Wiki source code of CO2 Report
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| 5 | Content The CO2 Report provides all key figures to fulfill the obligations under the EU directive **„[[Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD)>>url:https://www.csr-in-deutschland.de/DE]]**“ – reporting for a vehicle fleet. | ||
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| 9 | [[image:https://logbuch.yellowfox.de/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/co2-report-news-1024x579.png||height="579" width="1024"]] | ||
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| 14 | There are several approaches to determine CO2 emissions. YellowFox uses the fuel-based and thus most accurate method (according to ISO 14064) to calculate emissions. For this purpose, fuel consumption from the FMS/CAN bus is analyzed to determine CO2 emissions. | ||
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| 16 | To fully utilize the report, you must store the CO2 emissions per liter of the fuel used in your vehicle’s master data (vehicle-specific settings). You can also maintain the CO2 class based on the manufacturer’s passenger car energy consumption labeling regulation (Pkw-EnVKV). This allows you to quickly identify whether your vehicles are being used above or below the manufacturer’s specifications. | ||
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| 22 | To obtain fuel values as the calculation basis, you need an FMS/CAN option. | ||
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