Package-level declarations
Types
Specifies if the vehicle should be subjected to ADR tunnel restrictions.
Specifies the ratio by which energy is converted for altitude changes.
Specifies the energy that is gained or lost by altitude changes.
Trait interface for vehicles that may have restrictions due to load.
Describes capacity and current charge of the EV.
Connector information of an electric engine.
Represents the information on how much to charge at a charging station.
Charging information of an electric engine.
Describes the vehicle with a combustion engine.
Describes parameters used to determine the vehicle power and consumption.
Specifies the efficiency of the vehicle.
Information about the connectors available for a charging park.
The type of connector that is used for EV charging.
Electric current type of a connector.
Represents the electric vehicle descriptor used during a route plan.
Describes capacity and the consumption of the EV.
Specifies the efficiency of the vehicle.
Represents types of cargo that may be classified as hazardous materials and restricted from some roads. The available values are UN Hazmat classes 1 through 9 for use in the US, plus additional generic classifications for use in other countries.
Represents the type of the vehicle.
Specifies the ratio by which energy is converted during velocity changes.
Voltage range is used to model DC boosters to be able to charge at DC charging parks with lower voltage in case the native required voltage is higher. Some cars might have this installed and it will affect the charging power. If it is not installed then it is not possible to charge at such station.