UDDS definition

UDDS means urban dynamometer driving schedule as set forth Appendix I of title 40, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 86.
UDDS means urban dynamometer driving cycle. “UF” means utility factor.
UDDS means urban dynamometer driving schedule as set forth Appendix I of 40 CFR Part 86.

Examples of UDDS in a sentence

  • This list shall be alphabetical, and contain the name, social security number, UDDS number, job title, and amount deducted from each employee.

  • The first case combines repeats of the urban dynamometer driving schedule (UDDS) and the highway fuel economy test (HWFET) until the storage systems is depleted.

  • The fuel economy is calculated using the current Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) five-cycle procedure of adjusting and weighting the UDDS and HWFET to provide one fuel economy figure that represents real-world use—it is not the raw figures that come directly from running the cycles.

  • UDDS: An accounting acronym for Unit, Division, Department, Sub-Department used to designate a particular organizational unit within the UW-System.

  • Similarly, the range is then calculated from the adjusted and weighted UDDS and HWFET figure and not simply the miles achieved until the hydrogen storage system is empty.

  • The battery-usable energy was defined to follow the UDDS drive cycle for 10 mi or 20 mi, depending on the requirements.

  • The battery-usable energy was defined to follow the UDDS drive cycle for 30 mi or 40 mi, depending on the requirements.

  • Duty Cycles (average speed): Manhattan: 6.8 mph; Orange County: 12.7 mph; UDDS: 19 mph; Idle time.


More Definitions of UDDS

UDDS means urban dynamometer driving cycle.
UDDS means Urban Dynometer Driving Schedule, California Air Resources Board (CARB) range certification.