How to Calculate Fuel Cost per Kilometer?
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Calculating fuel cost per kilometer is done by using the formula: (Fuel consumption per 100 km × Fuel price) ÷ 100 = Fuel cost per kilometer. The specific steps are as follows: 1. It's relatively difficult to obtain accurate fuel consumption data. Generally, a full tank is used as the initial data: Fill up the fuel tank completely, reset the odometer to zero, and after driving 100 kilometers, refill the tank to full again. 2. Refuel at a gas station: Suppose the fuel dispenser shows 8 liters after filling up, and the fuel price is 6 yuan per liter. According to the formula (8 ÷ 100 × 6 = 0.48), the fuel cost per kilometer for this vehicle is 0.48 yuan.
Calculating fuel costs is actually quite simple, and you can do it yourself. When you fill up the tank, note the odometer reading. Drive until the tank is nearly empty, then fill up again. This time, check how many kilometers you've driven and how much you spent on fuel. For example, if you spent 300 yuan on fuel and drove 400 kilometers, divide 300 by 400 to get approximately 0.75 yuan per kilometer. I usually use a budgeting app to record each refueling, and over time, you'll know your average fuel cost. Driving habits also affect this number—sudden braking and aggressive acceleration can increase fuel costs to around 0.8-0.9 yuan per kilometer. Don’t skimp on regular maintenance; dirty spark plugs or underinflated tires can also increase fuel consumption. Developing this habit gives you peace of mind before long trips, avoiding surprises from unexpected expenses.