Many thanks for your kind information.

I have tried from 10% to 90% of electric vehicles with 90% to 10% of
gasoline vehicles, and the average of several runs compared.

In all the cases, I observed similar results that electric vehicles are
higher ~40veh than gasoline. The observed departure delays around 1h are
between 0 and 11s. I am not sure if the departure delay is a strong reason.

Regards
Radha

On Mon, May 9, 2022 at 6:51 AM Jakob Erdmann <namdre.s...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Most likely, this is an artifact of defining more vehicles than the road
> can take in a way that makes one of the two types more likely to start.
> Check for
> https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Simulation/VehicleInsertion.html#delayed_departure
>
> Am So., 8. Mai 2022 um 09:21 Uhr schrieb Radha Reddy <
> radha.reddy....@gmail.com>:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Hope everything is going well.
>>
>> I tried to analyze the Krauss CFM with 50% Gasoline and 50% Electric
>> vehicles, with identical parameter values.
>>
>> When I compare the number of vehicles in a specific time period, say 1h,
>> the electric vehicles are higher than the gasoline vehicles, 40veh. I do
>> not understand where it went wrong or why this difference?
>>
>> Regards
>> Radha
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