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= Factors > Mileage Degradation =
 
= Factors > Mileage Degradation =
  
In this form the user can calculate the mileage degradation factors, which are used to provide an emission degradation factor depending on vehicle age (or, total mileage driven). Relevant degradation factors are only given for EURO I and later passenger cars and light duty vehicles and apply to hot emissions. The default values are 100% everywhere. One can view the factors for each pollutant through the Pollutant drop-down list and for each sector through the Sector drop-down list.
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In this form the user can select the mileage degradation factors, which are used to provide an emission degradation factor depending on vehicle age (or, total mileage driven). Relevant degradation factors are only given for Euro 1 and later passenger cars and light duty vehicles and apply to hot emissions. The default values are 100% everywhere. One can view the factors for each pollutant through the Pollutant drop-down list and for each sector through the Sector drop-down list.  
 
 
The user is able to import/export these data from/to an excel/CSV file. There are also the options of undo/redo available.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:47, 30 September 2022

Factors > Mileage Degradation

In this form the user can select the mileage degradation factors, which are used to provide an emission degradation factor depending on vehicle age (or, total mileage driven). Relevant degradation factors are only given for Euro 1 and later passenger cars and light duty vehicles and apply to hot emissions. The default values are 100% everywhere. One can view the factors for each pollutant through the Pollutant drop-down list and for each sector through the Sector drop-down list.

Mileage degradation correction factors.png