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Connected Cooperative and Automated Mobility (CCAM)

Energy and environment

Added:12/06/2025
Contributor:FAME

Current consensus

The energy and environment impact area addresses the overall efficiency and environmental impact of the CCAM system or service under study by examining the energy consumption, emissions, resource utilization, environmental quality, and ecological footprint.

Explanation

Tractive energy demand needed for moving the vehicle. This indicator is agnostic to the powertrain type.The scope under analysis (i.e., fleet size, geographical scale, and time dimension) shall be specified to compute this indicator.The impact on the environment in terms of tailpipe emissions is measured by the total amount of tailpipe emissions (CO2, NOx, PM10, ...) per vehicle kilometers travelled of all vehicles on a network

Reference: FAME consortium
Contexts:
EvaluationVehicleTechnology
CEM

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