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June 2018 MOVES Model Review Work Group Meeting Materials

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The agenda and focus of the MOVES Model Review Work Group meeting on June 13th, 2018 included proposed updates to heavy-duty vehicle activity in MOVES, an update on EPA’s efforts to revise start-soak relationships for light-duty gaseous emissions, and an overview of the model updates included in MOVES2014b. Additionally, Prof. Matthew Barth, Director of the Center for Environmental Research & Technology at the University of California, Riverside, discussed utilizing MOVES to evaluate the emissions effects of shared, electric, connected, and automated vehicles.

  • Meeting Summary – 06-13-2018 (pdf) (324.72 KB)
  • 01 – Work Group Introduction (pdf) (586.33 KB)
  • 02 – MOVES2014b Plans and Comparisons (pdf) (656.35 KB)
  • 03 – Heavy-Duty Vehicle Activity in MOVES: Idle, Starts, Soaks, and Hotelling (pdf) (1.83 MB)
  • 04 – Update: Revising Start/Soak Relationships for Light-Duty Gaseous Emissions (pdf) (1.53 MB)
  • 05 – Utilizing MOVES for Evaluating Shared, Electric, Connected, and Automated Vehicles (pdf) (10.72 MB)
  • 06 – Work Group Wrap-Up (pdf) (429.43 KB)

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