charging station business model: Electric Vehicle Business Models David Beeton, Gereon Meyer, 2014-12-27 This contributed volume collects insights from industry professionals, policy makers and researchers on new and profitable business models in the field of electric vehicles (EV) for the mass market. This book includes approaches that address the optimization of total cost of ownership. Moreover, it presents alternative models of ownership, financing and leasing. The editors present state-of-the-art insights from international experts, including real-world case studies. The volume has been edited in the framework of the International Energy Agency’s Implementing Agreement for Cooperation on Hybrid and Electric Vehicles (IA-HEV). The target audience primarily comprises practitioners and decision makers but the book may also be beneficial for research experts and graduate students. |
charging station business model: Plug-In Electric Vehicles David B. Sandalow, 2009-09-01 Plug-in electric vehicles are coming. Major automakers plan to commercialize their first models soon, while Israel and Denmark have ambitious plans to electrify large portions of their vehicle fleets. No technology has greater potential to end the United States' crippling dependence on oil, which leaves the nation vulnerable to price shocks, supply disruptions, environmental degradation, and national security threats including terrorism. What does the future hold for this critical technology, and what should the U.S. government do to promote it? Hybrid vehicles now number more than one million on America's roads, and they are in high demand from consumers. The next major technological step is the plug-in electric vehicle. It combines an internal combustion engine and electric motor, just as hybrids do. But unlike their precursors, PEVs can be recharged from standard electric outlets, meaning the vehicles would no longer be dependent on oil. Widespread growth in the use of PEVs would dramatically reduce oil dependence, cut driving costs and reduce pollution from vehicles. National security would be enhanced, as reduced oil dependence decreases the leverage and resources of petroleum exporters. Brookings fellow David Sandalow heads up an authoritative team of experts including former government officials, private-sector analysts, academic experts, and nongovernmental advocates. Together they explain the current landscape for PEVs: the technology, the economics, and the implications for national security and the environment. They examine how the national interest could be served by federal promotion and investment in PEVs. For example, can tax or procurement policy advance the cause of PEVs? Should the public sector contribute to greater research and development? Should the government insist on PEVs to replenish its huge fleet of official vehicles? Plug-in electric vehicles are coming. But how soon, in what numbers, and to what effect? Feder |
charging station business model: Fast-Charging Infrastructure for Electric and Hybrid Electric Vehicles Sivaraman Palanisamy, Sharmeela Chenniappan, P. Sanjeevikumar, 2023-06-28 Fast-Charging Infrastructure for Electric and Hybrid Electric Vehicles Comprehensive resource describing fast-charging infrastructure in electric vehicles, including various subsystems involved in the power system architecture needed for fast-charging Fast-Charging Infrastructure for Electric and Hybrid Electric Vehicles presents various aspects of fast-charging infrastructure, including the location of fast-charging stations, revenue models and tariff structures, power electronic converters, power quality problems such as harmonics & supraharmonics, energy storage systems, and wireless-charging, electrical distribution infrastructures and planning. This book serves as a guide to learn recent advanced technologies with examples and case studies. It also considers problems that arise, and the mitigation methods involved, in fast-charging stations in global aspects and provides tools for analysis. Sample topics covered in Fast-Charging Infrastructure for Electric and Hybrid Electric Vehicles include: Selection of fast-charging stations, advanced power electronic converter topologies for EV fast-charging, wireless charging for plug-in HEV/EVs, and batteries for fast-charging infrastructure Standards for fast-charging infrastructure and power quality issues (analysis of harmonic injection and system resonance conditions due to large-scale penetration of EVs and supraharmonic injection) For professionals in electric vehicle technology, along with graduate and senior undergraduates, professors, and researchers in related fields, Fast-Charging Infrastructure for Electric and Hybrid Electric Vehicles is a useful, comprehensive, and accessible guide to gain an overview of the current state of the art. |
charging station business model: Developing Charging Infrastructure and Technologies for Electric Vehicles Alam, Mohammad Saad, Pillai, Reji Kumar, Murugesan, N., 2021-12-31 The increase in air pollution and vehicular emissions has led to the development of the renewable energy-based generation and electrification of transportation. Further, the electrification shift faces an enormous challenge due to limited driving range, long charging time, and high initial cost of deployment. Firstly, there has been a discussion on renewable energy such as how wind power and solar power can be generated by wind turbines and photovoltaics, respectively, while these are intermittent in nature. The combination of these renewable energy resources with available power generation system will make electric vehicle (EV) charging sustainable and viable after the payback period. Recently, there has also been a significant discussion focused on various EV charging types and the level of power for charging to minimize the charging time. By focusing on both sustainable and renewable energy, as well as charging infrastructures and technologies, the future for EV can be explored. Developing Charging Infrastructure and Technologies for Electric Vehicles reviews and discusses the state of the art in electric vehicle charging technologies, their applications, economic, environmental, and social impact, and integration with renewable energy. This book captures the state of the art in electric vehicle charging infrastructure deployment, their applications, architectures, and relevant technologies. In addition, this book identifies potential research directions and technologies that facilitate insights on EV charging in various charging places such as smart home charging, parking EV charging, and charging stations. This book will be essential for power system architects, mechanics, electrical engineers, practitioners, developers, practitioners, researchers, academicians, and students interested in the problems and solutions to the state-of-the-art status of electric vehicles. |
