Fuel Cost Calculator (Free) | Moto Watchdog

Fuel Cost Calculator (Free)

Estimate fuel spend for a trip or an entire fleet using miles, MPG, and fuel price. Compare scenarios (fuel price changes, MPG improvements) and export results to CSV.

Trip + daily + monthly + annual
Cost per mile
Scenario comparison + CSV export

Calculate fuel spend

Enter usage for one vehicle, then scale by fleet size. Use “Scenario” to see what MPG improvements or fuel price changes are worth.
This updates automatically when you change fuel type.
Best practice: use your measured MPG (loaded, idling, routes) rather than EPA estimates.
Fuel cost
Run the calculator to see totals.
Fuel burned
Gallons consumed
Fuel cost per mile
Fuel price ÷ MPG
Period Miles Fuel (gal) Fuel cost CO₂ (kg)

Fuel spend: the KPI fleets feel immediately

Fuel is often a top operating expense. A simple model—miles, MPG, and price—gets you 80% of the way to a usable budget. From there, fleets usually focus on the levers that actually move the number: reducing idle time, improving driving behavior, standardizing routes, and keeping maintenance tight (tires, alignment, filters).

Key fuel KPIs to track

  • Fuel cost per mile: fuel price ÷ MPG (easy to explain and benchmark).
  • MPG trend: track by vehicle class and route type.
  • Idle time: a major driver of “effective MPG.”
  • Driver behavior: speeding + harsh events increase fuel and risk.

Fuel Cost FAQ

Should I use miles per day or per month?

Either works. Miles per day is easier if you want “daily burn,” and monthly is better for budget conversations. This tool computes both.

What MPG should I use for mixed fleets?

Use a weighted average (by vehicle count or miles). For better accuracy, run the calculator separately by vehicle class (vans vs trucks).

How do I lower fuel cost per mile?

Reduce idle time, coach speeding/harsh driving, optimize routes, and maintain tire pressure/alignment. Small changes compound quickly at fleet scale.

Disclaimer: Estimates are planning-level. Real-world fuel use varies by load, idling, routes, weather, and maintenance.