Petrol is a highly flammable liquid produced from petroleum that’s used as a fuel for internal combustion engines. We also know petrol as gasoline. In South Africa, cars, trucks and motorcycles consume petrol in large quantities.
Petrol price per litre in South Africa
The average fuel price for petrol in South Africa is R25.43 per litre, based on data from the AA (Automobile Association) and other contributors. They update the current petrol prices daily with new figures every week – so you can stay up-to-date with what’s happening at the pump!
Petrol prices vary from region to region, so it’s important to find out where you’re buying from before checking out what each fuel station is charging for their premium unleaded product. Below are some helpful tips on how you can save money on petrol when filling up your car:
- Shop around for the best deals – It’s worthwhile comparing different outlets in your neighbourhood before purchasing any kind. This includes comparing prices between one supermarket chain and another or looking at whether any specials are being offered at various service stations near where you live/work/play, etc. If travelling outside of town then comparison websites like wwwdotcomputercraftdotcoza will help others who may not have time to visit multiple shops during their busy schedule because they don’t know where all these shops are located or simply aren’t interested enough to do so – saving them plenty of time and money too!
How the petrol price is decided in South Africa
The Department of Energy sets the petrol price in South Africa. The price is based on the international price of oil and other local factors that affect transport costs, taxes and levies.
They adjust the petrol price every fortnight, but drivers can expect to pay more at these times:
- During the winter months (December – February) because of increased demand for fuel because of colder weather;
- Before big sporting events in South Africa like the FIFA World Cup or Olympics, when people take their cars out on long trips;
- When there are supply problems or protests in countries where we import our petroleum products from.
The cost of a litre of petrol in South Africa is R25.43.
The price of petrol has been increasing over time, with it hitting an all-time high in January 2019 at R26.65 per litre. This increase is largely because South Africa’s government controls the prices at which they can sell petrol cf, and we need to ensure there’s enough supply for everyone without running out of fuel on our roads (which would be bad for business).
The price you pay for petrol depends on several factors such as taxes and levies that are set by the government, but ultimately their goal is to keep this cost low enough so that people can afford it while still making money themselves!
Conclusion
The cost of fuel is one of the biggest expenses for a car owner, and it’s hard to know where to turn when you’re facing rising prices. It can also be difficult to understand what exactly determines this price in South Africa. As we’ve shown above, many factors affect how much you pay at the pump – but they all boil down to supply and demand. As long as demand remains high while supply falls short (or vice versa), then we can expect petrol prices to remain high or even increase in the future!