Folie 1 - Daimler
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Emission-Free Driving: Engagement of all Stakeholder is necessary! Daimler together with partners supports the build-up of a world wide infrastructure for H2 and electricity • Renewable power generation • Public charging infrastructure • Production and distribution of hydrogen for fuel cell vehicles Dr. Christian Mohrdieck, 090610 Daimler’s Technology Portfolio H 2 38
Driver behavior, traffic management and infrastructure: Key elements for fuel efficiency and emissions reduction Driver Behavior Infrastructure & Traffic Management Dr. Christian Mohrdieck, 090610 examples Smart Roadster Honda Accord Mercedes A-Class Min:4,5 l Max:9 l 2 4 6 8 10 12 [l/100km] examples Mercedes C180 Fuel consumption (min/max): driver influence causes up to 100% deviation Audi A4 BMW 725i Integrated Approach Standard driving cycle, two cars per test Source: Auto Motor und Sport 6 8 10 12 14 16 [l/100km]
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Driver behavior, traffic management and infrastructure:<br />
Key elements for fuel efficiency and emissions reduction<br />
Driver<br />
Behavior<br />
Infrastructure<br />
&<br />
Traffic<br />
Management<br />
Dr. Christian Mohrdieck, 090610<br />
examples<br />
Smart<br />
Roadster<br />
Honda<br />
Accord<br />
Mercedes<br />
A-Class<br />
Min:4,5 l Max:9 l<br />
2 4 6 8 10 12<br />
[l/100km]<br />
examples<br />
Mercedes<br />
C180<br />
Fuel consumption (min/max): driver influence causes up to 100% deviation<br />
Audi<br />
A4<br />
BMW<br />
725i<br />
Integrated Approach<br />
Standard driving cycle, two cars per test<br />
Source: Auto Motor und Sport<br />
6 8 10 12 14 16<br />
[l/100km]