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Fuel Prices in Albania

Updated 27 April 2026 · #30 of 40 in region

Diesel

197.97 ALL /Litre

€2.07 · $2.24

+7.9% more expensive vs. region avg.

Petrol

188.58 ALL /Litre

€1.98 · $2.13

+13.7% more expensive vs. region avg.

LPG

61.11 ALL /Litre

€0.64 · $0.69

33.7% cheaper vs. region avg.

Fuel type

Tank size

L

Consumption

L/100

Distance unit

Local currency

Full tank (80 L, diesel)

15,838 ALL

€166 · $179

100 km (10 L/100 km, diesel)

1,979.73 ALL

€20.75 · $22.41

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Fuel type

Price per kWh

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.

Consumption

L/100
kWh/100

Distance unit

Route — select countries and distances

A
B

Fuel Prices in Europe

€1.21
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Bih
€1.81
€1.83
€1.83
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Popular route

Tirana → Podgorica

AL ME

Distance

160 km

Fuel cost

~€27

Est. time

~1 day

Distance

Fuel cost

Est. time

Tirana → Skopje

217 km · ~€36 · ~1 day

Albania 110 km · North Macedonia 107 km

Tirana → Athens

700 km · ~€131 · ~2 days

Albania 230 km · Greece 470 km

Tirana → Sarajevo

550 km · ~€94 · ~1 day

Albania 170 km · Montenegro 170 km · Bih 210 km

Tirana → Warsaw

1,930 km · ~€366 · ~5 days

Albania 100 km · Greece 290 km · Bulgaria 260 km · Romania 380 km · Ukraine 590 km · Poland 310 km

Fuel Prices in Albania — Overview

Current fuel prices in Albania: diesel 197.97 ALL (€2.07 · $2.24) per liter, gasoline 188.58 ALL (€1.98 · $2.13) per liter.

Albania ranks #30 out of 40 countries in Europe by diesel price.

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

How fuel prices are formed

Regulated

Changes weekly

High

Regulator

Bordi i Transparences / Transparency Board; after crisis interventions in 2022-2023, the mechanism was again discussed as a crisis tool in March 2026.

Formally an import-based competitive market, but the government periodically reverts to administrative restrictions during sharp spikes. As of March 2026, crisis price controls were again being discussed, so the practical classification remains `regulated`.

Taxes and levies

Excise about `39.4-39.6 lek/L`, `taksa e qarkullimit 27 lek/L`, `taksa e karbonit 3 lek/L`, marking/scanning fees about `1+1 lek/L`, VAT 20%.

Subsidies

No sustained direct subsidies on gasoline and diesel; price interventions have been used instead.

Useful for motorhome travelers

LPG/Autogas

Limited

Bank cards

Mostly yes

Price spread

Moderate

Market

Importer + Refiner

FAQ — Fuel Prices in Albania

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: 27.04.2026

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

License CC BY 4.0 — free use, distribution and adaptation with attribution to OpenVan.camp. Fuel data updated: 27 April 2026.

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