
Van drivers across the UK are facing higher running costs, as fuel prices rise to some of the highest levels since 2022, according to a study by MoneySuperMarket.
UK government fuel price data, for the week commencing 21st April 2026, shows diesel costs on average £1.91 per litre and petrol £1.57 per litre.
For the UK’s estimated 4.5 million van drivers, the majority of whom rely on fuel for their work, this equates to an estimated annual bill of around £1,750 for a typical diesel van, based on average mileage of van insurance policies bought with MoneySuperMarket between 2022 and 2026.
Average mileage for van drivers has also increased in recent years, as MoneySuperMarket data reveals van drivers covered an average 8,018 miles in 2025, up 15% from 6,964 miles in 2022.
The combination of more miles and higher pump prices means fuel costs are now significantly higher than they were three years ago.
Alicia Hempsted, Van Insurance Expert at MoneySuperMarket, said: “Van drivers are currently dealing with a combination of rising fuel prices and increased mileage, both of which are pushing up overall running costs.
“For many tradespeople and small business owners, this has a direct impact on profitability, making it more important than ever to manage expenses carefully.
“Using tools such as (MoneySuperMarket’s) fuel cost calculator can help drivers better understand how changes in pump prices affect spending on fuel.
“Even small price differences between local petrol stations can add up over time, so comparing fuel prices before filling up is a simple but effective way to reduce costs.”


