Is 22km per litre good?
Anything that is listed as less than 6-litres/100km or more than 16.5km/1-litre is considered to be pretty good. The first (and most common) reference is litres per 100km (litres/100km). In this instance, the higher the number of kilometres travelled the more fuel-efficient.
How many km are in a litre?
The actual formula to get km per litre is 100 divided by 8 = 12.5 (Your car will give you 12.5 km on one litre).
What is a good l per km?
In general, 5 to 8 litres per 100 km would be considered a good fuel efficiency, 8 to 12 litres per 100 km would be average, and more than 12 litres per 100 km would be considered a relatively low fuel efficiency. Your driving habits also impact how efficiently your vehicle will use its fuel.
Is it l km or km L?
Facts about kilometer per liter (km/l) The amount of kilometers per liter is in terms on fuel consumption, the range in kilometers that a vehicle can travel while consuming one liter of gas.
Is 6.9 l per 100km good?
The generally accepted standard has risen from a consumption of around 8.1 to 7.1 litres per 100km (35-40mpg) in the past to more like 5.6 to 5.1 litres (50-55mpg). As a rule of thumb, vehicles listed at less than 6.0 litres/100km are considered to have ‘good’ MPG.
How do you calculate km per hour?
Speed is distance divided by time. Simply put, if you drove 60 kilometres for one hour, it would look like this: Speed = distance (60 km) / time (1 hour) = 60km/h. Let’s take a more complex example: what’s the average speed if you covered 425.5km in 5 hours 22 minutes and 30 seconds?
How do you convert km to fuel?
Fuel Conversion Formula
- Divide the distance by the litres used to get the km/litre.
- Convert the km/litre to L/100 km i.e. divide 100 by km per litre.
- Convert km/litre to miles per gallon i.e. multiply km/litre by 2.825.