A spatiotemporal EV energy model shows traffic-extended trip duration dominates HVAC variability over temperature in UK cities, producing an interpretable closed-form HVAC equation from ambient temperature, average speed, and trip distance.
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Compound effects of traffic and climate on electric vehicle HVAC energy consumption: a spatiotemporal framework with city-level attribution
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