German fuel costs jump after expiry of rebate

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1 Jul 2026 • 6:21 PM MYT
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Vehicles queue up at a petrol pump ahead of the midday rush. Drivers rushed to refuel on the final day before the government's temporary gas tax rebate expires on July 1, ending months of subsidized fuel discounts. (is associated with: «German fuel costs jump after expiry of rebate») Matthias Bein/dpa

German drivers faced higher fuel prices on Wednesday after the expiry of a rebate introduced to cushion the impact of the oil shock following the outbreak of the Iran war.

At 8 am (0600 GMT), Super E10 premium petrol was on average 13.4 cents ($0.15) more expensive than at the same time on Tuesday, according to the ADAC motorists' association. The increase for diesel was even steeper, at 15.6 cents.

The German government introduced the fuel rebate in May, reducing the energy tax on diesel and petrol by 16.7 cents per litre.

Although the rebate expired at midnight, petrol stations were unable to immediately raise their prices because of a separate rule introduced in April that limits petrol stations to a single daily price increase at noon, while being able to reduce prices at any time.

Many operators appeared to reduce prices only slightly following Tuesday's midday spike. Typically, prices had fallen significantly by the next morning after highs at midday.

By 8 am, a litre of Super E10 cost €1.97 on average across Germany, while a litre of diesel averaged €1.91.

Some petrol stations were still offering prices below €1.80, particularly for diesel, but most of these cheaper offers were expected to disappear during the course of the day.

ADAC said June was the cheapest month for petrol since the Iran war began at the end of February. A litre of Super E10 cost an average of €1.87 during the month, 11.3 cents less than in May and 23.9 cents less than in April - the most expensive month to date.

Diesel cost an average of €1.82 for the month, down 17.3 cents from May and 44.5 cents from April. The association said the fall compared with May was primarily due to lower crude oil prices resulting from the easing of tensions in the Middle East, while the drop from April can also be attributed to the fuel rebate.

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