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    User Acceptance and Service Design

    User Acceptance and Service Design

    (Third Party Funds Group – Sub project)

    Overall project: Crowdsourcing - Charging Service Provided by Private Persons as an Innovative Business Model
    Project leader: Martin Matzner
    Start date: 1. December 2013
    End date: 28. February 2015
    Extension Date: 31. January 2017
    Acronym: CrowdStrom
    Funding source: Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF)
    URL: http://www.crowdstrom.de/

    Abstract:

    The CrowdStroms project’s goal is the development of an innovative service, encouraging private people to set up charging stations and granting access to third parties. This crowd-sourced concept faces the challenges to develop new, standardized processes covering the entire range of requirements for setting up and operating a charging infrastructure for electric vehicles. The project’s analysis on customers’ willingness to pay enables the creation of an incentive system. Additionally, the CrowdStrom-project includes a detailed analysis of legal difficulties, occuring as customers become suppliers. The implementation of a software-system managing the service processes and the flow of information between participating parties will provide the technical foundation for the concept. Operating this system and the integration of all partial services set up an innovative business for supply and infrastructure providing companies, resulting in a public charging network empowered by existing private charging stations.

     

     

    Publications:

    • Plenter F., Chasin F., von Hoffen M., Betzing JH., Matzner M., Becker J.:
      Assessment of peer-provider potentials to share private electric vehicle charging stations
      In: Transportation Research Part D-Transport and Environment 64 (2018), p. 178-191
      ISSN: 1361-9209
      DOI: 10.1016/j.trd.2018.02.013
      URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1361920916307003
    • Matzner M., Plenter F., Betzing JH., Chasin F., von Hoffen M., Löchte M., Pütz S., Becker J.:
      CrowdStrom: Analysis, Design, and Implementation of Processes for a Peer-to-Peer Service for Electric Vehicle Charging
      In: Brocke J., Mendling J. (ed.): Business Process Management Cases, Springer, Cham, 2018, p. pp 337-359 (Management for Professionals Book Series)
      ISBN: 978-3-319-58306-8

      DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-58307-5_18
    • Matzner M., Plenter F., Chasin F., Betzing JH., von Hoffen M.:
      New Service Development Through Action Design Research in Joint Research Projects
      26th European Conference on Information Systems (Portsmouth)
      In: New Service Development Through Action Design Research in Joint Research Projects 2018
    • Plenter F., von Hoffen M., Chasin F., Benhaus S., Matzner M., Paukstadt U., Becker J.:
      Quantifying Consumers' Willingness to Pay for Electric Vehicle Charging
      2018 IEEE 20th Conference on Business Informatics (CBI) (Vienna, 11. July 2018 - 14. July 2018)
      In: Quantifying Consumers' Willingness to Pay for Electric Vehicle Charging 2018
      DOI: 10.1109/CBI.2018.00030
      URL: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8452673/
    • Becker J., Backhaus K., Borchert M., Matzner M., Plenter F., Benthaus S., Betzing JH., Chasin F., von Hoffen M., Löchte M., Pütz S., Todenhöfer L., Weiße A.:
      Entwicklung einer Peer-To-Peer Sharing-Platform für das Laden von Elektrofahrzeugen
      In: Walter Ganz, Achim Kampker, Gerhard Satzger (ed.): Dienstleistungen als Erfolgsfaktor für Elektromobilität. Ergebnisse aus dem Förderschwerpunkt “Dienstleistungsinnovationen für Elektromobilität”, Stuttgart: Fraunhofer Verlag, 2017, p. 62-69
      ISBN: 978-3-8396-1212-5

      URL: http://www.elektromobility-services.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Services-always-factor-electromobility-experiences_of_experiences)
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