This EV vs fuel cost calculator helps you compare vehicle expenses in seconds. It shows how much you spend on petrol or diesel and how much you save with an electric vehicle. This EV calculator is also known as: EV vs petrol cost, EV running cost India, fuel vs electric car cost, EV savings calculator, cost per km EV, petrol vs electric comparison etc.
EV vs Fuel Cost Calculator
Fuel Vehicle
Electric Vehicle
Many users want to know:
- Is EV cheaper than petrol?
- What is the running cost of EV?
- How much money can I save every month?
This tool gives clear answers.
How This Calculator Works
The tool uses simple formulas:
- Fuel Cost = Distance ÷ Mileage × Fuel Price
- EV Cost = (Battery Capacity × Electricity Cost ÷ Range) × Distance
It converts your daily, weekly, or monthly travel into total cost.
Key Features
- Clean and simple interface
- Works on mobile and desktop
- Supports 2-wheeler and 4-wheeler
- Shows fuel vs EV cost instantly
- Displays savings clearly
How to Use the EV vs Fuel Cost Calculator
Follow these steps:
1. Enter Fuel Details
- Select vehicle type (2W / 4W)
- Choose fuel type (Petrol / Diesel)
- Enter fuel price (Rs./ Ltr)
- Enter mileage (Km / Ltr)
2. Enter Travel Details
- Enter distance
- Select daily, weekly, or monthly
3. Enter EV Details
- Enter battery capacity
- Enter electricity cost
- Enter vehicle range
4. Click Calculate
The tool shows:
- Total fuel cost
- Total EV cost
- Total savings
Example
- Distance: 30 km daily
- Petrol price: ₹100
- Mileage: 40 km/l
Fuel cost ≈ ₹2250/month
- EV battery: 3 kWh
- Electricity: ₹10/kWh
- Range: 120 km
EV cost ≈ ₹750/month
👉 Savings = ₹1500/month
Why Use This Tool?
- Helps you decide between EV and fuel vehicle
- Shows real cost difference
- Saves time and manual calculation
- Useful before buying a vehicle
Yearly Savings and CO₂ Comparison
This calculator shows long-term savings and environmental impact.
What You Can See
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Monthly cost difference
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Yearly savings
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Carbon emission comparison
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Total CO₂ reduction
Why CO₂ Comparison Matters
Fuel vehicles release carbon dioxide during combustion.
Electric vehicles produce less or no CO₂, especially with clean energy.
Average Emissions:
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Petrol: ~2.3 kg CO₂ per liter
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Electricity (India): ~0.82 kg CO₂ per kWh
Example Insight
If you drive daily:
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Fuel vehicle: ~1200 kg CO₂ per year
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EV: ~400 kg CO₂ per year
👉 You reduce ~800 kg CO₂ every year
That equals planting many trees.
Key Benefit
This tool helps you:
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Save money
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Reduce pollution
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Make better decisions