2026-06-22

Diesel price Keropetrol 86 SAN FERMO 86 in San Fermo Della Battaglia

Keropetrol 86 in San Fermo Della Battaglia: Diesel at 1.899 €/L · vs city average 0.000 EUR.

Keropetrol 86
SAN FERMO 86 · San Fermo Della Battaglia
1.899
EUR/litro · Diesel
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Location of the Keropetrol 86 station in San Fermo Della Battaglia. Tap the map to zoom, or use the buttons for navigation.

SAN FERMO 86 22020
Coordinates: 45.81120, 9.03779

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Station info

Brand
Keropetrol 86
Address
SAN FERMO 86 22020, San Fermo Della Battaglia (CO)
Service mode
Served
Last price update
19/06/2026

Worth filling up here before crossing?

The Keropetrol 86 station in San Fermo Della Battaglia currently sells diesel at 1.899 EUR per litre. Prices are refreshed daily from the Italian Ministry (MIMIT) station feed — useful to plan your fill-up before the border crossing.

At the Keropetrol 86 station in San Fermo Della Battaglia the diesel price is 1.899 EUR per litre vs the city average of 1.899 EUR per litre. Compare this figure with the Swiss Ticino zone average to decide which side of the border to fill up on today. The typical Italy-vs-Ticino gap is 0.10-0.30 EUR/litre in Italy's favour, but always check the border queue: a 30-minute wait can wipe out the saving.

San Fermo Della Battaglia is one of the busiest border towns for Ticino cross-border commuters. This station is evaluated against three factors: distance from the nearest crossing, price gap with the Ticino Chiasso zone, and service mode (self-service is typically 0.10-0.15 EUR/litre cheaper). If you drive home in the evening after work in Ticino, filling up here is almost always worth it when the Swiss price is more than 0.10 EUR/litre above the Italian one.

Factor in time though: a 30-minute border queue costs ~5-8 EUR in opportunity. For a 50-litre tank the max Italian advantage (0.30 EUR/litre = 15 EUR) is halved. Always check live border wait times before planning the detour, and read the cross-border commuter guide to estimate total daily commute costs.

Where this price comes from: the figure shown at the top is the MIMIT (Italian Ministry of Enterprise) reading for this station in San Fermo Della Battaglia, self-declared by the operator through the Osservaprezzi portal and refreshed here every morning. The Italian pump price breaks down into the industrial price (linked to Brent and EUR/USD), the fixed excise duty (≈ 0.617 EUR/litre for petrol, ≈ 0.617 EUR/litre for diesel after the 2024 alignment), 22 % VAT, and the operator margin — the last component is what separates an independent pump far from the border from a branded station next to the crossing, where the frontaliere premium is typically 0.03-0.07 EUR/litre. The page maps this San Fermo Della Battaglia station to its nearest Ticino zone (Chiasso) so that cross-border workers see both sides of the border at a glance.

Monthly refuel cost from San Fermo Della Battaglia: a frontaliere driving 80 km/day (for example San Fermo Della Battaglia-Lugano or San Fermo Della Battaglia-Mendrisio through Brogeda or Stabio) refuels 50 litres every 7-9 days — about 200 litres per month — so the monthly bill from this station is roughly 4 fills × today's price × 50 L. Compare that with 200 litres on the Ticino side (using the Chiasso zone average) and add the time penalty: 30 minutes of border queue × 4 weeks = ~2 hours/month, worth ~25-35 EUR for someone earning 4,000-6,000 CHF/month. When the Italy-vs-Ticino delta drops under 0.08 EUR/litre the Italian advantage disappears; above 0.15 EUR/litre 30-90 EUR/month of net saving remains.

Best day and time to fill up here. MIMIT prices in San Fermo Della Battaglia follow a predictable cadence: Monday and Tuesday are the cheapest days because many operators reset their lists at the start of the week, while Friday afternoons and Sundays carry a 0.02-0.05 EUR/litre premium driven by holiday demand. Time-of-day matters too: early morning (06:00-08:30) and late evening (after 21:00) avoid the working-traffic queue. If the station in San Fermo Della Battaglia is self-service, the typical differential is 0.10-0.15 EUR/litre in your favour against the "served" mode — always worth taking on a 50-litre fill (≈ 5-7 EUR saved). Independent "pompe bianche" and peripheral hypermarket stations in San Fermo Della Battaglia are usually a further 0.03-0.07 EUR/litre cheaper than the integrated brand stations. Pick today's lowest from the San Fermo Della Battaglia city hub and pair it with the Ticino-side Chiasso zone price: the salary calculator nets fuel and lost time across the whole commute.

Keropetrol 86 SAN FERMO 86 in San Fermo Della Battaglia: refuelling math for cross-border workers

Today's 1.899 EUR/litre at the Keropetrol 86 SAN FERMO 86 pump in San Fermo Della Battaglia breaks down along the standard Italian diesel structure: about 40 % is industrial price (linked to Brent and the EUR/USD rate), 35 % is fixed excise duty (≈ 0.617 EUR/litre after the 2024 alignment), 22 % is VAT, and the rest is the operator's margin — and it is the margin, not the tax stack, that separates a branded station next to the border crossing from an independent pump on the outskirts of San Fermo Della Battaglia. Compare today's price (1.899 EUR) with the city average of 1.899 EUR and with the Ticino-side Chiasso zone average: when the Italy-vs-Ticino delta is above 0.15 EUR/litre, filling up here before crossing pays off even after a 30-minute border queue; below 0.08 EUR/litre the only remaining advantage is logistical (you arrive home already topped up).

Concrete yearly maths for someone commuting from San Fermo Della Battaglia into Ticino through this station. Across 220 working days × 60 km round-trip on average = 13,200 km/year, a car with 6 L/100 km consumption uses roughly 792 litres/year: at the Keropetrol 86 SAN FERMO 86 pump priced at 1.899 EUR/litre that's about 792 × 1.899 EUR per year — typically 15-25 % of total commute cost. The remaining 75-85 % is vehicle wear (~CHF 0.15/km × 13,200 km = 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 border-queue time (30 minutes × 220 days × your hourly CHF rate). For the gross-to-net cross-border salary calculation including fuel, time and wear use the cross-border salary simulator; for the fiscal break-even under the 2026 New Agreement, compare the Permit G regime side-by-side in the dedicated comparator.

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