In a bold move to stabilize the national economy, Polish authorities have introduced caps on petrol prices, aiming to alleviate the financial pressure on consumers amid soaring inflation. The new regulations set a clear ceiling on the maximum prices that petrol stations can charge, ensuring that pump prices remain within controlled limits. This intervention is part of a larger government strategy to combat rising living costs and prevent further erosion of purchasing power across the country.

Key measures include:

  • Fixed maximum price per litre based on regional averages
  • Regular monitoring and strict penalties for non-compliance
  • Coordination with fuel suppliers to maintain steady supply
RegionMax Price (PLN/litre)Previous Avg Price (PLN/litre)
Warsaw6.456.80
Kraków6.306.55
Gdańsk6.206.50