Overview
- An official market-transparency report for the first three quarters shows many eastern districts averaging about €1.80 or more per liter for Superbenzin, versus roughly €1.70 or less in many western and southern areas.
- The regional difference reached about €0.20 per liter, and the analysis excluded motorway service stations.
- Hotspots included northern Saxony-Anhalt such as Börde and the Dresden area, while parts of Rhineland-Palatinate, Lower Saxony, and Bavaria were comparatively cheap, with exceptions to the overall pattern noted.
- Nationwide third-quarter averages were €1.72 per liter for Super and €1.59 for diesel.
- Bundeskartellamt president Andreas Mundt described prices in some eastern regions as unusually high and said the authority will examine them, as data also show city prices about 8 cents above average at 07:00 and roughly 3 cents below from 17:00–21:00, with tank apps advised for finding lower prices.