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Germany’s 2025 Petrol Map: Berlin North Cheapest as Price Changes Hit Record

Record intraday repricing underscores the value of checking prices later in the day.

Overview

  • The Bundeskartellamt says Super E5 averaged €1.70–€1.71 per liter in northern Berlin, the lowest nationwide in 2025.
  • Southeast Bavaria and the Lower Saxony–Saxon-Anhalt border area were priciest at €1.78–€1.79 per liter, marking an roughly eight‑cent gap to the cheapest region.
  • Stations changed pump prices an average of 22 times per day in 2025, a new high that points to pronounced intraday volatility.
  • Findings are based on annual averages for two‑digit postcode areas, which the authority cautions can conceal cheaper and costlier stations within the same region.
  • Price patterns varied within states, with generally lower levels in much of western Germany and higher levels across large parts of Saxony, Saxony‑Anhalt, Thuringia and Brandenburg, while proximity to cheaper Austrian fuel did not uniformly depress prices in southeast Bavaria.