Fuel Consumption Calculator

A complete tool for Gas, EV, & CNG Vehicles. Calculate economy, trip costs, CO₂ emissions, and more.

1. Find Your Vehicle's Economy

Calculate manually OR select a vehicle from the list to get a baseline.

Manual Calculation:

OR

Select Average Vehicle:

2. Your Economy & Trip Details

Your calculated or selected economy is shown below. Use it to plan your trip.

3. Trip Estimation Results

Enter your details to see the results.

Advanced Comparison: Gas vs. EV vs. CNG

A detailed, side-by-side analysis for all three major vehicle types.

Trip Details

☁️ Environmental

⛽ Gas Vehicle

⚡ Electric Vehicle

💨 CNG Vehicle

The Ultimate Guide to Vehicle Fuel Consumption (Gas, EV & CNG)

In an era of volatile energy prices and heightened environmental consciousness, mastering the art of vehicle energy management is no longer just for enthusiasts—it's a practical skill for every driver. Whether you're behind the wheel of a traditional gasoline-powered car, a modern electric vehicle (EV), or a cost-effective CNG car, understanding its consumption is the key to unlocking significant financial savings, reducing your ecological footprint, and ensuring your vehicle remains in peak condition. This comprehensive guide, paired with our powerful universal calculator, will walk you through everything you need to know.

Part 1: The Fundamentals of Fuel Consumption (Internal Combustion Engine)

For decades, "fuel economy" has been the benchmark for vehicle efficiency. It’s a measure of how far a car can travel on a specific amount of fuel. Understanding the terminology is the first step.

Key Metrics Explained (Petrol/Diesel)

The "Fill-Up" Method: Your Gold Standard for Accuracy

Your car's dashboard provides a convenient estimate, but it can often be optimistic. To find your car's true, real-world fuel economy, use the tried-and-tested "fill-up" method:

  1. Go to the gas station and fill your tank completely.
  2. Reset your trip meter (Trip A or B) to zero.
  3. Drive your car as you normally would until the tank is at least half empty.
  4. Return to the gas station and fill the tank completely again.
  5. Note the exact distance on your trip meter (e.g., 452 km) and the exact amount of fuel you just added (e.g., 35.8 liters).
  6. Enter these numbers into our calculator's "Manual Calculation" section to get your precise fuel economy.

Part 2: The New Frontier: Electric Vehicle (EV) Efficiency

Electric vehicles don't use fuel, so their efficiency is measured differently. Instead of liters or gallons, the "fuel" is electricity, measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh).

Key EV Metrics Explained

Part 3: The Alternative - Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)

CNG has emerged as a popular, cost-effective alternative to petrol and diesel in many parts of the world. It is essentially methane stored at high pressure.

Key CNG Metrics Explained

Pros and Cons of CNG

Part 4: How to Use Our All-in-One Calculator

Our tool is designed to be both powerful and intuitive. Here’s a step-by-step guide.

Step 1: Select Your Vehicle Type (Fuel or EV)

Start by clicking the "Fuel Vehicle" or "Electric Vehicle" toggle at the top. This customizes the main calculator for your needs. If you drive a CNG car, select "Fuel Vehicle".

Step 2: Determine Your Vehicle's Economy

In the first column, you have two choices:

Step 3: Plan Your Trip

In the second column, enter your trip details. If using the "Fuel Vehicle" calculator, you can select your specific fuel type: **Petrol, Diesel, or CNG**. The calculator will automatically adjust the labels for price (e.g., "per kg" for CNG) and use the correct CO₂ factors.

Step 4: Analyze the Results

The third column instantly displays your trip estimates, including total fuel/energy needed, total cost, and the carbon footprint, all calculated using the correct metrics for your selected vehicle type.

Bonus: The Advanced Gas vs. EV vs. CNG Comparison Tool

This powerful feature at the bottom of the page allows for a true apples-to-apples-to-oranges comparison. It analyzes a trip for all three vehicle types across four key metrics:

Part 5: Actionable Tips to Maximize Your Efficiency

Calculating is the first step; improving is the goal. These strategies apply to all vehicle types.

Driving Style Adjustments (The Biggest Impact)

Vehicle Maintenance is Non-Negotiable

Reduce Weight and Aerodynamic Drag

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Why is my car's real-world economy different from the manufacturer's rating?

Manufacturer ratings are achieved in controlled lab conditions. Real-world driving involves traffic, hills, wind, varying temperatures, and your personal driving style, all of which affect efficiency.

What is "grid carbon intensity"?

This measures how much CO₂ is emitted to produce one kilowatt-hour (kWh) of electricity in a specific region. A grid powered by coal will have a high intensity, while a grid powered by renewables will have a low one. This is crucial for accurately comparing an EV's "well-to-wheel" emissions.

Petrol vs. Diesel vs. CNG: Which is best?

It depends on your priorities. Diesel is often the most fuel-efficient but has higher local pollutant emissions. CNG is typically the cheapest to run and cleaner than petrol, but with range and availability drawbacks. Petrol offers a balance of performance and widespread availability. Our comparison tool is designed to help you answer this question based on your specific numbers.

Conclusion: Take Command of Your Driving Costs

A universal fuel consumption calculator is more than a math tool; it's a diagnostic device for your driving habits and a financial planner for your budget. By regularly tracking your vehicle's performance and using our comparison tools, you can gain firm control over one of your most significant recurring expenses. Bookmark this page, use it often, and start driving smarter today.