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Instantly Convert Imperial Gallons ↔ Litres — Both Directions

Convert Imperial gallons to litres (gal → L) or litres to Imperial gallons (L → gal) instantly. Get the exact conversion with formula breakdown, reference table, and real-world examples — all free, no sign-up needed.

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Imperial Gallons to Litres (gal to L) Converter

The Imperial gallon and the litre are both units of volume — one from the British imperial system, one from the metric. Our converter handles both directions instantly and accurately using the exact defined value of 1 Imperial gallon = 4.54609 litres — no approximation required.

🪣 What is an Imperial Gallon?

The Imperial gallon (gal) is a unit of volume used primarily in the United Kingdom, Canada, and some Commonwealth countries. Since 1985, the Imperial gallon has been defined as exactly 4.54609 litres. It is used for measuring fuel consumption, liquid volume in brewing, and bulk liquid trade. Note: the US gallon is a different, smaller unit — only 3.78541 litres — so always confirm which gallon is being used.

💧 What is a Litre?

The litre (L) is the metric unit of volume used across most of the world for everyday liquid measurement — from bottled water and milk to fuel and cooking. One litre is defined as exactly 1 cubic decimetre (dm³), or 1,000 cubic centimetres. It is not an SI base unit but is accepted for use with the SI system. One litre of water has a mass of approximately 1 kilogram at 4°C.

🔢 The Conversion Factor

The exact conversion factor is 1 Imperial gallon = 4.54609 litres, as defined by the Weights and Measures Act 1985 (UK). This is a precise legal definition, not an approximation. For the reverse, 1 litre = 0.219969 Imperial gallons (= 1 ÷ 4.54609). All conversions on this page use these exact values.

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Imperial Gallons to Litres Formula

The conversion between Imperial gallons and litres is based on an exact legal definition. Since 1985, the UK Weights and Measures Act defined the Imperial gallon as precisely 4.54609 litres — making all conversions in both directions mathematically exact with no estimation involved.

🪣 Imperial Gallons → Litres Formula

litres = gallons × 4.54609
Example: 1 gal × 4.54609 = 4.54609 L
Example: 10 gal × 4.54609 = 45.4609 L
Example: 50 gal × 4.54609 = 227.3045 L

💧 Litres → Imperial Gallons Formula

gallons = litres ÷ 4.54609 (= litres × 0.219969)
Example: 10 L ÷ 4.54609 = 2.19969 gal
Example: 100 L ÷ 4.54609 = 21.9969 gal
Example: 50 L ÷ 4.54609 = 10.9985 gal
💡 Quick Mental Estimate: One Imperial gallon is roughly 4.5 litres — slightly more than four and a half standard 1-litre bottles of water. For a fast estimate, multiply gallons by 4.5 (within 1% of the exact answer). For the reverse, divide litres by 4.5 to get approximate gallons. Always use the exact factor of 4.54609 for precise or professional calculations.

⚡ Quick Reference — Common Imperial Gallons to Litres Conversions

0.5 gal2.273 L
1 gal4.546 L
2 gal9.092 L
5 gal22.730 L
10 gal45.461 L
20 gal90.922 L
50 gal227.305 L
100 gal454.609 L

Imperial Gallons to Litres Conversion Table

The table below lists commonly needed Imperial gallon-to-litre conversions. All values use the exact factor of 1 Imperial gallon = 4.54609 litres. For litres to gallons, divide the litre value by 4.54609 or use the converter above.

Imperial Gallons (gal) Litres (L) Millilitres (mL) US Gallons (US gal) Common Context
0.25 gal1.1365 L1,136.5 mL0.3002 US galLarge glass of water
0.5 gal2.2730 L2,273.0 mL0.6005 US galHalf-gallon carton
1 gal4.5461 L4,546.1 mL1.2009 US galStandard Imperial gallon
2 gal9.0922 L9,092.2 mL2.4019 US galSmall fuel can
3 gal13.638 L13,638 mL3.6028 US galTypical watering can
4 gal18.184 L18,184 mL4.8038 US galLarge bucket
5 gal22.730 L22,730 mL6.0047 US galJerry can / small tank
8 gal36.369 L36,369 mL9.6076 US galMedium fuel tank
10 gal45.461 L45,461 mL12.009 US galSmall car fuel tank
15 gal68.191 L68,191 mL18.014 US galMid-size car tank
20 gal90.922 L90,922 mL24.019 US galLarge car / SUV tank
50 gal227.305 L227,305 mL60.047 US galDrum / storage barrel
100 gal454.609 L454,609 mL120.095 US galLarge water butt
500 gal2,273.05 L2,273,050 mL600.47 US galIntermediate bulk container
1,000 gal4,546.09 L4,546,090 mL1,200.95 US galSmall storage tank

Litres to Imperial Gallons Conversion Table

Need to convert the other way? The table below shows common litre values converted to Imperial gallons. All values use the exact factor of 1 litre = 0.219969 Imperial gallons (= 1 ÷ 4.54609).

