ROI Calculator (Return on Investment )2021-08-25T09:59:58+08:00

Choosing a proper compressor may have a major long-term impact on your energy costs. Why? Compressed gas generation accounts for at least 30% of a facility’s annual invoice.

However, the compressor cost may be a small percentage of its lifetime cost. In fact, about 70% of an air compressor’s lifetime cost will spend to power it, with the rest the upfront equipment cost and maintenance and repairs.

You can manage the price of generating compressed air with several best practices. The primary step is knowing the way to calculate the cost of compressed air and try to reduce energy expenditures. There are some different ways you can estimate the life cycle costs of a compressor. Let’s take a look at one method to provide you with a framework for how to make an informed purchase.

Total Costs (True Life Cycle Costs)= Purchase Costs + Parts&Service + Energy Costs

How to calculate the benefit an investor will receive in relation to their investment cost. Use the ROI financial ratio. It is commonly measured as net benefits divided by the total costs of the investment. The higher the ratio, the greater the benefit earned.

ROI (Return on Investment) = Net benefits / Total costs

We will provide the following calculator for your comparison with different types of air compressor products.

ROI COMPARISON

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