Cars are buildings: Building‐like energy use in automobiles

Cars are buildings: Building‐like energy use in automobiles

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Article ID: iaor20113532
Volume: 16
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 341
End Page Number: 345
Publication Date: Jun 2011
Journal: Transportation Research Part D
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: transportation: road
Abstract:

This paper examines vehicle energy use as if vehicles were buildings. Vehicle air conditioners are much less efficient than residential air conditioners, and in the US consume about 0.9 quadrillion BTUs (quads) per year, comparable to the 2.3 by air conditioners in residences. Vehicle heating, in contrast, is a model of efficiency, running as a combined‐heat‐and‐power system using waste heat from the motor. Electricity use from appliances such as DVD players, laptops, and refrigerators remains modest, although stand‐by power use is growing. Technology and policy approaches used for buildings can address similar types of energy use in cars.

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