How do I calculate bike fuel cost per month? ▾
Monthly fuel cost = (km per day × 30) ÷ mileage (km/l) × petrol price per litre. For example, if you ride 30 km/day, get 50 km/l mileage, and petrol costs ₹103/litre: (30×30)÷50×103 = ₹1,854/month.
What is the average mileage of bikes in India? ▾
Most commuter bikes in India deliver 45–65 km/l real-world mileage. Premium and performance bikes typically deliver 25–40 km/l. Electric bikes have a running cost equivalent to roughly 150–200 km/litre.
How much does petrol cost per km for a bike? ▾
At ₹103/litre and 50 km/l mileage, petrol costs ₹2.06 per km. Higher mileage bikes cost less per km — a 65 km/l bike costs just ₹1.58/km at the same price.
Why is my actual mileage lower than ARAI certified? ▾
ARAI tests are done in controlled lab conditions — fixed speed, flat road, no traffic. Real-world mileage is lower due to traffic stops, hills, payload, tyre condition, and riding style. Typically 10–20% lower than ARAI figures.
Is electric really cheaper than petrol to run? ▾
Yes — significantly. Charging an EV costs ₹1–2/km vs ₹1.5–4/km for petrol. Over 12 months at 30 km/day, an EV can save ₹8,000–₹14,000 on fuel alone. However, the higher upfront cost and battery replacement cost must also be factored in.
How does city traffic affect fuel cost? ▾
Stop-and-go city traffic can reduce mileage by 20–30% vs highway riding. Our calculator uses your daily distance and mileage — if you ride mostly in heavy city traffic, use 10–15% lower mileage than your bike's claimed figure for a more accurate estimate.
How are petrol prices different across cities? ▾
Petrol prices vary by state due to different VAT/state tax rates. Delhi has lower taxes (lower price), while Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and Telangana have higher state taxes (higher prices). Central excise duty is uniform across India.