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Swedish boffins develop green sat-nav

Eight per cent fuel saving by not taking the quickest route

Matt Chapman, vnunet.com 05 Jan 2007
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Swedish scientists have developed a satellite navigation system that looks for the most energy efficient route for vehicles.

Researchers at the Lund Institute of Technology in Sweden found that planning a journey by the fastest or shortest route did not always provide the best fuel consumption. 

By taking into account the width of the streets, the speed limit and the amount of traffic expected during peak and non-peak hours, drivers could reduce the amount of petrol used.

Trials shaved up to 8.2 per cent off the usual amount of fuel used compared with journeys on other routes.

The team monitored the fuel consumption of three kinds of car and tested 22 separate routes.

Eva Ericsson, senior lecturer and part of the green development team at Lund University, said that the proliferation of electronic devices in cars should be used to benefit the environment.

Ericsson admitted that plotting a greener route for every journey was not realistic, but said that additional local tests would be conducted to see whether the system could be used for daily travel.

Following a successful small-scale test, the Swedish team hopes to extend the programme to take in larger areas.

See also:

Nokia is preparing to enter the European GPS navigation market with the release of its Nokia 330 Auto Navigation deviceNokia 330 Auto Navigation device expected later this year  31 Oct 2006
Japanese drivers will soon be protected by new technology designed to warn them of an impending collisionAnti-crash technology built into sat-nav systems  18 Sep 2006
ALK CoPilot LiveTwo thirds won't take directions in a regional accent  21 Aug 2006
But ASA kicks out complaints  16 Aug 2006
Satellite navigation technology is supposed to offer drivers the quickest routeMotorists risk 100ft drop as sat-nav kit points the wrong way  05 Apr 2006
Seventy-five per cent of drivers manipulating any form of navigational equipment while driving spend up to 10 seconds doing soBrits taking their eyes off the road to program navigation computers  23 Feb 2006

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