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  1. 28 lut 2020 · Let’s settle on an average of around 30 or 40 litres of diesel every 62 miles. For larger trucks with a payload of around 23.5 tonnes, the consumption can increase up to 38 litres per 62 miles. Smaller vehicles and those with a smaller load consume less.

  2. Use this fuel consumption converter to convert instantly between kilometers per liter, liters per 100 km, miles per gallon and other metric and imperial fuel consumption units.

  3. 7 wrz 2023 · Most standard on-road water trucks hold between 2,000 and 6,000 gallons of water. Larger models of water tanker trucks, like the ones used in construction, can hold up to 20,000 gallons. Specialized models for large-scale construction and mining can hold up to 60,000 gallons.

  4. 3 sty 2020 · A truck with one 120-gallon fuel tank could travel around 600-miles assuming a fuel consumption rate of 6 mpg. Longer distance trucks with two 150-gallon tanks could travel up to 1,500-miles at 6 mpg and as far as 2,000-miles for trucks that use the latest aerodynamic technology to reduce wind resistance (which routinely achieve 8 mpg).

  5. Based on the Freight Analysis Framework (FAF) BTS developed a more comprehensive and reliable estimates of ton-miles for the Air, Truck, Rail, Water, and Pipeline modes than are presented in table 1-49.

  6. 10 paź 2023 · The Average Semi-Truck MPG. The average miles per gallon (MPG) for semi-trucks varies based on the specific truck model, driving habits, and prevailing road conditions. Historically, trucks built before the last decade average 5 miles per gallon.

  7. Depicting an average miles per gallon range between 4.51 MPG and 6.47 MPG, the data highlights that there is room for improvement when it comes to fuel economy.

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