Litres (L) Imperial Gallons (gal) Imperial Pints (pt) US Gallons (US gal)
1 L0.21997 gal1.7598 pt0.26417 US gal
2 L0.43994 gal3.5195 pt0.52834 US gal
5 L1.0998 gal8.7988 pt1.3209 US gal
10 L2.1997 gal17.598 pt2.6417 US gal
20 L4.3994 gal35.195 pt5.2834 US gal
25 L5.4992 gal43.994 pt6.6043 US gal
40 L8.7988 gal70.390 pt10.567 US gal
50 L10.998 gal87.988 pt13.209 US gal
60 L13.198 gal105.59 pt15.850 US gal
75 L16.498 gal131.98 pt19.813 US gal
100 L21.997 gal175.98 pt26.417 US gal
200 L43.994 gal351.95 pt52.834 US gal
500 L109.985 gal879.88 pt132.086 US gal
1,000 L219.969 gal1,759.8 pt264.172 US gal

When Do You Need to Convert Imperial Gallons to Litres?

The Imperial gallon-to-litre conversion appears across a wide range of everyday situations — from fuel and cooking to agriculture, brewing, and international trade. Here are the most common real-world scenarios where this conversion is essential.

⛽ Fuel & Vehicle Economy

Fuel consumption in the UK is often expressed in miles per gallon (mpg) using the Imperial gallon, while most other countries use litres per 100 km. Converting between the two systems is essential when comparing vehicles or reading foreign spec sheets. A car doing 40 mpg (Imperial) uses 7.07 litres per 100 km. A full 50-litre tank holds approximately 11 Imperial gallons.

🍺 Brewing & Distilling

UK and Irish breweries traditionally measure batch sizes in Imperial gallons. Converting to litres is essential when scaling recipes, ordering ingredients in metric quantities, or exporting to metric markets. A standard UK firkin (cask) holds 9 Imperial gallons = 40.91 litres. Home brewers frequently need this conversion when adapting recipes between British and metric formats.

🌱 Agriculture & Irrigation

Irrigation systems, fertiliser mixing rates, and pesticide dilutions in the UK are often specified in Imperial gallons, while modern equipment displays in litres. Converting accurately is critical to avoid over- or under-dosing crops. For example, a field measured in acres may have irrigation specified as gallons per acre, needing conversion to litres for metric equipment.

🏊 Swimming Pools & Water Storage

Pool volumes in the UK are often quoted in Imperial gallons on older equipment and documentation, while chemical dosing instructions use litres. Converting is necessary for accurate chemical treatment. A standard domestic swimming pool holds approximately 20,000 Imperial gallons = 90,922 litres. Water butts and storage tanks are similarly affected.

🍳 Cooking & Food Production

Older British recipe books and catering guides use Imperial gallons for large-batch cooking — soups, stocks, and sauces at scale. Modern kitchens and food safety guidelines use litres. Converting accurately ensures consistent recipe results. For example, 1 Imperial gallon of stock = 4.546 litres — filling approximately 4.5 standard litre containers.

🚢 Maritime & International Trade

Ship fuel capacity, tank specifications, and liquid cargo manifests historically used Imperial gallons in UK shipping. International trade documents increasingly require metric (litre) values. Customs declarations, ISO container liquid volumes, and international petroleum trading all require accurate gallon-to-litre conversion. 1,000 Imperial gallons = 4,546.09 litres — important at scale.

✅ Imperial Gallons vs Litres at a Glance: One Imperial gallon is larger than one litre — about 4.5 times larger. So when converting gallons to litres, the resulting number will always be higher. Conversely, litres converted to gallons always give a smaller number — because each gallon holds much more volume than each litre.

