Research on Evaluating Methods of Automobile Energy-Saving for Management Technology

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Relative to other types of energy-saving technology, there is no standard evaluation method for the management kind. The paper summarizes the principle of management energy-saving technology, and regards the actual load rate as evaluation index. The curve fit of statistic data is conducted by regression analysis, and the relation model between actual loading rate and unit consumption is established based on the fitted curves. This model can be used for the evaluation of automobile energy-saving for Management technology.

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