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Updated 16 May 2026

Diesel & Petrol Prices in Serbia

#23 of 41 in region
Diesel
221.42 RSD /Litre

€1.89

↓ 0.4% vs. region avg. ↑ +23.9% vs. world
Petrol · Super 95 · RON 95
191.18 RSD

↓9% vs. region avg.

LPG
108.93 RSD

↓5% vs. region avg.

Calculator · Diesel
presets

Full tank (80 L, diesel)

17,713 RSD

€151 · $175

100 km (10 L/100 km, diesel)

2,214.15 RSD

€18.87 · $21.90

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€0.119/kWh
Eurostat nrg_pc_204

Dynamics · Diesel

€0.0085 per 1 RSD · updated weekly

215.76 219.16 222.55 27.04 02.05 11.05 16.05 221.42 RSD
min 216.89 RSD max 221.42 RSD
190.53 190.92 191.31 27.04 02.05 11.05 16.05 191.18 RSD
min 190.66 RSD max 191.18 RSD
107.67 108.43 109.18 27.04 02.05 11.05 16.05 108.93 RSD
min 107.92 RSD max 108.93 RSD

Neighbours where it's more expensive

Hungary ↑7%
Diesel
729.00 HUF
Petrol
681.85 HUF
LPG
381.61 HUF

Neighbours where it's cheaper

Romania ↓1%
Diesel
9.72 RON
Petrol
9.01 RON
LPG
4.41 RON
Croatia ↓5%
Diesel
1.79 EUR
Petrol
1.67 EUR
LPG
0.92 EUR
Bih ↓8%
Diesel
3.40 BAM
Petrol
2.87 BAM
LPG
1.42 BAM
Fuel Cost Calculator

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We don't collect per-country electricity tariffs — enter your own price. Reference: AC home ~0.15–0.30 €/kWh, public DC fast charger 0.40–0.70 €/kWh.

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kWh/100

Distance unit

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Region Europe

Diesel · Litre

Popular route

Belgrade → Budapest

🇷🇸 RS 🇭🇺 HU

Distance

480 km

Fuel cost

~€94

Est. time

~1 day

Distance

Fuel cost

Est. time

Belgrade → Sofia

490 km · ~€88 · ~1 day

🇷🇸 Serbia 230 km · 🇧🇬 Bulgaria 260 km

Belgrade → Podgorica

430 km · ~€78 · ~1 day

🇷🇸 Serbia 300 km · 🇲🇪 Montenegro 130 km

Belgrade → Skopje

480 km · ~€83 · ~1 day

🇷🇸 Serbia 310 km · 🇲🇰 North Macedonia 170 km

Belgrade → Luxembourg

1,830 km · ~€357 · ~5 days

🇷🇸 Serbia 270 km · 🇭🇺 Hungary 390 km · 🇦🇹 Austria 370 km · 🇩🇪 Germany 740 km · 🇱🇺 Luxembourg 60 km

Fuel Prices in Serbia — Overview

Current fuel prices in Serbia: diesel 221.42 RSD (€1.89 · $2.19) per liter, gasoline 191.18 RSD (€1.63 · $1.89) per liter.

The local gasoline grade is Super 95 · RON 95.

Serbia ranks #23 out of 41 countries in Europe by diesel price.

Use the route cost calculator to estimate your fuel expenses for a road trip through Serbia.

How fuel prices are formed

Regulated

Changes weekly

High

Regulator

Ministarstvo unutrasnje i spoljne trgovine / Ministry of Internal and External Trade

Since 2022, the government regularly publishes maximum prices for euro diesel and BMB 95 gasoline; in 2026, notices are issued weekly and typically apply from Friday 15:00 until the following Friday. The practical model for travelers remains `regulated`.

Taxes and levies

Excise, VAT, capped margin, mandatory reserves.

Subsidies

No direct subsidies; cap-based control replaces direct budget subsidies.

Useful for motorhome travelers

LPG/Autogas

Widely available

Bank cards

Mostly yes

Price spread

Minimal

Market

Importer + Refiner

Station networks

NIS Petrol Gazprom MOL Lukoil

FAQ — Fuel Prices in Serbia

Data is collected automatically from government sources (EU Oil Bulletin, Statistics Norway, etc.) and independent aggregators, with selective manual cross-verification from at least two sources. Official data takes priority.

Updated: 16.05.2026

Prices are for reference only and may differ from actual prices at specific fuel stations.

View data sources

Cargopedia.net · cargopedia.net

Fuelo.net · fuelo.net

CenaGoriva.com (Serbia) · cenagoriva.com

License CC BY 4.0 — free use, distribution and adaptation with attribution to OpenVan.camp. Fuel data updated: 16 May 2026.

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