EV Versus Petrol/Diesel Cars – Journey Cost Calculator

You did a wonderful country road trip in your diesel or petrol car that made you wonder how much would it cost if you did the same in an electric car.  We have tried to take the same approach in this nifty journey cost calculator, comparing a journey cost for fossil fuel versus EV / electric car, taking into account estimated mpg versus the cost of a unit of electricity and traffic congestion, etc. Now that the price of Electricity is high-up, the EV or electric car journey cost reduction romance is not so romantic after all!

 

Distance to be Covered ( Miles )
Estimated MPG
Fuel Cost ( Pence / Cents )
Electricity Unit ( KWH ) Cost ( Pence / Cents )
Driving Style ( 1 being the Gentle and 10 being Aggressive )
Traffic Congestion Factor ( 1 Being the Best and 10 being the worst )
Estimated Cost for Petrol - Diesel Car
Estimated Cost for Eelectric Car

 

you might also want to have a look at our handy collection of calculators which are excellent tools for journey cost approximation as well as comparing journey cost for both electric or petrol/diesel cars.

Electric car range calculator.

Electric car charging cost calculator

MPG Calculator

 

FAQ – Journey Cost Calculator

What factors affect the efficiency and MPG  of a car?

There are several factors that can affect the efficiency and miles per gallon (MPG) of a car.  For example,  The heavier the car, the more energy it takes to move it. A lighter car will generally be more efficient and get better MPG.

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A smaller engine will generally be more efficient and get better MPG. Engines that use alternative fuels or hybrid technology can also improve efficiency.

 The shape of the car can affect how easily it moves through the air. Cars with a more streamlined design will generally be more efficient and get better MPG.   

Aggressive driving, speeding, and rapid acceleration can all decrease efficiency and reduce MPG. Maintaining a steady speed and avoiding sudden stops and starts can help improve efficiency.  

Regular maintenance, such as oil changes and tyre changes, can help ensure that the car is running at peak efficiency. 

 

Is driving style affects the MPG of a car?

Yes, driving style can have a significant impact on the MPG of a car. Aggressive driving, such as rapid acceleration and braking, speeding, and frequent lane changes, can all decrease efficiency and reduce MPG. In contrast, adopting a more fuel-efficient driving style, such as maintaining a steady speed, avoiding sudden stops and starts, and using cruise control on the highway, can help improve efficiency and increase MPG.

 

What are the best methods to increase the MPG of a car?

There are several methods that can help increase the MPG of a car.  Remove any unnecessary items from the car, such as heavy bags or equipment, which can weigh down the car and reduce efficiency.  Properly inflated tires can help reduce rolling resistance and improve efficiency. Check the tire pressure regularly, and make sure to inflate them to the recommended level.  Using the recommended grade of motor oil can help reduce friction and improve engine efficiency. Regular maintenance, such as oil changes, air filter replacements, and tune-ups, can help ensure that the car is running at peak efficiency.  Avoid aggressive driving, maintain a steady speed, and avoid sudden stops and starts. Use cruise control on the highway to maintain a consistent speed and reduce fuel consumption.  Combine multiple errands into one trip, and plan your route to avoid heavy traffic and stop-and-go driving. Using the air conditioning can increase fuel consumption. When possible, use the fan and open windows instead, and park in the shade to reduce the need for cooling.

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Is traveling in an electric car reduce the overall journey cost?

In general, traveling in an electric car can reduce the overall journey cost compared to a traditional gasoline-powered car. This is because electric cars are more energy-efficient and have lower fuel costs than gasoline cars. The cost of charging an electric car varies depending on the cost of electricity in your area, but it is typically less expensive than the cost of gasoline. In addition, electric cars require less maintenance than gasoline cars, which can also help reduce overall journey costs. While electric cars can save money in the long run, it may take several years of driving to offset the initial purchase price. Overall, whether an electric car will reduce the overall journey cost depends on a number of factors, including the cost of electricity in your area, the distance you plan to travel, and the cost of the electric car compared to a traditional gasoline-powered car. While generally, it’s a true statement(Traveling in EVs is cheaper), It is important to do your research and compare the costs of different options before making a decision.