The energy cost of transport quantifies the energy efficiency of transporting an animal or vehicle from one place to another. As a dimensionless quantity, it allows for the comparison of dissimilar animals or modes of transportation. It has a wide range of applications, from comparing human gaits to observing the change in efficiency of trains over time.
It is calculated in one of two ways, both shown in the following definition:
where is the energy input to the system, which has mass , that is used to move the system a distance , and is Standard gravity. Alternatively, one can use the power input to the system used to move the system at a constant velocity . The cost of transport is non-dimensional.