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17897 | United States Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) | { "link": "https://www.bts.gov/content/energy-intensity-passenger-modes", "retrievedDate": "11th September 2020", "additionalInfo": "Energy intensity of transport is measured by the US Bureau of Transport Statistics (BTS) in btu per passenger-mile. We have converted this data to kilowatt-hours per passenger-kilometer using the following conversion factors:\n\u2013 BTU to kWH = 0.000293071\n\u2013 mile to km = 1.60934\n\nThe US BTS notes the following about transport categories:\n\"Data from 2007 were calculated using a new methodology developed by FHWA. Data for these years are based on new categories and are not comparable to previous years. The new category [Small passenger vehicles] replaces the old category Passenger car and includes passenger cars, light trucks, vans and sport utility vehicles with a wheelbase (WB) equal to or less than 121 inches. The new category [Large road vehicles] replaces Other 2-axle, 4-tire vehicle and includes large passenger cars, vans, pickup trucks, and sport/utility vehicles with wheelbases (WB) larger than 121 inches. This edition of 4-20 is not comparable to those before the 2019 edition.\"", "dataPublishedBy": "United States Department of Transportation. Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS)." } |
2020-09-11 11:58:57 | 2020-09-11 11:58:57 | 5167 | Energy intensity of transport is measured by the US Bureau of Transport Statistics (BTS) in btu per passenger-mile. We have converted this data to kilowatt-hours per passenger-kilometer using the following conversion factors: – BTU to kWH = 0.000293071 – mile to km = 1.60934 The US BTS notes the following about transport categories: "Data from 2007 were calculated using a new methodology developed by FHWA. Data for these years are based on new categories and are not comparable to previous years. The new category [Small passenger vehicles] replaces the old category Passenger car and includes passenger cars, light trucks, vans and sport utility vehicles with a wheelbase (WB) equal to or less than 121 inches. The new category [Large road vehicles] replaces Other 2-axle, 4-tire vehicle and includes large passenger cars, vans, pickup trucks, and sport/utility vehicles with wheelbases (WB) larger than 121 inches. This edition of 4-20 is not comparable to those before the 2019 edition." | https://www.bts.gov/content/energy-intensity-passenger-modes | United States Department of Transportation. Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS). |
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