charging station business model: Planning the Charging Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles in Cities and Regions Wirges, Johannes, 2016-08-15 Planning the charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (EVs) is a new challenging task. This book treats all involved aspects: charging technologies and norms, interactions with the electricity system, electrical installation, demand for charging infrastructure, economics of public infrastructure provision, policies in Germany and the EU, external effects, stakeholder cooperation, spatial planning on the regional and street level, operation and maintenance, and long term spatial planning. |
charging station business model: E-Mobility in Europe Walter Leal Filho, Richard Kotter, 2015-04-27 Focusing on technical, policy and social/societal practices and innovations for electrified transport for personal, public and freight purposes, this book provides a state-of-the-art overview of developments in e-mobility in Europe and the West Coast of the USA. It serves as a learning base for further implementing and commercially developing this field for the benefit of society, the environment and public health, as well as for economic development and private industry. A fast-growing, interdisciplinary sector, electric mobility links engineering, infrastructure, environment, transport and sustainable development. But despite the relevance of the topic, few publications have ever attempted to document or promote the wide range of electric mobility initiatives and projects taking place today. Addressing this need, this publication consists of case studies, reports on technological developments and examples of successful infrastructure installation in cities, which document current initiatives and serve as an inspiration for others. |
charging station business model: Electricity Network Regulation in the EU Leonardo Meeus, Jean-Michel Glachant, 2018-03-30 The UK model of incentive regulation of power grids was at one time the most advanced, and elements of it were adopted throughout the EU. This model worked well, particularly in the context of limited investment and innovation, a single and strong regulatory authority, and limited coordination between foreign grid operators. This enlightening book shows that since 2010 the whole context has changed and regulation has had to catch-up and evolve. The EU is entering a wave of investment, and an era of new services and innovation which has created growing tensions between national regulatory authorities in terms of coordinating technical standards and distribution systems. This is being played out against an increasingly disruptive backdrop of digitzation, new market platforms and novel business models. |
charging station business model: Alternative Fuels and Their Utilization Strategies in Internal Combustion Engines Akhilendra Pratap Singh, Yogesh C. Sharma, Nirendra N. Mustafi, Avinash Kumar Agarwal, 2019-10-10 This book covers alternative fuels and their utilization strategies in internal combustion engines. The main objective of this book is to provide a comprehensive overview of the recent advances in the production and utilization aspects of different types of liquid and gaseous alternative fuels. In the last few years, methanol and DME have gained significant attention of the energy sector, because of their capability to be utilized in different types of engines. This book will be a valuable resource for researchers and practicing engineers alike. |
charging station business model: Moving Times Julian Weber, 2022-09-01 Will we really soon no longer be sitting behind the wheel of our own car, but will only be taken to our destination by driverless electric taxis? Should cities introduce car sharing? What role will electric scooters, cable cars or man-carrying drones play in the mobility systems of major cities? This book finally explains in a generally understandable way what is really behind buzzwords such as electric mobility, autonomous driving, digitalization and mobility services such as car sharing or ride-hailing, how far advanced these technologies are today, and above all in what relationships and dependencies they are to each other. In addition to the technical aspects, the legislative and social trends are also considered, which are important framework conditions that will have a decisive influence on the mobility of the future. From the contents - Mobility needs: Who wants to go where, when and why - and how will this change in the future? - Technological trends: electromobility, digitalization, autonomous driving - what will the vehicles of the future be capable of? - Car sharing, ride-hailing, e-scooters or public transport: What alternatives to the private car will there be in the future? - Politics and society: How will the framework conditions for mobility develop in the future? - Mobility in transition: What should we do to prepare for the future? |
charging station business model: Research and Development Management Tugrul Daim, Jisun Kim, Kenny Phan, 2017-05-23 This book introduces readers to essential technology assessment and forecasting tools, demonstrating their use on the basis of multiple cases. As organizations in the high-tech industry need to be able to assess emerging technologies, the book presents cases in which formal decision-making models are developed, providing a framework for decision-making in the context of technology acquisition and development. Applications of different technology forecasting tools are also discussed for a range of technologies and sectors, providing a guide to keep R&D organizations abreast of technological trends that affect their business. As such, the book offers a valuable the theoretical and practical reference guide for R&D managers responsible for emerging and future technologies. |
charging station business model: Electrifying Mobility Graham Parkhurst, William Clayton, 2022-10-17 Electrifying Mobility: Realising a Sustainable Future for the Car considers the drivers, barriers to adoption and the current lived experience of electric vehicles, drawing upon this experience to inform planning for mass adoption and how regulation might change to reflect the specific needs and challenges raised. |
