Fuel Consumption Converter

Convert fuel economy and consumption units for cars, trucks, fleet planning and trip cost checks.

Result

31.36194444 mpgus

This is not a simple factor-only conversion; reciprocal formulas are used safely.

All conversion happens locally in your browser. The value you enter is not sent to a server, logged, stored, or transmitted.

How to use this tool

Enter the required values in the labeled fields. Results update in your browser and are announced for assistive technologies. Use realistic measurements and verify important outcomes before acting on them.

Formula or logic

Fuel economy conversion uses reciprocal formulas, not simple multiplication. Zero and negative values are rejected.

Example calculation

Example: 7.5 L/100km is about 31.36 mpg US.

Practical use and limits

This page is built for quick unit conversion checks where the calculation should be transparent and repeatable. The calculation is intentionally visible and described above so you can sanity-check the result instead of treating it as a black box.

Limit: rounding, source-unit assumptions and business-critical tolerances should still be verified. For important decisions, use this result as a planning aid and verify it against the relevant source of truth.

Last reviewed: May 29, 2026.

Fuel Consumption Converter: practical guide

Fuel Consumption Converter is useful when a value needs to survive a handoff between systems, countries, teams or file formats. The conversion is simple only when the source unit and target expectation are both clear.

Use it as a sanity check before sending specs, product data, engineering notes, logistics details or pricing inputs. Keep the original value nearby when precision matters.

Real examples

Specification handoff

Input: convert a supplier or marketplace value before sharing it

Result: fewer unit mismatches between teams

Calculation input

Input: normalize values before a quote, estimate or spreadsheet model

Result: cleaner downstream numbers and fewer hidden assumptions

Practical notes

  • Confirm the source unit before converting.
  • Round only for display; keep enough precision for later calculations.
  • Some conversions are context-sensitive, especially money, rates, fuel, color and date/time values.

Common mistakes

  • Mixing converted and original values without labels.
  • Rounding too early and then using the rounded result in another calculation.
  • Assuming every tool, supplier or marketplace expects the same unit format.

Frequently asked questions

Why is this not linear?

Some fuel units describe distance per fuel, while others describe fuel per distance, so reciprocal formulas are required.

Are US and UK mpg different?

Yes. US and imperial gallons are different.

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