CO2 Calculator - Emissions from Cars (original) (raw)

Online CO2calculator for travel by car

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By filling in the required information, the calculator below can be used to estimate the CO2emissions from your travels by car.
Additionally, it compares with emissions from alternative ways of travel.

How far do you drive?

Kilometer Miles ( For long distances, see distance table . Choose the nearest destinations for your trip)

What is the average fuel consumption of your car (not necessary for electrical cars)?

Fuel Consumption

Liter/10 km Miles/gallon Km/liter Gallon/mile

How many persons in your car?

person(s)

Choose the actual kind of fuel in your car (definitions of the different electricities are given below):

Gasoline Diesel LPG High CO2 el Medium CO2 el Low CO2 el

Not sure how far you are going? See Driving distance between European cities and Flight distances between cities in and between different continents.
See also CO2calculator - emissions from airplanes and CO2calculator- emissions from trains for more details for aircraft and train emissions.
Unit converter for conversion to and from non-SI units.

A few words about the assumptions for the calculator:

Car: 1 (reference)
Plane: 0.82 km/km with car
Bus: 1.03 km/km with car
Train: 1.09 km/km with car
(The difference is due to varying driving lines for the different ways of transportation)

Low CO2el: Mainly non-emission electric power (hydroelectric, sun, wind etc)
Medium CO2el: An even blend of non-emission electric power and power from power plants fired with hydrocarbons (gass, oil or coal)
High CO2el: Mainly power from hydrocarbon fired power plants

  1. Average filled up train, planes and buses.

have the same electricity source as the cars.

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Distance between Cities

Flight distances between selected cities in different countries and continents, to be used to calculate CO2 emissions from long distance flights.

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