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Having a Lead Foot? Exploring how to Visualize Energy Consumption and Driving in Electric Cars

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Published:17 September 2014Publication History

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In this paper we present a visualization of estimated and real energy consumption while driving, as a tool to compare the driving to what might be considered "typical" driving. This is particularly relvant to cases where the driver wants to be aware of the energy consumption in order to reach a particular destination and avoid a "lead foot", or otherwise when learning to drive efficiently.

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      AutomotiveUI '14: Adjunct Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications
      September 2014
      271 pages
      ISBN:9781450307253
      DOI:10.1145/2667239

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      • Published: 17 September 2014

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