Imperial Gallons & Litres — Key Facts

📖 Historical Note: The Imperial gallon was defined in the British Weights and Measures Act of 1824 as the volume of 10 pounds of distilled water at 62°F (16.67°C). It replaced several older gallon definitions used across different commodities. The modern exact definition of 4.54609 litres was fixed in 1985. The word "gallon" itself derives from the Old Northern French galon, meaning a liquid measure.
  • 1 Imperial gallon = 4.54609 litres (exact, as defined in 1985)
  • 1 litre = 0.219969 Imperial gallons (exact reciprocal)
  • 1 Imperial gallon = 8 Imperial pints = 4 Imperial quarts
  • 1 Imperial gallon = 160 fluid ounces (Imperial)
  • 1 Imperial gallon ≈ 1.20095 US gallons — the US gallon is smaller
  • 1 US gallon = 3.78541 litres — about 20% less than an Imperial gallon
  • A standard UK car fuel tank (50 L) holds approximately 11 Imperial gallons
  • A UK firkin (beer cask) = 9 Imperial gallons = 40.91 litres
  • One litre of pure water weighs exactly 1 kilogram at 4°C — one Imperial gallon weighs approximately 10 pounds (the original 1824 definition)
⚠️ Imperial Gallon vs US Gallon — Important Difference: These are not the same unit. The Imperial gallon = 4.54609 litres (used in the UK and some Commonwealth countries). The US gallon = 3.78541 litres (used in the USA). The Imperial gallon is about 20% larger than the US gallon. Always check which gallon is being used — especially for fuel economy, recipes, and trade documents. This converter uses the Imperial gallon throughout.

Frequently Asked Questions — Imperial Gallons to Litres

How many litres is 1 Imperial gallon?
1 Imperial gallon is exactly 4.54609 litres. This is the legally defined value under the UK Weights and Measures Act 1985, and it is used across the United Kingdom, Canada, and other countries that follow Imperial measurement. There is no rounding — 1 Imperial gal = 4.54609 L exactly.
How do I convert Imperial gallons to litres?
To convert Imperial gallons to litres, multiply the number of gallons by 4.54609. The formula is: litres = gallons × 4.54609. Examples: 5 gal × 4.54609 = 22.730 L. 10 gal × 4.54609 = 45.461 L. 20 gal × 4.54609 = 90.922 L. Use the converter at the top of this page for instant results without manual calculation.
How do I convert litres to Imperial gallons?
To convert litres to Imperial gallons, divide the litre value by 4.54609 (or multiply by 0.219969). The formula is: gallons = litres ÷ 4.54609. Examples: 10 L ÷ 4.54609 = 2.1997 gal. 50 L ÷ 4.54609 = 10.998 gal. 100 L ÷ 4.54609 = 21.997 gal. Use the converter above for instant results.
What is the difference between Imperial gallons and US gallons?
The Imperial gallon = 4.54609 litres, used in the UK and Commonwealth countries. The US gallon = 3.78541 litres, used in the United States. The Imperial gallon is approximately 20.09% larger than the US gallon. This means 1 Imperial gallon ≈ 1.20095 US gallons. This difference is important in fuel economy, where UK mpg figures appear higher than US mpg figures for the same vehicle.
How many litres is 10 Imperial gallons?
10 Imperial gallons = 10 × 4.54609 = 45.4609 litres. In other units: 10 Imperial gal = 45,460.9 mL = 80 Imperial pints = 12.009 US gallons. This is a commonly needed conversion for fuel tanks, water storage, and brewing. A typical mid-size UK car fuel tank (50–60 L) holds approximately 11–13 Imperial gallons.
How many Imperial gallons is 100 litres?
100 litres = 100 ÷ 4.54609 = 21.9969 Imperial gallons — approximately 22 gallons. In other units: 100 L = 100,000 mL = 175.975 Imperial pints = 26.417 US gallons. 100 litres is a common storage container size (intermediate bulk container, IBC) — knowing its gallon equivalent is useful for UK-based logistics and agriculture.
How many pints are in an Imperial gallon?
There are exactly 8 Imperial pints in 1 Imperial gallon. This means 1 Imperial pint = 4.54609 ÷ 8 = 0.568261 litres (568.261 mL). The Imperial pint is commonly used in the UK for draught beer and milk. Note: the US pint is different — 1 US pint = 0.473176 litres, which is smaller than the Imperial pint.
What is the fuel economy of 40 mpg (Imperial) in litres per 100 km?
To convert UK mpg (Imperial) to litres per 100 km, use the formula: L/100km = 282.481 ÷ mpg. So 40 mpg (Imperial) = 282.481 ÷ 40 = 7.062 litres per 100 km. This formula accounts for the Imperial gallon (4.54609 L) and the mile-to-km conversion (1 mile = 1.60934 km). A car doing 40 Imperial mpg is reasonably fuel-efficient by modern standards.

Useful Volume & Measurement Resources

🌐 UK Legislation — Weights & Measures

The UK Weights and Measures Act 1985 provides the legal definition of the Imperial gallon as exactly 4.54609 litres. This is the authoritative source for all Imperial volume unit definitions used in the United Kingdom.

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📐 BIPM — SI Units

The Bureau International des Poids et Mesures defines the litre as an accepted non-SI unit equal to exactly 1 cubic decimetre (dm³). Their SI brochure is the definitive international reference for all metric unit definitions.

Visit BIPM →

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