Energy Efficiency of Heavy-Duty Vehicles in Mexico

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The energy consumption of a large sample of vehicles (6955) operating during the last 3 years under everyday conditions across Mexico was monitored via OBD-based telematics systems. A life cycle statistical analysis of the obtained data showed that, on average, 54 t diesel vehicles used for long-distance freight transport consume 44.25 L/100 km and emit 1513 g CO2e/km. When these vehicles are powered by natural gas, the energy consumption and the emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) are increased by 23% and reduced by 0.8%, respectively. Using manufacturers’ data, these values reduce energy consumption by 16% and GHG emissions by 52% when they are electric. Similar observations were made for other vehicles sizes used for transporting goods and people.

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Serrano-Guevara, O. S., Huertas, J. I., Quirama, L. F., & Mogro, A. E. (2023). Energy Efficiency of Heavy-Duty Vehicles in Mexico. Energies, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/en16010459

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