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Real vehicle fuel consumption in logistic corridors

Journal

APPLIED ENERGY
Volume 314, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2022.118921

Keywords

Freight transport; Specific fuel consumption; Telematics; Vehicle energy efficiency

Funding

  1. Mexican National Council for Science and Technology (Conacyt)
  2. Iberoamerican program of science and technology for the development (CYTED)
  3. Latin American Network for Research in Energy and Vehicles (RELIEVE)

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Fleet managers find that fuel consumption constitutes a significant portion of operating costs for vehicle fleets, leading transport companies to employ telematics services to track units and monitor fuel usage. This information is utilized to identify events that contribute to excessive fuel consumption and inform managers of the need for maintenance. The research proposed the use of this data to determine fuel consumption on specific roads, considering factors such as altitude, road grade, and vehicle age. The study conducted in Colombia's main logistic corridor demonstrated a strong correlation between actual and estimated fuel consumption, highlighting the potential benefits of utilizing this information for cost estimation, emission control, and determining areas with high fuel consumption. Additionally, the analysis found that altitude has a negligible effect on fuel consumption.
Fleet managers state that fuel consumption accounts for 50% of the operating costs of their cargo and passenger vehicle fleets. Aiming to reduce these costs, transport companies contract telematics services to track their units and monitor fuel consumption along with other variables. The gathered information is used to alert managers on events like excessive fuel consumption, abrupt breaks, and needs for mechanical maintenance. We propose the use of this information to determine the fuel consumption of cargo vehicles at each km of the main roads of a given region and the influence of altitude, road grade, and vehicle age on it. As a case study, we studied the fuel consumption in the main logistic corridor of Colombia, which is characterized by having a highly variable topography. Toward that end, we compared the fuel consumption monitored by a telematics system on 46 vehicles of different cargo capacity with the estimated by an energy balance model and observed that they are highly correlated (R2 greater than 0.99). Then, we used the calibrated model to obtain the km-by-km fuel consumption. This information is used by authorities to obtain a close estimation of the cost of cargo transport, the greenhouse gases emissions and to identify locations with unusual high fuel consumption. Furthermore, the slope of the linear correlation (Cf) decouples the fuel consumption associated with driving style (human factors) from other influencing factors. Then, we observed that the effects of altitude on fuel consumption are negligible.

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