Research on Carbon Emission Calculation Algorithm for Trucks on Expressways in Xinjiang
2026-99-1718
To be published on 05/22/2026
- Content
- In the field of measuring carbon emissions from road traffic, the carbon emission factor method has remarkable advantages in terms of standardization, operational simplicity, and adaptability. Backed by the IPCC international standard framework, this method offers convenient access to a dynamic factor database and incorporates an adaptive adjustment mechanism for real-world scenarios, such as technological advancements and regional disparities. Against this backdrop, this study employs the carbon emission factor method to establish refined measurement models based on load capacity and fuel consumption, respectively. These models are then applied to quantify carbon emissions from trucks on specific sections of the G30 highway in Xinjiang. The load-based model calculates emissions by integrating truck axle weight and driving distance, while the fuel-based model analyzes fuel consumption data in conjunction with driving mileage. A comparison of the two models in terms of measurement differences is also carried out in the research. Furthermore, it provides a granular breakdown of energy consumption data for fully loaded trucks exceeding 31 tons, as specified by national standards. This introduces a novel approach to precise carbon emission measurement in heavy-duty transportation in northwestern China. It also provides a method for establishing an emission mitigation policy that is region-specific on a scientific basis.
- Citation
- Li, M., Han, D., Gao, Y., Bai, H., et al., "Research on Carbon Emission Calculation Algorithm for Trucks on Expressways in Xinjiang," 2025 2nd International Conference on Sustainable Development and Energy Resources (SDER 2025), Shenzhen, China, August 1, 2025, .