2026-05-13

Diesel price in Como — cheapest stations

Diesel in Como: lowest price 1.879 €/L · nearest CH zone Chiasso.

Minimum price
1.879
EUR/litre
Nearest Ticino zone
Chiasso

Como stations — today's prices

Station Address Price
COMO Via del Dos 14 22100 1.879 EUR
Carrefour Como Via Cristoforo Colombo 22100 1.889 EUR
COMO-VIA PASQUALE PAOLI VIA PASQUALE PAOLI S/N 22100 1.899 EUR
TCM s.n.c. di Telve & C. Via Varesina 128 22100 1.899 EUR
COMO LOC.TAVERNOLA VIA PER CERNOBBIO 35 LOC.TAVERNOLA VIA PER CERNOBBIO 35 22100 1.929 EUR
eni VIA AMBROSOLI 11 22100 1.930 EUR
ENI VIALE FRATELLI ROSSELLI 19 22100 1.930 EUR
Eni Station Via Cecilio. VIA CECILIO 1 22100 1.930 EUR
ENILIVE VIA CANTURINA 85 22100 1.930 EUR
ENI 2 CAMERLATA 1 22100 1.930 EUR

In Como the cheapest diesel price observed today is 1.879 EUR per litre. MIMIT data refreshed daily from Italian stations in this municipality. Useful for cross-border commuters deciding whether to refuel in Italy or Switzerland.

The minimum diesel price in Como is 1.879 EUR per litre. The table below lists active stations sorted by price. Compare with the diesel average in the Chiasso Ticino zone — the closest Swiss side — to understand which side of the border is cheapest today. A gap of 0.10-0.20 EUR per litre often offsets a small detour at the border crossing. For full trip cost estimates see the cross-border commuter guide.

Always check the border crossing wait time before you drive: a 30-minute queue can wipe out per-litre savings.

How to read fuel prices as a cross-border commuter

Diesel prices in Italy depend on three components: industrial price (linked to Brent and EUR/USD), fixed excise duty (around 0.617 EUR/litre after the 2024 alignment) and 22% VAT. In Switzerland the tax structure is different: lower excise, but CO₂ tax and import surcharges push the final price into a distinct band. For a frontaliere driving 80-120 km per day, refueling on the right side of the border can be worth 15-35 EUR per month.

In Como the meaningful comparison is with the Chiasso Ticino zone, the closest Swiss entry point. If the Italian price here is at least 0.10-0.15 EUR/litre lower than the Swiss zone average, refuel before crossing; if Ticino is cheaper, fill up on the way back. Tank size matters: 50 litres at a 0.20 EUR/litre gap is worth 10 EUR per fill-up, 70 litres is 14 EUR.

The real cost of cross-border commuting goes beyond fuel. A frontaliere also pays road tax, insurance, maintenance, tyres, and the opportunity cost of time. The salary calculator integrates these costs with net pay to show the real gain of a Swiss job versus an equivalent Italian role.

Practical refueling tips

  • Check the official MIMIT Osservaprezzi app or our tracker for the live price before you stop.
  • Avoid self-service stations during the morning rush: same price, longer queues.
  • Stations right at the border often charge a 0.03-0.07 EUR/litre premium — fill up 5-10 km earlier.
  • Keep fuel receipts: if you use the car for documented business travel, they are deductible on the Italian tax return.

Diesel in Como: cross-border worker commute math

The price structure of diesel in Italy makes Como a useful reference point for cross-border worker refuelling planning. The industrial price (linked to Brent and the EUR/USD rate) represents about 40 % of the final price; excise duties — set at roughly 0.617 EUR/litre for petrol and 0.617 EUR/litre for diesel after the 2024 alignment — weigh another 35 %; 22 % VAT closes the calculation. When the industrial price drops, the effect propagates to the pump in 3-5 days: pages like this one for Como help spot those windows. Today's minimum in Como (1.879 EUR/litre) should be compared with the Swiss-side average in the Chiasso zone to decide whether to refuel before crossing the border or on the way home.

Concrete maths for someone commuting from Como into Ticino. Across a typical year (220 working days × 60 km round-trip on average = 13,200 km), a car with 6 L/100 km consumption uses about 792 litres. A 0.15 EUR/litre gap between Italy and Ticino means CHF 119 per year (CHF/EUR at 1.06); a 0.30 EUR/litre gap doubles it to CHF 238. Add vehicle wear (~CHF 0.15/km on a mid-segment car = CHF 1,980/year), road tax (CHF 200-400 depending on engine size), liability insurance (CHF 600-1,200), inspection and servicing (~CHF 600/year) and the opportunity cost of time lost at the border (30 minutes × 220 days × your hourly rate): fuel typically accounts for only 15-25 % of total commute cost. For the gross-to-net calculation including these real costs use the cross-border salary simulator.

→ See the Ticino average price (Chiasso)