BEV models
This example shows the different cars that are included in the database. A Sankey diagram can be used to clearly identify the energy usage for each car.
To initialize the example1 and create a project folder, the template eg1 must be selected:
$ emobpy create -n <give a name> -t eg1
Warning
Before running this example, install and activate an emobpy dedicated environment (conda recommended).
The initialisation creates a folder and file structure as follows.
├── my_evs
│ └── config_files
│ ├── DepartureDestinationTrip_Worker.csv
│ ├── DistanceDurationTrip.csv
│ ├── rules.yml
│ ├── TripsPerDay.csv
│ ├── eg1.ipynb
Everything, running and visualization, happens in a single jupyter notebook file. In the default settings a single mobility profile is created and three consumption profiles for different car types. For each car a Sankey diagram is created to show the different energy usage of the cars.
The Jupyter notebook might look like this: Open file in a new tab