CO2 Emission Tracking App for Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) Motorcycle

Authors

  • Kittipon Lapjaturapit Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Panyapiwat Institute of Management, Nonthaburi 11120, Thailand
  • Narawit Pattamanitiworakit Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Panyapiwat Institute of Management, Nonthaburi 11120, Thailand
  • Weerawut Thanhikam Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Panyapiwat Institute of Management, Nonthaburi 11120, Thailand

Keywords:

CO2 Emission, Carbon Footprint, Internal Combustion Engine (ICE), motorcycle, Mobile App

Abstract

Motorcycle is one of the most widely used transportation in Thailand. Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) is the most common motorcycle type using in Thais daily life. ICE motorcycle is fossil fuel dependence, and one of the most concerned questions about ICE motorcycle is how much CO2 released from it. In this experiment, CO2 emission data is collected from tracking platform. CO2 tracking platform is available on both mobile and web application. CO2 tracking app will calculate emission data from ICE motorcycle by using mathematical models. The model and parameters of CO2 emission will be obtained from the manufacturer’s specification. From this experiment, we obtained CO2 emission data from usage in real situations. Not only the CO2 emission, but also graph of carbon footprint, average CO2 per distance, and overall CO2 emission data are collected. Moreover, we also ranked CO2 emission in experiment, and offer basic reward for that best performance. Best ranking data will be analyzed about driving behavior, route, and model of ICE motorcycle. Analysis of these experimental data could be beneficial to CO2 emission of ICE motorcycle.

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Published

2021-12-12

How to Cite

Lapjaturapit, K. ., Pattamanitiworakit , N. ., & Thanhikam, W. . (2021). CO2 Emission Tracking App for Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) Motorcycle. Science, Technology, and Social Sciences Procedia, 2021(1), acm018. Retrieved from https://wjst.wu.ac.th/index.php/stssp/article/view/25635