros. That was 2.2 cents less than at the end of March – at that time oil was much more expensive. Diesel cost 1.577 euros on Monday – 3.4 cents less than at the end of March. At Diesel, the end of the heating season could also have played a role, which typically has a diesel price in the spring.
dpa
Source: Stern