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Fuel prices fall across Ireland as diesel drops 9c and petrol eases at the pumps
Fuel prices in Ireland have experienced a decline this May following a stable period, according to the latest AA Ireland Fuel Price Survey.
Petrol prices have decreased by 4c per litre, while diesel has seen a significant drop of 9c per litre.
In contrast, the running costs for electric vehicles (EVs) have remained unchanged for the third consecutive month.
This drop in fuel prices can be attributed to a mix of factors, including slightly lower global oil prices, improved supply conditions, and a stronger euro against the US dollar, which has reduced import costs for fuel in Ireland.
A spokesperson for AA Ireland stated, "It's good to see some easing at the pumps for petrol and diesel drivers, who've been paying more in recent months. These kinds of savings, even just a few cents, can add up quickly — especially for those with longer commutes or larger vehicles."
Drivers are encouraged to compare fuel prices locally and seek ways to reduce their fuel expenses.
"If you shop around — especially in border counties — you'll often find cheaper rates than the national average," the spokesperson added.
EV owners continue to benefit from stable running costs, particularly those using night-rate electricity plans and home-charging options.
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