What is the fuel consumption of a 1.5T engine idling with AC on for one hour?
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There is no fixed data standard for the energy consumption of air conditioning. Turning on the AC will increase energy consumption by approximately 20%. A 1.5L displacement vehicle consumes about 2.0 liters of fuel per hour when idling in park. With a 20% increase, this would be around 2.4 liters per hour. Of course, this value may vary depending on the vehicle's condition. Here are some additional details: 1. Definition of idling: Idling refers to the operation of the engine without any load, only overcoming the internal friction resistance of its components, without outputting power externally. The minimum speed required to maintain stable engine operation is called idling speed, which is one of the five basic operating conditions of an engine. 2. Idling while driving: When the car is in gear without pressing the accelerator pedal or when the accelerator pedal is released during driving, maintaining the minimum throttle opening, the engine speed matches the parked idling speed. This state is referred to as driving idling.