Möglicherweise nicht 100 % genau

Von Mamiko627

17 Kommentare

  1. Tricky-Coffee5816 on

    Maybe Germany should invest in renewable and nuclear to diversify their supply chain… 😛

  2. TraditionalAppeal23 on

    I have no idea where that figure for Ireland came from. Diesel is over 2 euro now, around 2.30 euro IIRC. The government hasn’t even cut the tax yet, just announced it.

  3. gulligaankan on

    Good time buy an electric car. Its probably going to get worse before better

  4. This map is not right.

    Price in Spain on February 27th was: 1.547€/l. Price at March 24th: 1.868€/l

    That’s a 20.74% rise, not 29%

    (tho it would be like 29% if taxes weren’t lowered, at a price of 2€… so OP is not taking into account taxes relief or this map is from March 20, when it reached 2€ beforer the taxes reform)

  5. another_awkward_brit on

    I’ve never been more glad that my daily commute has recently gone from 84 miles a day to 10.

  6. Algeria subsidies gas prices and it didn’t change since the 2nd January… so I don’t know from where that 3.7% came from

  7. Hot_Individual5081 on

    is Germany trying to speedrun their eventual collapse ? i mean their industry is in big trouble as is let alone now

  8. Untertasse1900 on

    Why tf in Germany the highest? Just why? Not a single soul could recently cone around the corner with a reasonable explanation. This is just big profit generating from the oil companies, right? But why aren’t they doing it in the other countries as well?

  9. All fuel prices are state-dampened in Italy as well, right now it’s more or less the same as they were before the war

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