charging station business model: Values-Based Innovation Management Henning Breuer, Florian Lüdeke-Freund, 2017-09-16 Co-authored by two leading experts in the field, this unique and forward thinking new core textbook shows how innovation in processes, products, services, business models and networks may be managed by what we care about. The book combines theoretical insights with a strong practical element, featuring a wealth of case studies and tools to help innovators solve societal problems and realise their ideals. Readers are be encouraged to explore not only sustainability-orientation and values of privacy or safety, but also their own unique values as relevant drivers for change within and across organisations. Accompanied by a strong pedagogical framework, the book begins by reviewing the field of innovation management before going on to discuss innovation in processes, products and services, and finally providing the student with the methods and tools for implementing change. This textbook is the ideal companion for advanced undergraduate or postgraduate students studying innovation management or entrepreneurship. The book also provides an invaluable resource for entrepreneurs, innovation managers and consultants. |
charging station business model: Planning of Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems, Electric Vehicles and Microgrid Aashish Kumar Bohre, Pradyumn Chaturvedi, Mohan Lal Kolhe, Sri Niwas Singh, 2022-05-21 This book focuses on various challenges, solutions, and emerging technologies in the operation, control, design, optimization, and protection of microgrids in the presence of hybrid renewable energy sources and electric vehicles. This book provides an insight into the potential applications and recent development of different types of renewable energy systems including AC/DC microgrids, RES integration issues with the grid, electric vehicle technology, etc. The book serves as an interdisciplinary platform for the audience working in the focused area to access information related to energy management, modeling, and control. It covers fundamental knowledge, design, mathematical modeling, applications, and practical issues with sufficient design problems and case studies with detailed planning aspects. This book will serve as a guide for researchers, academicians, practicing engineers, professionals, and scientists, as well as for graduate and postgraduate students working in the area of various applications of RES, Electric Vehicles, and AC/DC Microgrid. |
charging station business model: Advances in Battery Technologies for Electric Vehicles Bruno Scrosati, Jürgen Garche, Werner Tillmetz, 2015-05-25 Advances in Battery Technologies for Electric Vehicles provides an in-depth look into the research being conducted on the development of more efficient batteries capable of long distance travel. The text contains an introductory section on the market for battery and hybrid electric vehicles, then thoroughly presents the latest on lithium-ion battery technology. Readers will find sections on battery pack design and management, a discussion of the infrastructure required for the creation of a battery powered transport network, and coverage of the issues involved with end-of-life management for these types of batteries. - Provides an in-depth look into new research on the development of more efficient, long distance travel batteries - Contains an introductory section on the market for battery and hybrid electric vehicles - Discusses battery pack design and management and the issues involved with end-of-life management for these types of batteries |
charging station business model: Business Models for Renewable Energy Initiatives: Emerging Research and Opportunities Tantau, Adrian, Staiger, Robert, 2017-07-13 The burning of fossil fuels and emission of greenhouse gasses critically impacts the global environment. By utilizing better techniques and process, businesses can aid in the journey to an economic, sustainable, and environmentally-friendly future for generations to come. Business Models for Renewable Energy Initiatives: Emerging Research and Opportunities is an essential reference source for the latest scholarly perspectives on present and future business models in the renewable energy sector. Featuring coverage on a range of perspectives and topics such as techno-economics, decentralized power systems, and risk assessment, this book is designed for academicians, students, and researchers seeking current scholarly research on green business opportunities for renewable energy. |
charging station business model: Energy Storage Systems Armin U. Schmiegel, 2023-05-04 Energy systems are encountered in daily life, whether through smartphones, laptops or cordless tools. Cars using fossil fuels are being replaced with electric and battery powered drives, and storage solutions are being implemented to better integrate renewable energies into the grid. Energy Storage Systems introduces the different storage technologies available today. It begins with mechanical and electrical storage and describes in detail electrochemical storage technologies such as lead and lithium-ion batteries. However, this book aims to explain not only what storage technologies exist but also how these storage technologies are applied in storage systems. Therefore, this book provides a short introduction to requirements management and system engineering to explain how storage systems are designed. Furthermore, the book explains the most important power conversion techniques. The technologies presented are applied in many application examples throughout the book and range from solar power storage systems to battery supported mobile phone masts and commercial vehicles equipped with a hybrid drive system. |
charging station business model: Electric Vehicles In Shared Fleets: Mobility Management, Business Models, And Decision Support Systems Kenan Degirmenci, Thomas M Cerbe, Wolfgang E Pfau, 2022-04-28 The electrification of shared fleets offers numerous benefits, including the reduction of local emissions of pollutants, which leads to ecological improvements such as the improvement of air quality. Electric Vehicles in Shared Fleets considers a holistic concept for a socio-technical system with a focus on three core areas: integrated mobility solutions, business models for economic viability, and information systems that support decision-making for the successful implementation and operation of electric vehicles in shared fleets.In this book, we examine different aspects within these areas including multimodal mobility, grid integration of electric vehicles, shared autonomous electric vehicle services, relocation strategies in shared fleets, and the challenge of battery life of electric vehicles. Insights into the future of transport are provided, which is predicted to be shared, autonomous, and electric. This will require the expansion of the charging infrastructure to provide adequate premises for the electrification of transportation and to create market demand. |
