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Cheapest E10 in Kelso, NSW

6 service stations tracked in Kelso. From $1.74 to $2.18/L today.

Updated Data: NSW Government Open Data
Cheapest
1.74/L
Average
1.85/L
Highest
2.18/L
Stations
6

Looking for the cheapest E10 in Kelso? Today's best price is $1.74/L at Ampol Kelso, saving around ~$5.50 on a 50 L tank vs the area average. All 6 stations are sorted cheapest first. Tap Directions on any row to open Google Maps from your location.

Prices are indicative. Always confirm at the bowser before fuelling.

Fuel type

Cheapest E10 stations in Kelso

Ampol Kelso
Ampol
Directions
1.74
$/litre
EG Ampol Kelso
EG Ampol
Directions
1.74
$/litre
7-Eleven Kelso
7-Eleven
Directions
1.80
$/litre

BP Kelso Eastbound
BP
Directions
1.80
$/litre
Metro Petroleum Kelso
Metro Fuel
Directions
1.83
$/litre

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Frequently asked questions

Last updated • Data source: NSW Government Open Data

Where is the cheapest E10 in Kelso?

As of 16 May 2026, 12:30 am, the cheapest E10 in Kelso is Ampol Kelso at $1.74/L. Prices update frequently, so check the exact reported time on each station card before heading out.

How much can I save filling at the cheapest E10 station in Kelso?

Filling a 50 L tank at Ampol Kelso ($1.74/L) saves around $5.50 compared to the local average of $1.85/L.

How often are Kelso E10 prices updated?

Stations must report price changes to NSW Government Open Data within 30 minutes of the change. This page is rebuilt throughout the day. The timestamp at the top shows how current the data is for Kelso.

What is E10?

E10 is a blend of 10% ethanol and 90% unleaded petrol. It is the most widely available and usually the cheapest option at the pump. Most modern vehicles are compatible. In Kelso, E10 is available at 6 stations, with prices from $1.74 to $2.18/L. If you're unsure which pump to use, check your vehicle's handbook or the fuel cap; using the wrong grade can affect performance and emissions.

Why do Kelso fuel prices differ between stations?

Wholesale costs, brand agreements, local competition, and site overhead all play a role. Larger independent forecourts and warehouse-style stations often offer lower prices than branded stations on high-traffic roads.