Abstract
The accumulation of carbon dioxide will not only cause global warming but also cause a series of catastrophic consequences and cause irreversible damage to the earth's ecology. The prediction of carbon dioxide emissions from light-duty vehicles can provide decision-making support for consumers when purchasing cars and is beneficial to consumers in purchasing environmentally friendly cars. This paper constructs a vehicle carbon dioxide emission model based on a multiple linear regression model, using the four indicators of vehicle engine size, vehicle fuel consumption, Hwy (L/100km), and Comb (L/100km) as output variables. The quantity is the predictor variable. The correlation coefficient of this study is 0.9675. The regression equation of this linear regression model is Y=22.2344+2.7157X1+32.9843X2+26.6259X3-39.1429X4. The order of impact of the four indicators studied on carbon emissions is Comb (L/100km), vehicle fuel consumption, Hwy (L/100km), and vehicle engine size. The determination of carbon emissions of specific models of new light vehicles can refer to the multiple linear regression model proposed in this study.
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