Matzner M, Chasin F, von Hoffen M, Plenter F, Becker J (2016)
Publication Language: English
Publication Type: Conference contribution, Conference Contribution
Publication year: 2016
Pages Range: 1587-1595
Event location: Kauai, Hawaii, USA
The general public and politics discuss electric vehicles (EVs) as promising means for achieving clean, carbon-free, and sustainable individual transportation. However, an insufficient charging infrastructure hampers a rapid diffusion of EVs. At the same time, investors have refrained from developing an EV-charging infrastructure on a large scale because of the limited demand for EVs. Against this backdrop, peer-to-peer (P2P) sharing and collaborative consumption (SCC) is a promising strategy with which to address this problem. This article describes the concept of an IT-based P2P SCC service and the research activities needed for its design. We do so by introducing a novel application of the sharing economy. Our primary contribution is to take a step toward finding a solution for a problem in the EV domain that is relevant for society. A second contribution lies in the introduction and discussion of predominantly infrastructure-creating (PIC) P2P SCC services and their characteristics.
APA:
Matzner, M., Chasin, F., von Hoffen, M., Plenter, F., & Becker, J. (2016). Designing a Peer-to-Peer Sharing Service as Fuel for the Development of the Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure. In Proceedings of the 49th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-49) (pp. 1587-1595). Kauai, Hawaii, USA, US.
MLA:
Matzner, Martin, et al. "Designing a Peer-to-Peer Sharing Service as Fuel for the Development of the Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure." Proceedings of the 49th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-49), Kauai, Hawaii, USA 2016. 1587-1595.
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