charging station business model: I-Bytes Technology Industry IT-Shades, 2020-09-10 This document brings together a set of latest data points and publicly available information relevant for Technology Industry. We are very excited to share this content and believe that readers will benefit from this periodic publication immensely. |
charging station business model: Security-Enriched Urban Computing and Smart Grid Tai-hoon Kim, Adrian Stoica, Ruay-Shiung Chang, 2010-09-09 Security-enriched urban computing and smart grids are areas that attracted many a- demic and industry professionals to research and develop. The goal of this conference was to bring together researchers from academia and industry as well as practitioners to share ideas, problems and solutions relating to the multifaceted aspects of urban computing and the smart grid. This conference includes the following special sessions: Signal Processing, Image Processing, Pattern Recognition and Communications (SIPC 2010), Networking, Fault-tolerance and Security For Distributed Computing Systems (NFSDCS 2010), Security Technology Application (STA 2010), Electric Transportation (ElecTrans 2010), Techniques of Bi-directional Power Computing in High Voltage Power Supply (TBPC 2010), Low Power IT and Applications (LPITA 2010), Computational Intel- gence and Soft Computing (CISC 2010), Distributed Computing and Sensor Networks (DCSN 2010), Advanced Fusion IT (AFIT 2010), Social Media and Social Netwo- ing (SMSN 2010), Software Engineering and Medical Information Engineering (SEMIE 2010), Human-Centered Advanced Research/Education (HuCARE 2010), Database Integrity and Security (DIS 2010), Ubiquitous IT Application (UITA 2010) and Smart Grid Applications (SGA 2010). We would like to express our gratitude to all of the authors of the submitted papers and to all attendees, for their contributions and participation. We believe in the need for continuing this undertaking in the future. |
charging station business model: The Advanced Smart Grid Andres Carvallo, John Cooper, 2011 Placing emphasis on practical how-to guidance, this cutting-edge resource provides you with a first-hand, insiderOCOs perspective on the advent and evolution of smart grids in the 21st century (smart grid 1.0). You gain a thorough understanding of the building blocks that comprise basic smart grids, including power plant, transmission substation, distribution, and meter automation. Moreover, this forward-looking volume explores the next step of this technologyOCOs evolution. It provides a detailed explanation of how an advanced smart grid incorporates demand response with smart appliances and management mechanisms for distributed generation, energy storage, and electric vehicles.The Advanced Smart Grid uses the design and construction of the first citywide smart grid in the US as a case study, sharing the many successes and lessons learned. You gain working knowledge of successful tools and best practices that are needed to overcome diverse technological and organizational challenges as you strive to build a next-generation advanced smart grid (smart grid 2.0). Additionally, this unique book offers a glimpse at the future with interconnected advanced smart grids and a redesigned energy ecosystem (smart grid 3.0). |
charging station business model: Business Transformation Framework - To get from Strategy to Execution Jeroen Stoop, Remco Bekker, Sjoerd Staffhorst, Tjerk Hobma, 2016-03-01 For trainers free additional material of this book is available. This can be found under the Training Material tab. Log in with your trainer account to access the material. This book explains the Business Transformation Framework, BTF Version 2016, a structural approach based on best practice. It is a practical approach that helps organizations to design, develop, plan and govern organizational change. Obviously developing a solid and widely supported Change plan is the first step towards a successful organizational change! Simply said: BTF helps to get control over organizational change! In the BTF coherence and collaboration are essential. The BTF approach imposes the establishing of coherence between organizational setting, strategy, and business transformation portfolio as well as between the four different aspects of running the business: Customer Treatment & Channels, Processes & organizational culture, Information & applications and IT infrastructure & facilities. This is a complex process. The BTF methodology helps to make this a manageable process by following a structured and step-by-step approach. Establishing coherence is possible when all divisions in the organizations work together . . Coherence can only be achieved when all levels in the organization and all divisions and employees work closely together. The methodology aims at making change tactile and concrete, so that all stakeholders can be committed and contribute. In the BTF the design and development go hand in hand. That is so, because people are willing to change, but do not like to get a change imposed upon themselves! This book is the official manual of the Business Transformation Framework, BTF Version 2016. Primary target groups are: managers and professionals in the information-intensive firms and industries that are confronted with organizational change. The BTF has already been put into use by: operations managers, CIOs, information managers, portfolio managers, change managers, programme managers and consultants. |
charging station business model: Smart Cities Oliver Gassmann, Jonas Böhm, Maximilian Palmié, 2019-06-14 Transforming cities through digital innovations is becoming an imperative for every city. However, city ecosystems widely struggle to start, manage and execute the transformation. This book aims to give a comprehensive overview of all facets of the Smart City transformation and provides concrete tools, checklists, and guiding frameworks. |
