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vso:fuelEconomy
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http://purl.org/vso/ns#fuelEconomy
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fuelEconomy (0..*)
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The distance traveled per unit of fuel used; most commonly miles per gallon (mpg) or kilometers per liter (km/L)
Typical unit code(s): KMT for kilometers, SMI for statute miles
Note 1: There are unfortunately no standard unit codes for miles per gallon or kilometers per liter.
Simply use "SMI" for statute miles (common miles in the US and UK) or "KMT" for kilometers, and indicate
the fuel amount of reference in the rdfs:label of the gr:QuantitativeValueFloat, or use vso:referenceFuelQuantity with vso:1LTR (1 liter), vso:1GLL (1 US Gallon), or vso:1GLI (1 British Gallon).
Note 2: In the absence of a vso:referenceFuelQuantity one may assume that the quantity of reference is 1 gallon for distances given in miles and 1 liter for distances given in kilometers. However, note that the original unit may be obscured by unit conversion services, so this heuristic is far from perfect.
Note 3: There are two ways of indicating the fuel consumption, vso:fuelConsumption (e.g. 8 liters per 100 km) and vso:fuelEconomy (e.g. 30 miles per gallon). They are reciprocal.
Note 4: Often, the absolute value is useful only when related to driving speed ("at 80 km/h") or usage pattern ("city traffic"). You can use gr:valueReference to link the value for the fuel economy to another value.