Fuel prices remain steady for third consecutive month — AA

Petrol held steady at an average of €1.80 per litre, Diesel is unchanged at an average of €1.77 per litre, and there was no change in EV costs. 
Fuel prices remain steady for third consecutive month — AA

Kenneth Fox

The AA Ireland Fuel Survey for April shows no fluctuation in fuel prices, with petrol and diesel remaining consistent for a third consecutive month. EV running costs have also remained unchanged following last month’s drop.

Petrol held steady at an average of €1.80 per litre, Diesel is unchanged at an average of €1.77 per litre, and there was no change in EV costs.

Elena Leao, marketing & PR at AA Ireland, said: “While we’re not seeing any increases this month, prices remain relatively high compared to earlier in the year. That makes it even more important for drivers to stay savvy and adopt fuel-efficient habits that help keep costs manageable.”

Leao also pointed out that steady EV costs are a positive for electric drivers.

"Although there’s been no change in EV costs this month, the savings compared to traditional fuel remain attractive. Drivers who make use of off-peak charging and tailored electricity plans can continue to keep their running costs low," she said.

For more information on the April AA Fuel Survey and practical ways to reduce motoring costs, visit AA Ireland’s website.

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