charging station business model: Advanced Energy and Control Systems Chandan Kumar Chanda, Jerzy R. Szymanski, Afzal Sikander, Pranab Kumar Mondal, Dulal Acharjee, 2022-01-04 This book gathers selected research papers presented at the Third International Conference on Energy Systems, Drives, and Automations (ESDA 2020). It covers a broad range of topics in the fields of renewable energy, power management, drive systems for electrical machines, and automation. In a spam of about a few interesting articles, effort had gone in to critically discuss about the control system, energy management and distribution in a unified approach common to electrical, Control and mechanical engineering. This book also comprehensively discusses a variety of related tools and techniques and will be a valuable resource for researchers, professionals, and students in electrical and mechanical engineering disciplines. |
charging station business model: Progress in Artificial Intelligence Manuel Filipe Santos, |
charging station business model: Platform Revolution: How Networked Markets Are Transforming the Economy and How to Make Them Work for You Geoffrey G. Parker, Marshall W. Van Alstyne, Sangeet Paul Choudary, 2016-03-28 A practical guide to the new economy that is transforming the way we live, work, and play. Uber. Airbnb. Amazon. Apple. PayPal. All of these companies disrupted their markets when they launched. Today they are industry leaders. What’s the secret to their success? These cutting-edge businesses are built on platforms: two-sided markets that are revolutionizing the way we do business. Written by three of the most sought-after experts on platform businesses, Platform Revolution is the first authoritative, fact-based book on platform models. Whether platforms are connecting sellers and buyers, hosts and visitors, or drivers with people who need a ride, Geoffrey G. Parker, Marshall W. Van Alstyne, and Sangeet Paul Choudary reveal the what, how, and why of this revolution and provide the first “owner’s manual” for creating a successful platform business. Platform Revolution teaches newcomers how to start and run a successful platform business, explaining ways to identify prime markets and monetize networks. Addressing current business leaders, the authors reveal strategies behind some of today’s up-and-coming platforms, such as Tinder and SkillShare, and explain how traditional companies can adapt in a changing marketplace. The authors also cover essential issues concerning security, regulation, and consumer trust, while examining markets that may be ripe for a platform revolution, including healthcare, education, and energy. As digital networks increase in ubiquity, businesses that do a better job of harnessing the power of the platform will win. An indispensable guide, Platform Revolution charts out the brilliant future of platforms and reveals how they will irrevocably alter the lives and careers of millions. |
charging station business model: UX Strategy Jaime Levy, 2021-03-12 User experience (UX) strategy lies at the intersection of UX design and business strategy, but until now, there hasn't been an easy-to-apply framework for executing it. This hands-on guide introduces lightweight product strategy tools and techniques to help you and your team devise innovative digital solutions that people want. Author Jaime Levy shows UX/UI designers, product managers, entrepreneurs, and aspiring strategists simple to advanced methods that can be applied right away. You'll gain valuable perspective through business cases and historical context. This second edition includes new real-world examples, updated techniques, and a chapter on conducting qualitative online user research. Define value propositions and validate target users through provisional personas and customer discovery techniques Explore marketplace opportunities by conducting competitive research and analysis Design experiments using rapid prototypes that are focused on the business model Conduct online user research to gain valuable insights quickly on any budget Test business ideas and validate marketing channels by running online advertising and landing page campaigns |
charging station business model: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Intelligent Systems Mohammed A. Al-Sharafi, Mostafa Al-Emran, Mohammed Naji Al-Kabi, Khaled Shaalan, 2022-12-12 This book sheds light on the recent research directions in intelligent systems and their applications. It involves four main themes: artificial intelligence and data science, recent trends in software engineering, emerging technologies in education, and intelligent health informatics. The discussion of the most recent designs, advancements, and modifications of intelligent systems, as well as their applications, is a key component of the chapters contributed to the aforementioned subjects. |
charging station business model: Failure and Resilience in Creativity, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship: Psychology Rationales Fu-Sheng Tsai, Karen Moustafa Leonard, Shalini Srivastava, 2022-11-28 |
charging station business model: Business Models to Realize the Potential of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency in the Greater Mekong Subregion Asian Development Bank, 2015-07-01 This report was produced under the technical assistance project Promoting Renewable Energy, Clean Fuels, and Energy Efficiency in the Greater Mekong Subregion (TA 7679). It provides outlines of business models relevant to pursuing the renewable energy and energy efficiency targets adopted by the five Greater Mekong Subregion countries: Cambodia, the Lao People's Democratic Republic, Myanmar, Thailand, and Viet Nam. Business models for investments in renewable energy and energy efficiency provide policy makers and investors with alternative business methods for the deployment of new technologies, or for the application of well-established technologies and practices in new settings. |
charging station business model: The Potential Impact of E-Mobility on the Automotive Value Chain Kaan Y. Ciftci, Alex Michel, Patrick Siegfried, 2022-02-24 This book provides extensive insight into the impact of electro-mobility (e-Mobility) on traditional automobile manufacturers. The authors analyse the drivers of e-Mobility and develop a forecast model with the help of exclusive industry reports from leading investment banks and reveal the impact on the automotive value chain. Apart from empirical analysis of the reports, the book also presents insights based on expert interviews with the leading automobile supplier Continental, the consultancy firm KPMG, the market-leading leasing company Deutsche Leasing, and a VW-Audi car dealer. |
charging station business model: International Business James Oldroyd, Shad Morris, 2023-06-05 |
