Repsol Extends Fuel Discount Across Spain Till May

- Repsol extended its fuel-purchase discount in Spain through May 31 for private customers using Waylet, after an earlier extension had only run to May 3. - The headline saving stays at up to €0.40 per liter, but that top tier requires bundling multiple Repsol energy products, not just paying at the pump. - The move matters because Spain’s fuel prices jumped in March and April, pushing Repsol to keep a loyalty-based subsidy in place longer.

Fuel discounts are the story here — not a tax cut, not a government cap, but a private-company rebate that Repsol has decided to keep running across Spain through May 31. That matters because Spanish drivers have been dealing with another stretch of higher petrol and diesel prices this spring. The gap was simple: Repsol had already extended its March relief offer once, but only until May 3. Now it has pushed the private-customer version to the end of May. (repsol.com) ### What exactly got extended? Repsol’s new extension covers private customers who pay for fuel with the Waylet app at the company’s service stations in Spain. The company had first boosted discounts on March 18, then extended that package on April 1 until May 3, and has now prolonged the Waylet offer (repsol.com) promo. (repsol.com) ### How big is the discount really? The eye-catching number is “up to €0.40 per liter,” but that is the maximum stacked saving, not the base deal for everyone. Repsol’s own promo page lays it out in tiers: 10 cents per liter with Waylet, 20 cents if you also contract electricity, 30 cents with electr(repsol.com) already buy several other Repsol energy products. (repsol.es) ### What about truckers and self-employed drivers? This is where the story narrows a bit. Repsol’s April 1 announcement extended support for both private Waylet users and professionals using the Solred card until May 3, including an extra €0.05 per liter for transport operators and self-employed workers. But the newer May 31 announcement sur(repsol.es)sion is specifically the consumer side unless Repsol says otherwise in updated Solred terms. (repsol.com) ### Why is Repsol doing this now? Basically, fuel prices jumped and stayed tense long enough that Repsol decided it was worth keeping the rebate alive. In both its March and April statements, the company tied the discounts to higher international gasoline and diesel prices and to the conflict in the Mi(repsol.com) enough that they do not shop around as aggressively. (repsol.com) ### Is this a direct pump-price cut? Not exactly. The savings are structured as saldo — balance accumulated through Waylet — rather than a universal posted-price reduction for anyone who pulls in. That distinction matters because the benefit depends on using Repsol’s app and, for the biggest discounts, buying more products from the same company. Think of it less like a cheaper forecourt sign and more like a loyalty flywheel built around fuel. (repsol.es) ### Do drivers need to check station terms? Yes — but mostly for participation details, not because the scheme is limited to one province. Repsol says the offer applies across its Spanish station network, and local coverage in Murcia points readers to check participating stations and conditions. The practical catch is simple: the discount is nationwide in scope, but the actual savings depend on paying with Waylet and meeting the promo rules. (repsol.com) ### So what should drivers take from this? The real news is that Repsol turned a short-term April fuel-relief campaign into a month-end May offer for private customers. But the headline number can mislead. For most people, this is a useful loyalty discount — not a blanket 40-cent cut on every liter they buy. (repsol.com)

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