Download the Future Automotive Systems Technology Simulator

The Future Automotive Systems Technology Simulator (FASTSim™) is available in Microsoft Excel and Python formats.

Download Excel Version

Release notes: Excel version 2018D includes hybrid logic corrections and form updates and was first available online in December 2018.

Download Python Version (Python Package Index)

The latest Python version of FASTSim can be installed by running 'pip install fastsim' in an active Python environment.

Previous versions of FASTSim are available for archival purposes.

Excel Versions

FASTSIM (EXCEL 2018C)

Updated vehicle import interface, price calculation corrections, and hybrid logic corrections

First available online in October 2018

FASTSIM (EXCEL 2018B)

Updated engine map parameters and variable labels

First available online in June 2018

FASTSIM (EXCEL 2018A)

Expanded vehicle size ranges (including heavy-duty vehicles) and vehicle types (including fuel cell vehicles)

First available online in March 2018

FASTSIM (EXCEL 2012A BETA)

Original release

First available online in 2012

Python Versions

FASTSIM (PYTHON 2021A)

Fully functional as a pip-installable package; features improved documentation and examples and a mechanism for automated typing in jitclass objects

First available online in January 2021

FASTSIM (PYTHON 2020A)

First official release of the object-oriented version of FASTSim; includes Numba JIT acceleration and other enhancements

First available online in September 2020

FASTSIM (PYTHON 2018D)

Corrected hybrid logic and updated forms

First available online in December 2018

FASTSIM (PYTHON 2018C)

Corrected hybrid logic

First available online in October 2018

FASTSIM (PYTHON 2018B)

Updated engine map parameters and variable labels

First available online in June 2018

FASTSIM (PYTHON 2018A)

Expanded vehicle size ranges (including heavy-duty vehicles) and vehicle types (including fuel cell vehicles)

First available online in March 2018

Java Version

FASTSIM (Java 2012A)

Code donated by a third party; refer to the README file for attributions and usage notes

First available online in March 2018


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