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Fuel prices in Spanien

Current national averages, cheapest stations and an editorial guide to refuelling in Spanien.

11,652 stations trackedLast updated 20 Aug 2026, 04:10

Euro 95

€1.716

Diesel

€1.850

LPG

€1.078

Spain has more than 12,000 fuel stations and prices are reported daily to the Ministerio para la Transición Ecológica. Independent “low-cost” stations (Plenoil, Petroprix, Ballenoil) regularly undercut majors by 10–20 cents.

Taxes

Impuesto Especial sobre Hidrocarburos plus 21% IVA. Diesel carries a slightly lower excise rate than Euro 95.

When prices dip

Prices in Spain change less aggressively than in Germany — Monday and Tuesday usually offer the best rates of the week.

Tips

  • Low-cost unmanned stations require credit/debit card payment but are clean and reliable.
  • Andalucía and Extremadura tend to have the lowest national averages; the Balearic and Canary Islands the highest.
  • Many supermarket stations (Carrefour, Eroski, Alcampo) offer member discounts of 5–8 cents.

Popular brands

Repsol, Cepsa, BP, Shell, Galp, Plenoil, Petroprix, Ballenoil, Carrefour

Cheapest stations today

H2EXAGON LAS TORRES · H2EXAGON LAS TORRES

Palmas de Gran Canaria (Las)

1.244

D 1.424

SANTANA DOMINGUEZ · SANTANA DOMINGUEZ

Palmas de Gran Canaria (Las)

1.245

D 1.429

SANTANA DOMINGUEZ, S.L. · SANTANA DOMINGUEZ, S.L.

Ingenio

1.245

D 1.429

PLENERGY · PLENERGY

Palmas de Gran Canaria (Las)

1.269

D 1.439

PETROPRIX · PETROPRIX

Palmas de Gran Canaria (Las)

1.269

D 1.439

PETROPRIX · PETROPRIX

Palmas de Gran Canaria (Las)

1.269

D 1.439

CANARY OIL, S.L. · CANARY OIL, S.L.

Palmas de Gran Canaria (Las)

1.269

D 1.439

H2EXAGON ESCALERITAS · H2EXAGON ESCALERITAS

Palmas de Gran Canaria (Las)

1.269

D 1.439

E.S. OCÉANO SANTA CRUZ · E.S. OCÉANO SANTA CRUZ

Santa Cruz de Tenerife

1.275

D 1.499

OCÉANO TACO · OCÉANO TACO

San Cristóbal de La Laguna

1.275

D 1.499

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Ways to cut your per-litre cost

Beyond picking the cheapest pump, three approaches change what you actually pay.

Fuel cards

Regular long-distance and cross-border drivers

Settle at a negotiated network price rather than the pump price, and reclaim VAT on foreign fills in one statement.

Watch out: Network coverage varies by country, and some cards carry a monthly or per-transaction fee that outweighs the discount at low mileage.

Supermarket and unmanned stations

Local driving with a station choice within a few kilometres

Unmanned and hypermarket forecourts consistently price below motorway and branded sites in the same area.

Watch out: A detour costs fuel too — the /detour calculator shows when the trip is worth it.

Part-electric running

Predictable commutes with home or workplace charging

Cost per 100 km on home electricity is typically well below diesel or petrol at current European pump prices.

Watch out: Public rapid charging can cost as much as fuel; the saving depends on where you charge, not on the car alone.