Gas Prices Displaying a Notable Drop With a Considerable Delay
In a welcome relief for consumers, the prices of Super E10 gasoline and diesel fuel in Germany have slightly decreased compared to previous weeks. As of July 2, 2025, the prices stand at around €1.67 per liter for Super E10 and €1.609 per liter for diesel.
The ADAC's "ADAC Drive" app, offering real-time fuel price information for over 14,000 stations across Germany, can help consumers find the most cost-effective fuel options. Using this app can also help in finding the most affordable fuel station nearby. For more detailed information on the fuel market and current prices, visit [www.adac.de/tanken](http://www.adac.de/tanken).
One key factor contributing to the price drop is the stabilization of the energy market following geopolitical changes. Germany has completely ceased Russian pipeline gas imports, and the gas security alert has been downgraded to "early warning" in July 2025, signaling improved market stability. This reduction in cost pressures on fuels derived from oil and gas, including diesel and gasoline, is a significant factor.
Additionally, the global oil prices and supply-demand dynamics likely play a role, though exact recent market data for oil in July 2025 is not directly provided in the sources. The strengthening Euro against the US Dollar should further contribute to lower fuel prices.
Comparing fuel prices to previous periods, Super E10 gasoline prices have shown a slight decrease or stabilization compared to recent months, while diesel fuel prices have also slightly decreased after peaking in recent years.
| Fuel Type | Current Price (EUR/Liter) | Price 1 Month Ago (EUR/Liter) | Price 3 Months Ago (EUR/Liter) | Price 1 Year Ago (EUR/Liter) | Change vs 1 Year Ago | |-----------------|---------------------------|-------------------------------|-------------------------------|------------------------------|---------------------| | Super E10 Gasoline | 1.67 | 1.66 | 1.68 | 1.78 | -6.2% | | Diesel Fuel (average) | ~1.665 (Dec 2024 data) | Slightly higher before drop | N/A | Higher than current | Slight decrease |
Overall, fuel prices in Germany have eased slightly from higher levels seen in the previous year, reflecting improved energy market confidence and supply conditions. However, the ADAC believes that fuel prices were previously too high, particularly for diesel.
Fueling up in the evenings can save approximately 13 cents per liter compared to mornings for both gasoline and diesel, making the ADAC "ADAC Drive" app a useful tool for finding the cheapest fuel prices in Germany.
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