Petrol below £1.50 a litre for first time since Russia invaded Ukraineon January 10, 2023 at 11:35 am

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Petrol at lowest price since Russia invaded Ukraine, but diesel still costs more than last year.

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Average petrol prices have fallen below £1.50p for the first time since Russia invaded Ukraine last February, the AA motoring group says.

Pump prices hit a record of 191.53p a litre in early July, but by Monday had dropped down to 149.74p.

The AA said it was “a huge relief for drivers” but noted that diesel prices were still higher than they were last year at 172.21p a litre.

Diesel cost 153.05p per litre when the Russian invasion began.

AA spokesman Luke Bosdet said it now cost about £23 less to fill a typical car, with a 55 litre tank, with unleaded petrol than it did in February 2022.

However, he said that petrol prices were “still historically way above” what they should be and that the end a temporary fuel duty cut this March could lead to fresh rises.

Petrol stations in cities and towns are charging up to 10p more for fuel than those in rural parts of the UK, he added.

The news comes as the RAC said that the cost of charging an electric car had increased by around 50% in the last eight months due to rising energy prices.

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