Friday, March 7, 2025

In Sweden, gasoline is so cheap that they've run dry.

Empty gas stations. That's what has been happening to several Swedish drivers in recent days. In several places in the country, there is no gas.

Gas stations in several places in Sweden, which otherwise boasts the second-cheapest gasoline in Europe, have run dry of fuel. The problem arose after the turn of the year, when a tax cut made gasoline 75 Swedish ore cheaper per liter.

The lower price has prompted drivers to fill up in larger quantities, leading to shortages of gasoline at gas stations in various parts of the country. Among other things, gas stations along the E16 in western Dalarna have reported empty gas pumps.

"It feels sad in every way that we have been without gas at the pumps for four days," says pub manager Anders Elovsson to Falu-Kuriren .

The Din-X supermarket in Järlåsa between Uppsala and Heby has also experienced a shortage of both gasoline and diesel after the turn of the year, writes Upsala Nya Tidning.

The petrol company OKQ8 states that they are working "intensely" to solve the problem.

The shortage of petrol is being exacerbated by the general trend of a decline in the number of petrol stations in Sweden. This phenomenon, known as "tank-dod", is particularly affecting rural areas, where drivers now have to drive further to find a petrol station with petrol.

The situation raises concerns about whether drivers in Sweden will have stable access to gasoline in the future.

Especially in rural areas, a shortage of gasoline can have consequences for both private individuals and businesses that depend on their cars.

It is not yet known how long it will take to replenish the gasoline stocks at the affected gas stations. However, there is no indication that the government will raise the price of fuel.

Unlike the situation here in Denmark, where additional taxes were imposed on both gasoline and diesel from the New Year, cheap fuel is an election promise from the Swedish government.

In the meantime, drivers in Sweden must arm themselves with patience and plan their driving trips carefully. However, the Swedes are not the ones who can refuel the cheapest in Europe. Read more about it here .

Latest

Don't miss

Changing rules – extra bill on the way for 90,000 drivers

The tax rules for company cars are changing again....

Retiring after 43 years – Lars will not sell electric cars

After more than four decades, Assens Bil Center on...

New Dacia Duster has landed in Denmark: This is what it will cost

The new Dacia Duster is now hitting the Danish...

Recalling 137,000 cars – must get a new engine for free

There are so many problems with the Kia Group's...

Most electric cars are crap, says car director

He just stepped down from Lucid Motors. But that...
Boosted Magazine
Boosted Magazine
Boosted in Denmark has over a million unique users, surpassing two million sessions, and accumulating over seven million page views each month, and our platforms has become a hub for automotive enthusiasts. Now you can enjoy our content in English too! Enjoy our free car news - every day. Want to talk to us? Write an email to boosted@boostedmagazine.com
spot_img

The next BMW 3 Series will retain the combustion engine

The combustion engine is not going anywhere at BMW. Instead, the Germans are focusing on developing both for the 3 Series. The next BMW...

The owners of these cars hate cyclists the most

According to a new study, there is a difference between cyclists. At least in the eyes of drivers. It is especially car owners in...

Danish city charges electric cars with power from diesel generator

In the station town of Gislinge, electric cars are currently being charged with power from a mobile diesel generator. There have been power outages...

Danish Tesla owners are now being subjected to vandalism

The wave of vandalism that has been directed directly at Tesla's stores, charging stations and factories abroad is now hitting Danish drivers. Tesla owners...

Denmark is vacuuming the entire country for electric cars – it's been a long time coming

In Denmark, the used market has almost vacuumed up all of Sweden for used electric cars. The Swedes warn that they are running dry....

Chinese Xiaomi wants to sell cars in Denmark

The Chinese tech giant Xiaomi began building electric cars in 2024. And now it believes it is ready to move into Europe and thus...

Well-known car company hit by theft worth 2.2 million kroner

Daniel Abt, who is part of the management at the famous Audi tuner ABT, says that seven cars have been stripped for 2.2 million...

New Dacia Duster has landed in Denmark: This is what it will cost

The new Dacia Duster is now hitting the Danish market with a completely new platform and improved technology. Prices start at 309,990 kroner, but...

Sweden does not want a special driving license from Denmark

They will introduce it at some point. Because the EU says so. But right now Sweden has no plans for the digital driving license,...

Tesla Cybercab is coming to Denmark – see it here

Tesla Cybercab is coming to Denmark, the American car brand announced in a press release. From Wednesday, March 12, interested parties can experience Cybercab...

Changing rules – extra bill on the way for 90,000 drivers

The tax rules for company cars are changing again. This means that 90,000 drivers are facing an extra bill. "Træls" says the accounting giant....

Trump loses $7 billion selling government electric cars

US President Donald Trump wants to get rid of electric cars in the US public sector. It is estimated to cost taxpayers 7 billion...