Holistic Approach to Reducing CO2 Emissions Along the Energy-Chain (E-Chain)

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Due to the increasing awareness to reduce CO2 emissions, it is important that car producers (OEM) get transparency about their energy consumption. Especially the production emission is becoming a focus topic in the next years. Hence, it should be started to minimize the energy consumption in a sustainable way. Therefore, this chapter presents a new approach to design a sustainable Energy Chain, which considers all elements beginning from the energy supplier to the end customer. Additionally the energy consumption is assessed, whether it is value-adding or not. This helps to find the levers to reduce energy consumption without reducing the level of quality and quantity. For the implementation of the Energy Chain a suitable software architecture is necessary. This chapter shows possible software modules for energy planning.

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Bornschlegl, M., Drechsel, M., Kreitlein, S., & Franke, J. (2014). Holistic Approach to Reducing CO2 Emissions Along the Energy-Chain (E-Chain). In Lecture Notes in Mobility (pp. 227–234). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01884-3_23

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