This week saw Dutch petrol prices reach the lowest levels seen so far in 2022, with UnitedConsumers reporting that a litre of E10 cost just 2,082 euros on T.
New measures in Germany mean that, from June 1, petrol prices will be around 38 cents per litre lower than they are at petrol stations in the Netherlands.
Petrol prices across the Netherlands continue to rise, with the suggested retail price for a litre of E10 petrol exceeding 2,15 euros for the first time on .
Data from consumer collective UnitedConsumers reveals diesel prices have reached a new milestone, breaking Dutch records and now costing 1,805 euros a litre.