charging station business model: Grid-to-Vehicle (G2V) and Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) Technologies Sekyung Han, Moses Amoasi Acquah, 2021-03-16 This Special Issue “Grid-to-Vehicle (G2V) and Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) Technologies” was in session from 1 May 2019 to 31 May 2020. For this Special issue, we invited articles on current state-of-the-art technologies and solutions in G2V and V2G, including but not limited to the operation and control of gridable vehicles, energy storage and management systems, charging infrastructure and chargers, EV demand and load forecasting, V2G interfaces and applications, V2G and energy reliability and security, environmental impacts, and economic benefits as well as demonstration projects and case studies in the aforementioned areas. Articles that deal with the latest hot topics in V2G are of particular interest, such as V2G and demand-side response control technique, smart charging infrastructure and grid planning, advanced power electronics for V2G systems, adaptation of V2G systems in the smart grid, adaptation of smart cities for a large number of EVs, integration, and the optimization of V2G systems, utilities and transportation assets for advanced V2G systems, wireless power transfer systems for advanced V2G systems, fault detection, maintenance and diagnostics in V2G processes, communications protocols for V2G systems, energy management system (EMS) in V2G systems, IoT for V2G systems, distributed energy and storage systems for V2G, transportation networks and V2G, energy management for V2G, smart charging/discharging stations for efficient V2G, environmental and socio-economic benefits and challenges of V2G systems, and building integrated V2G systems (BIV2G). Five manuscripts are published in this Special Issue, including “An Ensemble Stochastic Forecasting Framework for Variable Distributed Demand Loads” by Agyeman et al., “Where Will You Park? Predicting Vehicle Locations for Vehicle-to-Grid, An MPC Scheme with Enhanced Active Voltage Vector Region for V2G Inverter” by Shipman et al., “Electric Vehicles Energy Management with V2G/G2V Multifactor Optimization of Smart Grids” by Xia et al., and “A Review on Communication Standards and Charging Topologies of V2G and V2H Operation Strategies” by Savitti et al. |
charging station business model: The Smart Supply Chain S. Shawn Paul & Prof. Wilfred D. Paul, 2020-02-13 “.... a can-do business strategy approach for all supply chain managers and business leaders”. - MJ Park, Supply Chain Team Leader, GM Korea. “.... a rare book on supply chain strategy and a must read for start-ups”. - YH Li, Supply Chain Manager, Shanghai GM. “Shawn Paul represents the best of what global business can be. As someone who has a deep understanding of engineering and regulatory processes and challenges across the US, Asia and EU, he is able to identify collaborative relationships others overlook.... Shawn Paul is expanding the way business gets done and reaches out across organizational and geographic boundaries to ensure that the best solutions find their way to market and the customers who need them. A true global thinker, innovator and leader.” - Mark Roser, Innovation & NPD consultant, Founder @ Open Innovators. “[Shawn Paul] … His attention to detail, ability in understanding execution timing, place him in a very special group of project managers. His experience in China and Korea lend credence to his ability to work at a global perspective.” - Bob Conn, Operations Manager, General Motors. “[Shawn Paul] ... a real problem solver with a calm, distinct character that’s a rare find in the industry. Shawn has proven his capability of managing high performance teams. He is a leader and a mentor to many.” - Mike Dickey, Thyssen Krupp. |
charging station business model: Sustainable Business: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications Management Association, Information Resources, 2019-08-02 In the increasingly competitive corporate sector, businesses must examine their current practices to ensure business success. By examining their social, financial, and environmental risks, obligations, and opportunities, businesses can re-design their operations more effectively to ensure prosperity. Sustainable Business: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications is a vital reference source that explores the best practices that promote business sustainability, including examining how economic, social, and environmental aspects are related to each other in the company’s management and performance. Highlighting a range of topics such as lean manufacturing, sustainable business model innovation, and ethical consumerism, this multi-volume book is ideally designed for entrepreneurs, business executives, business professionals, managers, and academics seeking current research on sustainable business practices. |
charging station business model: Advances and New Trends in Environmental Informatics Volker Wohlgemuth, Frank Fuchs-Kittowski, Jochen Wittmann, 2016-09-02 This book presents the latest findings and ongoing research in the field of green information systems as well as green information and communication technology (ICT). It provides insights into a whole range of cross-cutting concerns in ICT and environmental sciences and showcases how information and communication technologies allow environmental and energy efficiency issues to be handled effectively. Offering a selection of extended and reworked contributions to the 30th International Conference EnviroInfo 2016, it is essential reading for anyone wanting to extend their expertise in the area. |
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charging station business model: ITJEMAST 12(2) 2021 , International Transaction Journal of Engineering, Management, & Applied Sciences & Technologies publishes a wide spectrum of research and technical articles as well as reviews, experiments, experiences, modelings, simulations, designs, and innovations from engineering, sciences, life sciences, and related disciplines as well as interdisciplinary/cross-disciplinary/multidisciplinary subjects. Original work is required. Article submitted must not be under consideration of other publishers for publications. |
