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= Vehicles > Technology Share =
 
= Vehicles > Technology Share =
  
In this form, the user defines which technologies exist for each vehicle type (eg GDI or GDI+GPF for petrol or DPF, EGR and SCR for diesel vehicles). Once defined the user must then provide the percentage of the vehicles equipped with each technology. A maximum of 3 unique technologies can be selected (with sum equal to 100%).
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In this form, the user may define which technologies exist for each vehicle type (eg GDI or GDI+GPF for petrol or DPF, EGR and SCR for diesel vehicles). Once defined the user must then provide the percentage of the vehicles equipped with each technology. A maximum of 3 unique technologies can be selected (with sum equal to 100%).
  
 
The effect of each technology to the emissions or energy consumption can be found in the methodology report of COPERT.
 
The effect of each technology to the emissions or energy consumption can be found in the methodology report of COPERT.
  
 
When one wishes to introduce own values and not use those proposed by the software, he/she can simply replace the proposed value by typing in the respective cell. The value will be displayed red indicating an updated value. If the user wishes to finalize the update he/she must click on the "Apply" button. The value will be displayed as black in an orange cell indicating a user value. In order to restore the default values, the user needs to right click on the value he wishes to restore and select "Set default values" from the proposed menu. Alternatively, he/she can select all values in the form by pressing "Ctrl + a" and then by right-clicking restoring all to the default values.
 
When one wishes to introduce own values and not use those proposed by the software, he/she can simply replace the proposed value by typing in the respective cell. The value will be displayed red indicating an updated value. If the user wishes to finalize the update he/she must click on the "Apply" button. The value will be displayed as black in an orange cell indicating a user value. In order to restore the default values, the user needs to right click on the value he wishes to restore and select "Set default values" from the proposed menu. Alternatively, he/she can select all values in the form by pressing "Ctrl + a" and then by right-clicking restoring all to the default values.
 
The user is able to import/export these data from/to an excel/CSV file. To filter vehicle sectors use the Sector drop-down list in the top left corner of the form. There are also the options of undo/redo available.
 
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:09, 10 November 2021

Vehicles > Technology Share

In this form, the user may define which technologies exist for each vehicle type (eg GDI or GDI+GPF for petrol or DPF, EGR and SCR for diesel vehicles). Once defined the user must then provide the percentage of the vehicles equipped with each technology. A maximum of 3 unique technologies can be selected (with sum equal to 100%).

The effect of each technology to the emissions or energy consumption can be found in the methodology report of COPERT.

When one wishes to introduce own values and not use those proposed by the software, he/she can simply replace the proposed value by typing in the respective cell. The value will be displayed red indicating an updated value. If the user wishes to finalize the update he/she must click on the "Apply" button. The value will be displayed as black in an orange cell indicating a user value. In order to restore the default values, the user needs to right click on the value he wishes to restore and select "Set default values" from the proposed menu. Alternatively, he/she can select all values in the form by pressing "Ctrl + a" and then by right-clicking restoring all to the default values.


Technology blends share.jpg