1. What’s the voltage in Iran?
Iran’s electricity voltage is 220V and 50Hz.
The majority of the electricity is supplied by power plants, fossil fuels, and dams. Dams have actually become exciting tourist attractions over the years! In 2018 many minders start to develop Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies because of cheap electricity.
2. How much does gas cost in Iran?
The gas price for home use is under $1 for each cubic meter! Iran is the second owner of the gas reserves in the world. 99 % of the country has piped gas, and people make use of gas for cooking.
3. Can you drink the water in Iran?
Tap water is safe to drink in Iran. Most travelers stick to bottled water, which is easy to find. Each cubic meter drinkable water for houses costs 0.31 dollars and about $0.10 per liter.
4. How much is bottled water in Iran?
- 0.5-liter bottle: 1500 Toman (0.10 $)
- 1.5 Liter bottle: 2000 Toman (0.12 $)
For more details, take a look at travel costs advice.
5. What is the price of petrol in Iran?
The price of petrol is $0.08 per liter.
Iran is both the producer and consumer of gasoline, diesel fuel, LPG and CNG.
Most vehicles in Iran consume gasoline, but public cars, buses, and trucks use diesel fuel.
Eighty million liters are used daily in Iran, and the cost of diesel fuel is $0.025 per liter!