charging station business model: SPS2022 A.H.C. Ng, A. Syberfeldt, D. Högberg, 2022-05-17 The realization of a successful product requires collaboration between developers and producers, taking account of stakeholder value, reinforcing the contribution of industry to society and enhancing the wellbeing of workers while respecting planetary boundaries. Founded in 2006, the Swedish Production Academy (SPA) aims to drive and develop production research and education and to increase cooperation within the production area. This book presents the proceedings of the 10th Swedish Production Symposium (SPS2022), held in Skövde, Sweden, from 26-29 April 2022. The overall theme of the symposium was ‘Industry 5.0 Transformation – Towards a Sustainable, Human-Centric, and Resilient Production’. Since its inception in 2007, the purpose of SPS has been to facilitate an event at which members and interested participants from industry and academia can meet to exchange ideas. The 69 papers accepted for presentation here are grouped into ten sections: resource-efficient production; flexible production; humans in the production system; circular production systems and maintenance; integrated product and production development; industrial optimization and decision-making; cyber-physical production systems and digital twins; innovative production processes and additive manufacturing; smart and resilient supply chains; and linking research and education. Also included are three sections covering the Special Sessions at SPS2022: artificial intelligence and industrial analytics in industry 4.0; development of resilient and sustainable production systems; and boundary crossing and boundary objects in product and production development. The book will be of interest to all those involved in the development and production of future products. |
charging station business model: ISUW 2019 Reji Kumar Pillai, Atul Dixit, Suhas Dhapre, 2021-08-19 This book presents selected articles from INDIA SMART UTILTY WEEK (ISUW 2019), which is the fifth edition of the Conference cum Exhibition on Smart Grids and Smart Cities, organized by India Smart Grid Forum from 12-16 March 2019 at Manekshaw Centre, New Delhi, India. ISGF is a public private partnership initiative of the Ministry of Power, Govt. of India with the mandate of accelerating smart grid deployments across the country. This book gives current scenario updates of Indian power sector business. It also highlights various disruptive technologies for power sector business. |
charging station business model: Overcoming Barriers to Electric-Vehicle Deployment National Research Council, Transportation Research Board, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, Board on Energy and Environmental Systems, Committee on Overcoming Barriers to Electric-Vehicle Deployment, 2013-06-18 The electric vehicle offers many promises-increasing U.S. energy security by reducing petroleum dependence, contributing to climate-change initiatives by decreasing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, stimulating long-term economic growth through the development of new technologies and industries, and improving public health by improving local air quality. There are, however, substantial technical, social, and economic barriers to widespread adoption of electric vehicles, including vehicle cost, small driving range, long charging times, and the need for a charging infrastructure. In addition, people are unfamiliar with electric vehicles, are uncertain about their costs and benefits, and have diverse needs that current electric vehicles might not meet. Although a person might derive some personal benefits from ownership, the costs of achieving the social benefits, such as reduced GHG emissions, are borne largely by the people who purchase the vehicles. Given the recognized barriers to electric-vehicle adoption, Congress asked the Department of Energy (DOE) to commission a study by the National Academies to address market barriers that are slowing the purchase of electric vehicles and hindering the deployment of supporting infrastructure. As a result of the request, the National Research Council (NRC)-a part of the National Academies-appointed the Committee on Overcoming Barriers to Electric-Vehicle Deployment. This committee documented their findings in two reports-a short interim report focused on near-term options, and a final comprehensive report. Overcoming Barriers to Electric-Vehicle Deployment fulfills the request for the short interim report that addresses specifically the following issues: infrastructure needs for electric vehicles, barriers to deploying the infrastructure, and possible roles of the federal government in overcoming the barriers. This report also includes an initial discussion of the pros and cons of the possible roles. This interim report does not address the committee's full statement of task and does not offer any recommendations because the committee is still in its early stages of data-gathering. The committee will continue to gather and review information and conduct analyses through late spring 2014 and will issue its final report in late summer 2014. Overcoming Barriers to Electric-Vehicle Deployment focuses on the light-duty vehicle sector in the United States and restricts its discussion of electric vehicles to plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs), which include battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs). The common feature of these vehicles is that their batteries are charged by being plugged into the electric grid. BEVs differ from PHEVs because they operate solely on electricity stored in a battery (that is, there is no other power source); PHEVs have internal combustion engines that can supplement the electric power train. Although this report considers PEVs generally, the committee recognizes that there are fundamental differences between PHEVs and BEVs. |
Public EV Charging Business models for Retail site hosts
The market for EV charging site hosts is typified by two primary business models: owner-operator and third-party owned and operated. The charging station owner is responsible for installation, …
Powering ahead! Making sense of business models in electric …
“We’re sceptical about the rapid charge business model where you install an expensive charging asset and look solely for pay-per-charge revenue to pay off the asset.”
Understanding the Business Case for Electric Vehicle Charging ...
These programs can be summarized into four major categories: establishing EV and infrastructure deployment targets, improving cost-competitiveness of EVSE components, accelerating …
Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure: Business Model and …
What is a business model? For the purposes of this presentation, a business model defines how EVSE services are deployed and offered to customers.
