What is the fuel consumption per kilometer for a semi-trailer?
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For a standard semi-trailer under normal road conditions and standard loading, assuming a total weight of 50 tons, the fuel consumption ranges between 3.6L to 4.5L per 100 kilometers. Below is an introduction to semi-trailers: Introduction: A semi-trailer is a type of trailer where the axles are positioned behind the vehicle's center of gravity (when the load is evenly distributed) and is equipped with a coupling device that transmits both horizontal and vertical forces to the tractor. Semi-trailers are typically three-axle trailers. Types: They are categorized into various types, including 11-meter warehouse-barrier semi-trailers, 13-meter warehouse-barrier semi-trailers, low-bed semi-trailers, among others. These are heavy-duty transportation vehicles connected to the semi-trailer head via a kingpin.