Work out what commuting to work costs you per week, month and year, based on distance, fuel economy and price.
The calculator then converts the cost to a monthly (× 4.33 weeks) and yearly (× 52 weeks) figure. This only covers the fuel/electricity cost — tolls, parking, service and depreciation come on top and vary a lot from person to person.
Use the manufacturer's stated average consumption as a starting point, but feel free to adjust based on your own experience — actual consumption often differs from the stated figure, especially in cold weather or with a lot of city driving.
No, the calculator only shows the fuel/electricity cost of the commute itself. Other costs like insurance, service, tires, depreciation, and any tolls or parking fees come on top.
Yes, enter electricity consumption in kWh per 100 km instead of fuel consumption, and price per kWh instead of price per liter — the calculation works the same regardless of fuel type.