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Fuel economy - Definition and Overview

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Fuel efficiency, sometimes also referred to as fuel economy and commonly gas mileage in the United States, is a numeric measure often used to describe the amount of fuel consumed with regard to the distance travelled in a transportation vehicle, such as an automobile.

The measure is usually expressed in one of two ways:

  1. As the amount of fuel used per unit distance; for example, litres per 100 kilometres (L/100km). In this case, the lower the value, the more efficient a vehicle is;
  2. As the distance travelled per unit volume of fuel used; for example, kilometres per litre (km/L or kpl) or miles per gallon (mpg). In this case, the higher the value, the more efficient a vehicle is.

In the United States, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is the government body that makes the calculations that auto manufacturers use when advertising their vehicles. Separate numbers are given for city and highway driving. The EPA tests do not directly measure fuel consumption, but rather calculate the amount of fuel used by measuring pollution emissions from the tailpipe based on a formula created in 1972. The cars are not actually driven around a course, but are cycled through a series of starts, stops, and runs in a laboratory environment. As emissions standards have become more strict due to smog, some of the resulting numbers do not directly correspond to what people actually experience when driving. Most often, the EPA estimate of mileage is several percent higher than what the average driver manages.

Here are some common conversion factors:

To convert x L/100 km to y MPG, perform:

  • 235.2146 ÷ x L/100km = y MPG (US liquid gallon), or
  • 282.481 ÷ x L/100km = y MPG (Imperial gallon)

To convert a MPG to b L/100km, perform:

  • 235.2146 ÷ a MPG (US liquid gallon) = b L/100km, or
  • 282.481 ÷ a MPG (Imperial gallon) = b L/100km

To convert m km/L to n MPG, perform:

  • 2.352146 * m km/L = n MPG (US liquid gallon), or
  • 2.82481 * m km/L = n MPG (Imperial gallon)

To convert c MPG to d km/L, perform:

  • 0.4251437 * c MPG (US liquid gallon) = d km/L, or
  • 0.354006 * c MPG (Imperial gallon) = d km/L

Tips

  • Make sure air pressure in your car's tires is correct.
  • Avoid abrupt acceleration and deceleration; try to keep a stable speed and coast whenever possible.
  • If driving a car with a manual transmission, shift up as early as reasonably possible, and shift down late
  • Make sure your car's engine is well tuned.
  • Do not carry unnecessary loads in the car.
  • Driving at high speeds with the windows open creates a lot of aerodynamic drag, which lowers fuel efficiency.
  • Do not let the engine idle unnecessarily. Unless in traffic, shut it down whenever it is unused for more than 10 seconds.

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