Have you ever thought how much money you spend to drive to work or university everyday? or how does your commute affect the air you breathe? Well, it may be costing you and the environment much more than you realize.
Use the Carpool Savings Calculator below to find out what it costs to drive alone and how much you can save by carpooling.
Fill in the below form
Daily round trip distance:
Number of days you work per month:
Number of km your car makes per 1 litre of gas: *
Price you pay for 1 litre of gas:
Cost of buying a new car like yours:
*An average car will drive 10 km per 1 Liter of gas
Calculation Results
Total commuting distance per month: |
660 |
km |
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Total litres of gas consumed per month: |
660 |
Litres |
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Total cost of gas consumed per month: |
660 |
LE |
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Maintenance/tire costs per month: |
660 |
LE |
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Car depreciation costs per month: |
660 |
LE |
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Your total driving cost per month: |
660 |
LE |
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CO2 emissions per month: |
660 |
Kg |
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The above results are estimates of how much you spend every month driving to and from work/university as well as how much Carbon Dioxide your car emits into the atmosphere as a result.
You can significantly reduce these expenses by carpooling because there are more people to share the cost. The amount of savings will depend on how many people you carpool with, as shown below.
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Cost/Month |
CO2/Month |
Driving alone: |
818.324 |
LE |
818.40 |
kg |
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Carpooling with 1 person:
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818.40 |
LE |
818.40 |
kg |
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Carpooling with 2 persons:
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818.40 |
LE |
818.40 |
kg |
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Carpooling with 3 persons:
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818.40 |
LE |
818.40 |
kg |
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