Repsol extends the discount of up to 30 cents on its fuels throughout the summer

Repsol has decided to extend its fuel discount campaign. In a context of tension in the international prices of gasoline and diesel ?the main variable when determining the price of fuels, together with taxes?, it has decided to maintain the discounts in its more than 3,300 service stations in Spain .

In this way, private customers who use the free Waylet application will continue to benefit from July 1 and throughout the summer ?a period in which a large number of trips are concentrated? of a minimum discount of 10 euro cents per litre, which is added to the 20 cent bonus offered by the State. The total price reduction at Repsol service stations thus reaches 30 euro cents per liter of fuel, a discount to which are added the usual ones already offered by the company.

On the other hand, customers who go to Repsol service stations and do not use Waylet will add a 5 cent discount to the 20 cent bonus from the State. Therefore, in these cases the total discount will remain at 25 euro cents per litre.

For transporters, Repsol maintains its minimum discount of 10 euro cents per liter throughout the summer for professionals who have the Solred card, to which must also be added the 20 cent bonus offered by the State, for so the minimum discount will be 30 euro cents per litre. The offer is compatible with others that carriers and the self-employed already regularly receive through this card.

Transporters and professionals who do not use Solred have an additional discount of 5 euro cents per liter of fuel on the state discount of 20 cents. Therefore, the price reduction in these cases will be 25 euro cents per liter in total also from July 1.

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The discounts, according to the company, are being applied at the expense of the company’s commercial margins and have reduced the result of Repsol’s service station business in Spain to practically zero in April and May in the first two full months of commissioning. are these measures to support customers in an exceptional international environment?, in a context, moreover, of rising costs in general and maintenance of the tax burden applied to gasoline and diesel.

“Margins have been contained and have decreased significantly in many service stations,” the president of the National Commission for Markets and Competition (CNMC), Cani Fernández, said publicly last Friday, assuring that the regulatory body continues “very closely” the evolution of the margins and that in general an “absorption effect” of these discounts has not been detected.

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