BUSINESS MODELS FOR FINANCIALLY SUSTAINABLE EV …
available charging stations to continue to advance EV adoption. In May 2014, the Washington State Legislature’s Joint Transportation Committee commissioned a study to develop new …
Business Models For Public Charging Stations In India
There is, therefore, a need for a suitable business model that makes setting up of public charging stations by government utilities a financially viable option. In this model, electricity utilities set …
The Canvas Business Model for The Canvas Business
Types of the product resources The CP4100 Type 2 socket charging station is designed for businesses, fleets and other organizations offering EV charging as a facility or service for …
EVSE Business Models - Metropolitan Washington Council of …
Several charging station business and ownership models are available to entities interested in developing charging infrastructure. Understanding ownership models starts with understanding …
Extreme Fast Charging Business Case Analysis
Extreme fast charging complexes can achieve profitability in less than five years, according to an analysis by Atlas Public Policy. The analysis used the EV Charging Financial Analysis to …
Assessing the Business Case for Hosting Electric Vehicle …
This white paper evaluates the business case of hosting a Level 2 charging station in New York State. The analysis uses the charging-use data provided by the New York State Energy …
Business Model and Operational Plan: Electric Vehicle Chargers
The locations of proposed charging stations have been selected with an objective to maximize occupancy of the charging stations and to provide service to a variety of communities across …
Smart Charging of Electric Vehicles: An Innovative Business …
This transformation requires an estimated $50 billion of investment in charging stations across the U.S., Europe, and China by 2030 (Engel et al. 2018), providing an opportunity to create …
Business models in the electric vehicle charging supply chain
An extensive review of the literature regarding the business model as a strategic tool was performed, to subsequently narrow the scope in order to dig down into the EV charging market, …
CHARGERS(EVSE) AND THEIR STATIONS WITH BUSINESS …
EV chargers are divided into two main categories: conductive (wired charging) and inductive charging (wireless charging). In India there are inductive chargers for now. In this paper, EV …
STRATEGIC PLANNING TO IMPLEMENT PUBLICLY AVAILABLE …
The guide demonstrates that with continued public support in the near term, new business models could gradually make publicly available charging projects profitable for private businesses …
EV charging: a new asset class and a spectrum of different …
This article provides an overview of the diferent market segments in the EV charging market, the current and emerging revenue models, current key market challenges and the key risks faced …
Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Business Models for India
Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Business Models for India Abstract s is the key prerequisite for adoption and rollout of electric vehicles (EV). This Paper examines various issues related to …
CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE BUSINESS MODELS AND …
One promising opportunity to improve the financial performance of charging station investments is to develop business models that, through private partnerships and joint investment strategies, …
EV CHARGING FINANCIAL ANALYSIS TOOL USER GUIDE
The EV Charging Financial Analysis Tool was developed as part of a study commissioned by the Washington State Legislature’s Joint Transportation Committee (JTC) to identify business …
Can New Business Models Make Charging Stations More …
business models and sustainable business models, to design principles of trans- formation in the next step, how charging stations can become more attractive for investors through sustainable …
Public EV Charging Business models for Retail site hosts
The market for EV charging site hosts is typified by two primary business models: owner-operator and third-party owned and operated. The charging station owner is responsible for installation, …
Powering ahead! Making sense of business models in …
“We’re sceptical about the rapid charge business model where you install an expensive charging asset and look solely for pay-per-charge revenue to pay off the asset.”
Understanding the Business Case for Electric Vehicle …
These programs can be summarized into four major categories: establishing EV and infrastructure deployment targets, improving cost-competitiveness of EVSE components, accelerating …
Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure: Business Model and …
What is a business model? For the purposes of this presentation, a business model defines how EVSE services are deployed and offered to customers.
BUSINESS MODELS FOR FINANCIALLY SUSTAINABLE …
available charging stations to continue to advance EV adoption. In May 2014, the Washington State Legislature’s Joint Transportation Committee commissioned a study to develop new …
Business Models For Public Charging Stations In India
There is, therefore, a need for a suitable business model that makes setting up of public charging stations by government utilities a financially viable option. In this model, electricity utilities set …
The Canvas Business Model for The Canvas Business
Types of the product resources The CP4100 Type 2 socket charging station is designed for businesses, fleets and other organizations offering EV charging as a facility or service for …
EVSE Business Models - Metropolitan Washington Council …
Several charging station business and ownership models are available to entities interested in developing charging infrastructure. Understanding ownership models starts with understanding …
Extreme Fast Charging Business Case Analysis
Extreme fast charging complexes can achieve profitability in less than five years, according to an analysis by Atlas Public Policy. The analysis used the EV Charging Financial Analysis to …
Assessing the Business Case for Hosting Electric Vehicle …
This white paper evaluates the business case of hosting a Level 2 charging station in New York State. The analysis uses the charging-use data provided by the New York State Energy …
Business Model and Operational Plan: Electric Vehicle …
The locations of proposed charging stations have been selected with an objective to maximize occupancy of the charging stations and to provide service to a variety of communities across …
Smart Charging of Electric Vehicles: An Innovative Business …
This transformation requires an estimated $50 billion of investment in charging stations across the U.S., Europe, and China by 2030 (Engel et al. 2018), providing an opportunity to create …
Business models in the electric vehicle charging supply chain
An extensive review of the literature regarding the business model as a strategic tool was performed, to subsequently narrow the scope in order to dig down into the EV charging …
CHARGERS(EVSE) AND THEIR STATIONS WITH …
EV chargers are divided into two main categories: conductive (wired charging) and inductive charging (wireless charging). In India there are inductive chargers for now. In this paper, EV …
STRATEGIC PLANNING TO IMPLEMENT PUBLICLY …
The guide demonstrates that with continued public support in the near term, new business models could gradually make publicly available charging projects profitable for private businesses …
EV charging: a new asset class and a spectrum of different …
This article provides an overview of the diferent market segments in the EV charging market, the current and emerging revenue models, current key market challenges and the key risks faced …
Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Business Models for India
Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Business Models for India Abstract s is the key prerequisite for adoption and rollout of electric vehicles (EV). This Paper examines various issues related to …
CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE BUSINESS MODELS AND …
One promising opportunity to improve the financial performance of charging station investments is to develop business models that, through private partnerships and joint investment strategies, …
EV CHARGING FINANCIAL ANALYSIS TOOL USER GUIDE
The EV Charging Financial Analysis Tool was developed as part of a study commissioned by the Washington State Legislature’s Joint Transportation Committee (JTC) to identify business …
Can New Business Models Make Charging Stations More …
business models and sustainable business models, to design principles of trans- formation in the next step, how charging stations can become more attractive for investors through sustainable …