Peder Blohm Bokenhielm, chairman of 2.0 and more than 600,000 members on Facebook, thinks that SEK 12 a liter would be a reasonable price, while Fredrik Bernelf, who sympathizes with 3.0, instead argues that a liter of gasoline should cost SEK 40. That group has just over 10,000 members.

Since Peder Blohm Bokenhielm lives in Olofström in western Blekinge and Fredrik Bernelf in Karlskrona, we decided to meet with them in the middle of Blekinge. Both took the car there.

Peder Blohm Brokenhielm is chairman of Petrol Uprising 2.0, which wants to lower the price of gasoline. Photo: Cajsa Bengtsson / SVT

- It's easy for you who drive an electric car to say that the gasoline will cost SEK 40 a liter, but for me who has to drive several miles a day it does not work, says Peder Blohm Bokenhielm.

- It's much easier to want to lower a price than to raise it, you don't win a Nobel Prize for being fussy, says Fredrik Bernelf. SEK 40 per liter is something that researchers have also come up with is reasonable.

Despite the differing opinions on the petrol price, Peder Blohm Bokenhielm agrees with Fredrik Bernelf on the importance of saving the environment.

Fredrik Bernelf is a member of Gasoline Uprising 3.0 and wants to see the price of gasoline raised to SEK 40 per liter. Photo: Cajsa Bengtsson / SVT

Hear the two gasoline activists debate the gasoline price in the clip above.