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📈 30-day price trend — Ipswich
Key insights for Ipswich
- →Average petrol has risen 4.7p/litre in Ipswich over the past week
- →There is a 15p/litre spread between the cheapest and most expensive petrol in Ipswich — filling a 55L tank at the cheapest saves ~£8.25
- →Esso is the cheapest forecourt in Ipswich at 142.9p, 7p cheaper than the cheapest independent
- →Ipswich is currently 4.6p/litre cheaper than Haverhill nearby
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# Petrol Prices Rise in Ipswich
Average petrol prices in Ipswich have climbed to 152.5p per litre today, marking a significant increase of 6.3p from last week. The town sits 2.9p below the UK national average of 155.4p, offering modest relief for local drivers. However, a substantial price spread of 15.0p per litre across the 24 tracked stations in the area means that where you fill up makes a considerable difference to your wallet.
The cheapest petrol available in Ipswich today is 142.9p per litre at Esso supermarket locations. This represents the lowest option for drivers in the area, though prices vary considerably depending on which station you visit. To avoid overpaying, it's worth checking fuel prices before heading to the pump, as the gap between the cheapest and most expensive stations can add up to real savings, particularly for regular drivers.
Fuel prices in Ipswich — what's happening
Updated 2026-04-05# Petrol Prices Rise in Ipswich Average petrol prices in Ipswich have climbed to 152.5p per litre today, marking a significant increase of 6.3p from last week. The town sits 2.9p below the UK national average of 155.4p, offering modest relief for local drivers. However, a substantial price spread of 15.0p per litre across the 24 tracked stations in the area means that where you fill up makes a considerable difference to your wallet. The cheapest petrol available in Ipswich today is 142.9p per litre at Esso supermarket locations. This represents the lowest option for drivers in the area, though prices vary considerably depending on which station you visit. To avoid overpaying, it's worth checking fuel prices before heading to the pump, as the gap between the cheapest and most expensive stations can add up to real savings, particularly for regular drivers.



