| Country | Saving |
|---|---|
| United Kingdom | £170 |
| Eurozone Countries | € 180 |
| United States | $210 |
| Australia | A$ 190 |
| Bulgaria | 300 leva |
| Canada | C$ 290 |
| Czech Republic | 4400 Kć |
| Denmark | 1500 kr |
| Hungary | 46500 Ft |
| Latvia | 110 Ls |
| Lithuania | 570 Lt |
| New Zealand | NZ$ 260 |
| Norway | kr 1700 |
| Poland | 650 zł |
| Romania | 670 RON |
| Sweden | 1700 kr |
| Switzerland | CHF 210 |
Driving fuel efficiently can reduce your fuel consumption by around 13%.
That translates into savings, over a year of driving, shown in the table.
These figures assume that:
Our survey of 11 Efficient Driving websites shows that, on average, you can reduce your fuel consumption by between 10% and 20% when driving efficiently. For these calculations we use an conservative average of a 13% saving in fuel consumption.
We then used the following to work out the savings shown above:
To see exactly how we made these calculations in detail see this excel spreadhseet.
Using the 13% savings in fuel consumption figure we can calculate how much CO2 would be saved per year.
To see exactly how we made these calculations in detail see this excel spreadhseet.