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this gas station is the most expensive in history


A record: a Parisian service station posted a price of 2.30 euros per liter of unleaded 95 (SP 95) at the start of the week. A price explained in particular by the difficulties of supplying the grant.

A Parisian service station posted a price of 2.30 euros per liter of unleaded 95 (SP 95) at the start of the week. This price had never been reached, confirms the Parisian the Minister for the Ecological Transition. Neither in current euros, nor in constant euros. The maximum price observed so far was 2.142 euros / l on the Ile d’Yeu on May 22, 2019. The Elan service station on avenue Ledru-Rollin in the 11th arrondissement of Paris has therefore become most expensive in the history of France. And even in times of fuel crisis, this amount is very high since the second most expensive station charges 1.99euro per liter of SP 95 per liter when the national average is around 1.85euro.

If the situation persists, perhaps the solution is to switch to superthanol E85? A full tank of fuel is half the price of the average after an investment of between 700 and 1600 euros. This fuel, marketed in France since the beginning of the 2000s, is composed of 65% 85% biothanol obtained from the fermentation of sugars contained in beets, cereals and sugar cane. The rest is gasoline. The result is an estimated price per liter of 72 euro cents, or a full 40 liters for less than 29 euros against more than 60 euros for other fuels.

Superthanol-E85 is available at 27% of gas stations. This represents a little less than 3,000 service stations out of the 11,000 still operating in France. They were over 40,000 at the start of the 1980s.

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