Petrol: increases by 2c per litre to average of €1.73 per litre Diesel: increases by 1c per litre to average of €1.67 per litre Following three consecutive months of fuel price decreases, the latest AA Ireland Fuel Survey reveals a slight increase in petrol and diesel prices for November.
Petrol: increases by 2c per litre to average of €1.73 per litreFollowing three consecutive months of fuel price decreases, the latest AA Ireland Fuel Survey reveals a slight increase in petrol and diesel prices for November.
Jennifer Kilduff, Head of Marketing & PR for the AA , said, “Great news for EV drivers as reductions from Electric Ireland kicked in from November 1st. Shopping around for the best energy provider rates, making use of home charging if you can and using night rates will further decrease running costs. For petrol and diesel drivers, the price at the pump is marginally higher this month, mainly down to varying prices at different retailers around the country.
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